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CATALOGUE 


OB'  THE 


LIBRARY 


OF  THE 


:/    DEPARTMENT  OF  THE   INTERIOR, 


INCLUDING 


THE  ADDITIONS  MADE   FROM  MAY  31,  1877, 
TO  FEBRUARY  1,   1881. 


WASHINGTON: 

GOVEENMENT  FEINTING  OFFICE. 

1881. 


Seceetaky  op  the  Interior, 
GAEL  SCHUEZ. 

Assistant  Secketaey, 
ALONZO  BELL. 

Chief  Oleek, 
GEOEGE  M.  LOOKWOOD. 

LiBEAEIAN, 

ANNIE  B.  lEISH. 
II 


HC/03 


PREFACE 


The  present  Catalogue  is  an  endeavor  to  render  more  generally  useful  the  books  con- 
tained in  the  Library  of  the  Department  by  a  classification  of  them  by  subjects.  This 
object  has  been  kept  constantly  in  view,  rather  than  a  close  adherence  to  the  estab- 
lished rules  generally  followed  by  bibliographers. 

The  plan  is  very  simple.  Names  of  authors,  subjects,  or  titles  of  books  should  be 
looked  for  precisely  as  words  are  sought  out  in  a  dictionary.  If  the  desired  informa- 
tion is  not  found  under  the  word  looked  for,  the  inquirer  will  be  referred  to  another 
heading,  under  which  it  will  be  found. 

Each  book,  with  exception  of  those  belonging  to  the  classes  of  Fiction,  Essays, 
and  Poetry,  is  entered  thrice — under  the  author's  name,  under  the  first  word  of  its 
title  not  an  article,  and  under  the  subject  to  which  it  belongs. 

Under  the  class  of  Drama  each  work  is  entered  under  its  title. 

In  the  case  of  Essays  and  Poetry,  lists  are  given  under  those  heatlings  of  the 
names  of  essayists  and  poets,  through  which  readers  are  referred  to  the  general  al- 
phabet for  their  works. 

Fiction  is  arranged  under  class  list,  where  each  book  is  entered  twice — once  under 
the  name  of  its  author,  and  again  under  the  first  word  of  its  title  not  an  article. 

The  case  and  shelf  marks  are  given  at  the  end  of  each  entry — the  first  left-hand 
number  indicating  the  case,  and  those  following  the  shelf  or  shelves.  Cases  designated 
alphabetically  are  indicated  by  their  respective  letters. 

This  opportunity  is  taken  to  acknowledge  favors  extended  by  Mr.  S.  B.  Noyes,  of 
the  Brooklyn  Mercantile  Library.  To  the  excellent  catalogue  of  that  institution  the 
Department  is  greatly  indebted,  especially  for  the  arrangement  of  the  class  Biography. 

Department  of  the  Interior,  February  1,  1881. 

m 


17^09 


RULES  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


1.  The  employ6s  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior  only  are  authorized  to  borrow 
books  from  the  Library. 

2.  Before  being  allowed  to  draw  books  employes  will  be  required  to  file  with  the 
Librarian  a  certificate  of  identity  from  the  Chief  Clerk  of  the  Department,  or  of  the 
Bureau  or  Office  in  which  employed. 

3.  No  book  will  be  taken  from  the  Library  until  its  title  and  the  name  of  the  bor- 
rower shall  have  been  registered  by  the  Librarian. 

4.  Of  works  of  single  volumes  only  one  at  a  time  may  be  borrowed ;  of  works  of 
two  or  more  volumes  two  may  be  taken. 

5.  The  period  of  a  loan  of  books  is  for  two  weeks,  and  borrowers  are  strictly 
prohibited  from  lending  books  thus  drawn  to  other  persons  whether  of  the  Depart- 
ment or  not. 

6.  Borrowers  wishing  to  retain  books  for  a  longer  period  than  two  weeks,  may  at 
the  close  of  the  second  week  renew  the  loan  for  an  additional  two  weeks. 

7.  The  loan  of  a  book  will  be  renewed  but  once. 

8.  Books  classed  as  "  Works  of  Eeference,"  or  marked  in  the  Catalogue  with  an 
asterisk  (*),  cannot  be  taken  from  the  Library. 

9.  When  a  book  has  been  injured  while  in  the  possession  of  a  borrower,  it  must 
be  replaced  by  a  perfect  copy. 

10.  Application  for  and  return  of  books  must  be  made  in  person,  except  in  cases 
of  sickness  or  absence  from  the  city. 

11.  Books  returned  will  not  be  reissued  until  they  have  been  examined  and  replaced 
upon  the  shelves. 

12.  When  a  book  has  been  retained  by  a  borrower  beyond  two  weeks  without 
renewal,  its  price  will  be  certified  to  the  Disbursing  Officer  of  the  Department,  and 
deducted  from  the  salary  of  the  person  withholding  it. 

13.  Writing  on  the  leaves  or  covers  of  books,  and  the  folding  or  turning  down  of 
their  leaves  are  strictly  prohibited;  violation  of  this  rule  will  debar  employes  from 
further  privileges  of  the  Library. 

14.  In  selecting  books  from  the  shelves  care  must  be  used  in  handling  them,  re- 
placing those  not  drawn  on  the  shelves  from  which  they  were  taken :  the  number  of 
the  shelf  may  be  ascertained  from  the  label  inside  the  cover  of  the  book. 

15.  Employes,  on  quitting  the  service  of  the  Department,  must  return  all  books  in 
their  possession  belonging  to  the  Library.  Final  payment  of  their  salaries  will  be 
withheld  by  the  Disbursing  Officer  until  he  is  satisfied  that  all  books  charged  against 
them  at  the  Library  have  been  returned. 

16.  For  infringements  of  any  of  the  above  rules  the  Librarian  is  authorized  to  sus- 
pend or  refuse  the  issue  of  books  to  the  culpable  persons. 

By  order  of  the  Secretary, 

GEO.  M.  LOCKWOOD, 

Chief  Cleric. 

IV 


ISrOTICE. 


The  following  Subjects  and  Classes  are  included  in  the  alphabetical  arrangement 
of  this  Catalogue,  viz:  Agriculture,  p.  3;  Almanacs,  p.  4;  Alphabets,  p.  4;  Anecdotes,  p.  7 
Apparitions,  J).  7 ;  Architecture,  p.  8 ;  Arts  (Useful),  p.  10;  Astronomy,  p.  14;  Atlases,  p.  15 
Biblical,  Religious,  and  Ecclesiastical  Literature,  p.  20 ;  Bibliography,  p.  24 ;  Biography,  p.  24 
Biology,  p.  45;  Botany,  p.  47;  Business,  p.  53;  Chemistry,  p.  57;  Chronology,  p.  59;  Clas- 
sical Dictionaries,  p.  60;  Criticism,  p.  65;  Domestic  Economy,  p.  70;  Drama,  p.  71;  Educa- 
tion, p.  78;  Elocution,  p.  79;  Essays,  p.  83;  Evolution,  p.  84;  Fiction,  p.  85;  Fine  Arts,  p. 
136;  Geography,  Travels,  and  Voyages,  p.  144;  Geology,  p.  145;  Government  and  Politics, 
p.  149;  History  (General),  p.  159;  Language  and  Philology,  p.  174;  Law,  p.  177;  Litera- 
ture and  Literary  History,  p.  181;  Logic,  p.  184;  Man,  p.  188;  Mathematics,  p.  191;  Medi- 
cine and  Physiology,  p.  192;  Meteorology,  p.  194;  Natural  History,  p.  202;  Occult  Sciences, 
p.  213;  Philosophy,  Mental  and  Moral,  p.  219;  Physics,  or  Natural  Philosophy,  p.  223; 
Poetry,  p.  226;  Political  Economy,  p.  228;  Quotations,  p.  233;  Rhetoric,  p.  236;  Slavery, 
p.  248;  Sociology,  p.  252;  Spiritualism,  p.  255;  Wit  and  Humor,  p.  289;  Women,  p.  289; 
Young  Men,  p.  292. 

Names  of  various  countries,  nations,  regions,  and  places  occur  in  alphabetical 
order  in  the  general  catalogue,  under  which  relative  and  special  works,  on  their  descrip- 
tion and  geography,  history,  manners  and  customs,  institutions,  public  documents,  and 
resources,  are  grouped. 

Y 


CATALOGUE. 


ABBOTT. 


Abbott,  Jacol).     Gentle  measures  in  the 

inanagemeut  and  training  of  the  yonng. 

Illus.     N.  Y.,  1872 14—  8a 

Science  for  the  young:  water  antl 

land.     Illus.     N.Y.,1872 1—    7 

A'Beckett,  Gilbert  Abbott,     The  comic 

history  of  England.     Illus.     Lond.,n.  d.  44—274  I 
Comic    history   of   Rome.      Illus. 

Lond.,n.  d 47—295 

Abell,  Mrs.  L.  G.     Woman  in  her  various 

relations;  containing  practical  rules  for 

American  females.     N.  Y.,  1860 2:!— 138  '' 

About,  EdmondE.F.     The  Roman  qnes-  i 

tiou.     Annie  T.  Wood,  tr.     Her.   E.  N. 

Kirk,  ed.     Bost.,  1859 14-83 

Por  his  novels,  see  Fiction. 
About  men  and  things.   Henry,  C.  S.  1873.  23—139 
Abrantes,  Laure  Permon  Junot,  duchess 

d'.     Memoirs  of  Napoleon :  his  court  and 

family.     Illus.     N.Y.,1854.     2d  v 41—250: 

Ab-sa-ra-ka;  home  of  the  Crows.     Illus. 

Carrington,  M.J.     1868  22—207  j 

Abyssinia.      ( To?.   12  Edinburgh   Cabinet  j 

Lihrarii) 29-180  \ 

Acadia;  or,  a  month  with  the  Blue  Noses. 

Cozzens,  F.  .S.     1«70 2—10 

See,  also,  Nova  Scotia. 
Across  the  continent.     Bowles,  S.     1869.  2i— 206  j 
Actors  and  the  art  of  acting.  On.     Lewes, 

G.  H.     1875 23-138 

Adams,  Abigail  {wife  of  John  Adams). 

Letters  of,  with  a  memoir  by  her  grand- 
son, Charles  Francis  Adams.    Bost.,  1840. 

2v 37—123 

See,  also,  Biograpliy. 

Adams,  John,  Works;  with  a  life  of  the 
author,  notes  and  illustrations  by  his 
grandson,  Charles  Francis  Adams.  1856. 
10  V 22—134 

COSTKXTS. 

V.  1.  Life  of  John  Adams.    Adams,  Charles  Francis. 

2.  Autobio;;i'aphy,  diary,  &.C. 

3.  Autoljiography  continued,  diary,  essays,  Sec. 

4.  Novanglus;  or,  a  history  of  the  dispute  witli  Amer- 

ica, from  its  origin  in  1754  to  the  present  time. 


ADELER. 


Adams,  John— continued. 

4.  Works  on  government:  Defense  of  the  constitMl;ions 
of  government  of  the  United  States  of  Amfincii 
against  the  attacls  of  M.  Tnrgot  in  his  lett^ef'to 
Dr.  Price  March  22,  1778.    Vol.  I. 

.').  The  same.    Vol.  II. 

6.  The  same.    Vol.  III. 

Discourses  on  Da  villa,  a  series  of  papers  on  political 

history. 
Four  letters,  being  an  interesting  correspondence 

between  John  Adams   and   Samuel  Adains,   on 

government. 
Three  letters  to  Koger  Sherman  on  the  Constitution 

of  the  United  States. 
Koger  SheiTiian  to  .John  Adams  in  reply. 
I-etters  to  John  Taylor,  of  Caroline,  Va.,  in  reply  to 

his  strictures  on  souie  parts  of  the  Defense  of 

the  American  constitutions. 
Keview  of  the  ]>rop»)sition8  for  amending  the  consti- 
tutions, subiTiittfil  bv  Mr.  Hillhouse  to  the  Senate 

of  the  United  States  in  1808,  &c. 

7.  Ofticial  letters,  messages,  and  i>ublic  papece. 

8.  Official  letters,  messages,  and  public  papers  continued. 
"9.  Oihcialletters,  messages,  and  public  papers  continued. 

Letters  to  the  printers  of  the  Boston  Patriot. 

The  inadmissible  principles  of  tlie  King  of  England's 

proclamation  of  October  16,  1807,  continued. 
General  correspondence. 
10.  General  correspondence  continued. 

Familiar  letters  of  John  Adams  and 


his  wife,  Abigail  Adams,  during  the  rev- 
olution ;  with  a  memoir  of  Mrs  Adams, 
by  Charles  Francis  Adams.     N.  Y.,  1876.  37-223 

Adams,  John  Qnincy.  Dermot  Mac- 
Morrogh;  or,  the  comiuest  of  Ireland; 
an  historical  tale  of  the  twelfth  century, 
in  four  cantos.     Columbus,  1834 16—100 

Adams,  W.  H.  Davenport.  Land  of  the 
Nile ;  Egypt,  past  and  present.  Illus. 
Lond.  and  N.Y.,  1871 33—201 

Adams,  Dr.  William.  Toner  lectures. 
Lecture  VI :  Subcutaneous  surgery — its 
principles  and  its  recent  extension  in 
practice.     (  Vol.  X  V  of  Sm.  Misc.  Coll. ) . .  53— 

Addison,  Joseph,  The  works  of.     G.  W. 

Greene,  ed.     N.  Y.,  1853.     5  v. 21—128 


V.  1.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  author;  Translations; 
Miscellaneous  poems;  Rosamond;  The  drummer; 
Cato;  Poeniata. 

2.  Dialogues  of  medals;    Remarks  on  Italy;  Miscella- 

neous prose;  Letters;  Political  writings. 

3.  The  freeholder;   The  plebeian;   The  old  whig;  The 

tatler;  The  guardian;  The  lover. 
4-5.  The  spectator. 
For  biographical  notices,  see  Biography. 


Adelcr,  Max,  pseud, 
in  Fiction. 


See  Clark,  C.  H., 


ADIRONDACKS. 


AGE. 


Adirondacks,  adventures  in  tlie  wilder- 
ness; or,  camp-life  in  the.  Murray,  W. 
H.  H.     lUus.     18fi9  34—209 

Alller,  G.  J.  Dictionary  of  the  German 
and  English  languages.     Phil.,  1849 25 — 151 

Advancement  of  science.  See  American 
Association  for  the. 

Adventures.  Sec,  in  Fiction,  titles  begin- 
ning with  "Adventures." 

Adventures    in     the    Apache    country. 

IIlus.     Hrowne,  J.  R.     1839 :(4— 20K 

Adventures    in    the   wilderness.      Illus. 

Murray,  \V.  H.  H.     1869 34-209 

Adventures  of  a  roving  diplomatist.  Wi- 
koft,  H.     1857 13—79 

Adventures  of  a  yonng  naturalist.     Illiis. 

Biart,  L.     N.Y.,  1872  1—    4 

Adventures  of  Signor  Gandenfio  di  Luc- 
ca ;  being  the  substance  of  his  examina- 
tion before  the  fathers  of  the  iuquisition ; 
giving  an  account  of  au  unknown  coun- 
try in  the  midst  of  the  deserts  of  Africa ; 
with  critical  notes  by  Signor  Rhedi. 
1800 33—201 

Adventures    on    the    Columbia    River. 

Cox,  E.     1832 34—207 

Adventures  on  the  great  hunting-grounds 

of  the  world.  Illus.  Meunier,  V.  1873.31—191 
Advice  to  a  young  gentleman  on  entering 

society.     1839 23—139 

iEneid.     *'««  Virgil 17 — 102 

Aerial  world.  Illus.  Hartwig,  G.  1875.  32—194 
^schYlUS,   Works  of.     R.   Potter,    tr. 

Lond.,  1833 16—100 

cox  TENTS. 

Essay  on  the  Grecian  drama,  &c. ;  Prometheus  chained ; 
The  suppliants;  The  seven  chiefs  against  Thebes;  Aga- 
niemniu;  The  Choephora?;  The  Furies;  The  Persians. 

See,  al8o,  Literature  {Greek). 

JEsop's  fables,  litt  rally  translated.  Illus. 
Towusend,  G.  T.     Lond.,  1871 1—    4 

AFRICA. 

Africa    and    the    American    flag.     Illus. 

Foote,  A.  H.     1854 33—203 

Afrique,  D'Avezac ;    Carthage,  La. 

Malle  et  Yauoski  ;  Numidie  et  Mauri- 
tanie,  Lacroix;  L'Afrique  chr^tienne, 
Yanoski.     {L'Unirers.)     1844 43—260 

Afrique  australe,  orientate  et  cen- 

trale,  et  I'empire  de  Maroc.  ( L'  Univera. ) 
Hoefer,  F.     1848 43—260 

— Albert  N'Yanza  great  basin  of  the 

Nile.     Illus.     Baker,  ^ir  S.  W.     1870...  33— 202 

Ashango-land,  Journey  to.     Illus. 

Du  Chailln,  P.  B.     1874 33—204 

— I  Central  Africa,  Adventures  and  mis- 
sionary labors  in.     Bowen,  T.  J.     1857.  33 — 203 


Africa — continued. 

Li  ving,stone'8  last  journals  in  Cen- 
tral Africa.  Illus.  Livingstone,  David. 
1875 3:i— 203 

Travels  in  North  and  Central  Africa. 

Illus.     Barth,  H.     1857-'59.     3v 33—204 

Country  of  the  dwarfs.    Illus.    Du 

Chailln,  P.  B.     1875 33—201 

Explorations    and    adventures    in 

Equatorial  Africa.     Illus.     Du  Chailln, 

P.B.     1862 33—204 

Heart  of  Africa.     Illus.     Schwein- 

furth,  G.     1874.     2v 33—203 

How  I  found   Livingstone.     Illus. 

Stanley,  H.  M.     1872 33—203 

lies    de    I'Afrique.      {L'Univera.) 

D'Avezac.     1848 43—260 

Journey  to  Africa.     Illus.     Taylor, 

J.  B.     1869." 33—203 


Lake  regions  of.     Illus.     Burtou, 

R.  F.     1860 33—204 

My  Apiugi  kingdom.     Illns.     Du 

Chailln,  P.B.     1875 33—202 

My  Kalnlu ;  prince,  king,  and  slave. 

Illus.     Stanley,  H.  M.     1874 33—202 

Narrative  of  discoverv  and  adven- 


ture in  Africa.     (  Vol.  2  Edinburgh  CaM- 

net  Library) 29—180 

SdufSgambie  et  Guin^e,   Tardieu; 

Nubie,  Ch^rubini ;  Abyssinie,  Desverges. 
(VUnirers.)     1847 4.3- 

South  Africa,   Missionary  travels 


-2:i0 


and  researches  in.     Illus.     Livingstone, 

D.     18.58 33—203 

Through  the  dark  continent.  Stan- 
ley, H.  M.    N.Y.,1878 33—202 

!  Voyage  to  the  west  coast  of  Africa. 

Carnes,J.A.     1852 33—203 

Wild  scenes  of  a  hunter's  life.    Illus. 

I       Frost,  J.     1875 33—201 

I  Aftermath.     Longfellow,  H.  W.    Bost., 

;      1874 16—96 

Agassiz,  Louis.  Classification  of  insects 
from  embryological  data.  {Article  VI  of 
Vol.  IIofBm.  Conlrib.) —  53 

Contributions  to  the  natural  history 

of  the  United  States  of  America.     Illus. 

Bost.,  1857-60.     3v 31—187 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1-2.  Essays  on  cla8sifi(;ation :  North  American  Testndi- 
nata;  EmbryoU>gy  of  the  turtle. 
3.  Acalephs    in    general;    Ctenopliora;,   Discophorffi, 
Hydroida^,  Homologies  of  the  Iia<liata. 

Etudes  sur  les  glaciers;  planches. 


Neuchatel,  1840 32—194 

fitudes  sur  les  glaciers;    ouvrage 


accompagn<S  d'un  atlas  de  32  planches. 

Neuchfitel,  1840 B— 

Age  of  chivalry.     Bulflnch,  S.     1867 1—    1 

Age  of  fable.  The.     Illus.     Bulfinch,  T. 

Bost.,  1869 14—  81 


AGETCULTUEB. 


ALCOCK. 


AGRICULTURE. 

General  and  Miscellaneous  Works,  including 
Agricultural  Reports. 

Agricultural  resources  of  the  Territories  of  the  < 
Fiiited  States.     Tlioraas,   Cyrus.      (Fifth  An- 
nual Iteporl  0/  the  U.  S.  Geolo.  Suney  of  the  Ter- 
ritories.)    1872 54— 

Book  (if  the  farm.    Illus.    Stephens,  H.    N.  V., 

1847.    2v.     (Fannert  Library,  rols.  2  and  S}...      18—108 

Centennial  Alhum  of  a;;ricultural  statistics,  includ- 
ing maps,  cliarts,  dia;;rams,  &c.  Dodge,  J.  R  . 
comp.     Wash., 1876 18—108 

Library  of  practical  agriculture,  Baxter's.    1846. 

2v 18—108  I 

Management  of  heavy  and  wet  lands.    Greg.  S.  I 

1841 18—108 

Michigan,  4th  annual  report  of  the  secretary  of  the 

St.ite  Board  of  Agriculture  of.    Lansing,  1865. ..      19—119 

Monthly  Joui-nal  of  Agiiculture.     Illus.     Skinner, 

■T.  S.     1846-'48.     3v 18—108 

Report  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  for  1876. 

Wash.,  1877 19—117 

State  Board  of  Agriculture  to  the  Legislature  of 
the  State  of  Kansas  for  the  years  1875-78,  &c.. 
Biennial  report  of  the.     lfi75-'78.     Map 18—108 

Treatise  on  agriculture.    Illus.    Sproule,  J.    Dub., 

1842 19-116 

Year-Book  of  agriculture.     Illus.    Wells.  D.  A. 

Phila.,  1858 18—108 

Agricultural  Botany. 

American  weeds  and  useful  plauts.    Darlington, 

■W.     1859 18—108 

Agricultural  Chemistry. 

Agricultural  chemistry.      Johnson,  S.  W.      (Sm. 

Jiept.,  1859) C—  33 

Agricultural  chemistry.    Emmous,  E.     (New  York 

Nat. Hist.    Parte,    v.  1-2) 31—188 

Chemistry  in  its  applicatiou  to  agriculture.    1853. 

Liebig,  J.,  his  works  32—194 

Elements  of  agricultural  chemistry.    Davj',  Sir  H. 

Works,  v.7-8 21—127 

Lectures  to  farmers   on    agricultural  chemistry. 

Petzholdt,  A.    N.  Y.,  1846.    {Farmers'  Library, 

T.l) 18—108 

Ancient  Agriculture. 

Essay  on  the  age  and  antiquity  of  the  hook  of  the 

Nabatha;an  agriculture.    Rcuan,  E.    Loud,  1662.      18—108 

Cereals. 

Qualities  and  characteristics  of  cereals.     (Paris 

univ.  exhib.  imi,  V.  I.)     Hazard,  G.  S 52—314 

Quantities  of  cereals  produced  in  different  coun- 
tries. (Paris  univ.  exhib.  Keportn.-v.S.)  Bug- 
gies, S.  B 52—314 

Cotton  Culture. 

Cotton.    Keport  by  E.  E.  Mudge.    v.  0.     (Paris 

iiniv.exhib.) .")2— 314 

Fruit  Culture. 

Agriculture  of  New  York.    v.  3-4.    (Ifat.  Hist,  of 

the  State.     Part  a.)     Kmnicms,  E 31—188 

Fruits  of  America.    Illus.     Hovey,  C.  M.     Host., 

1851.    V.  1 18-lM 


Agriculture — coutinned. 

Insects  injurious  to  vegetation.    See  Nat.  Hist. : 

(Insects). 
Pear-culture.    Illus.    Fields,  T.  W.    N.T.,1859..      18—108 
Vine :  Report  on  the  culture  and  products  of  the 

vine.    By  M.  P.  Wilder,  A.  Thompson,  M.  J. 

Flagg,  P.  Barry.     (In  v.  5  Paris  univ.  exhib. 

repU.) 52—314 

Gardening. 

How  to  lay  out  a  garden.     Kemp,  E.    1858 19—117 

Play  and  profit  in  my  garden.     Roe,  E.  P.    N.  Y., 

1873 19—117 

Poultry. 

Fanciers' Journal  and  Poultry  Exchange:  for  the 
years  1874,  1875,  1876,  and  1877.  4  vols.  Phila., 
1874-77 19-117 

History  of  the  hen  fever.    Bumhani,  G.  P.    1855..      19—117 

Stock,  Care  for. 

Milch  cows  and  dairy  farming.    Flint,  C.L.    Phil., 

1858 19-116 

Sheep  husbandry  in  the  South.    Illus.    Randall, 

H.  S.     Phil., 1849 ^9— 116 

Reports  on  the  diseases  of  cattle  in  V.  S.,  made  by 

Comr.  of  Agriculture.    Wash.,  1869 19—116 

A|j|:uilar,  Grace.  Women  of  Lsrael. 
N.  Y.,  1871.     2  V 37—  24 

For  other  works,  see  Fiction. 

Aikin,  John.  Works  of  the  British  poets, 
selected  from  Ben  Jonsou  to  Sir  Walter 
Scott;  with  biographical  and  critical 
notices.     Illus.     N.  Y.,1856.     3v 17—104 

Ainslee,  Herbert,  pseud.  See  Maitland, 
Edward,  in  Fiction. 

Akenside,  Mark.  I'oetical  works  of; 
with  a  life,  by  Bev.  A.  Dyce.  Bost., 
18fi4 1(>— 1(10 

CONTESTS. 

Life  of  by  A.  Dyce;    Pleasures  of  imagination;   Odes; 
Miscellaneous  poems. 

Ak«!l'inail,  John  Yoiige.  Ancient  coins 
of  cities  aixl  princes,  geographically  ar- 
ranged and  described.     Lond.,  1846 14—81 

An  introduction  to  the  study  of  an- 
cient and  modern  coins.     Lond.,  1848..   14 —  81 

Alabama.  Hand-book  of;  a  complete  in- 
dex to  the  State ;  with  a  geological  map, 
&c.     Beruey,  Saffold.     Mobile,  1878  ...  49— 300 

Alaska,  Travel  and  adventure  in  the  Ter- 
ritory of.     Illus.     Whymper,  F.     1871..  35—140 

Albert,  Prinee  Consort  of  England.  See 
Biography. 

Albert  N'Yauza.     See  Africa 33—202 

Alcedo,  Don  Antonio  de.  Geographical 
and  historical  dictionary  of  Americii  and 
the  West  Indies.  G.  A.  Thompson,  tr. 
Lond.,  1812-'15.     5v 44-271 

Alchemy  of  happinesj.     Al-Ghazzali,  M. 

VSr.i 30—184 

Alcock,  "Sir  Rutherford.  Capital  of  the 
Tycoon :  a  narrative  of  a  three  years' 
residence  in  Japan.  Illus.  N.  Y.,  1803. 
■iv 36—221 


ALCORAN. 


AMAZON. 


Alcoran.     See  Koran. 

AIcott,A.  Broiison.  Concord  days.  Best., 


1872 


23—140 


"ilnn''r^/  'V'"?*'  O""""'^:  Thoroau;  Emerson,  Recrea-, 
tion;  Genealogies;  Scholarship;  Carlyle.&c.  * 

Alcott,  Loiima  M.     See  Plotlon.  ' 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey.    Cloth  of  gold, 

and  other  i;ocms.     Bost.,  18/4 IG— 100 

See,  also,  Fiction.  ! 

Alexander,  Afra.     .See  Fiction.  ' 

Alexander,  I'lof.  Stephen.  Statement 
and  cxpositioil  of  certain  harmonies  of 
the  b(dar  system.    {AiHch  1 1  of  Vol.  XXI  i 

of  Sra.  Contrib.) 5:{_ 

Alfieri,  Vittorio.     >Ve  Biography. 

Alford,  Henry.  Plea  for  the  Qneeu's 
English:   Stray  notes  on  speaking  and  ' 

spelling.     N.Y.,  n.  d 15—92 

Alger,  William  Konnseville.  Poetry  of 
the  Orient.     Bo^t.,  1866 


19—117 


16—100 


Allen,  Charles.  Second  geological  sur- 
vey of  Pennsylvania,  lt75-'6-'7.  R.port 
of  progress,  &c.  Harrisbnrg,  1878.  Illns. 
Maps 

Allen,  Ethan.    See  Biography. 

Allen,  H.,  Asat.  Sun/eon  V.  S.  A.  Mono- 
graphs of  the  Bats  of  North  America.  ( In 
Sm.  Miacel.,  v.  7) 

Allen,  J.  A.,  and  Packard,  A.  S.  Zoology 
of  the  Colorado,  &c.  {In  9th  annual  re- 
port U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.     1877) 

Allen,  Z.    Philosoi)hy  of  the  mechanics 
of  nature,  and  the  source  and  modes  of 
action  of  natural  motive  power.     Illus 
N.y.,1852 

Allibonc,  S.  Anstiii.  Critical  dictionary 
of  English  literature  and  British  and 
American  authors.     Phil.,  1871.     3v...  25— 153 

I'oelicalqnotatious  from  Chaucer  to 

Tennyson;  with  copious  indexes.    Phil., 


C—  54 


32—195 


1874 
Almanacs. 


ALGERIA. 

Algeria  and  the  French  conquest,     riliis. 

Pulszky,  F.    1855 44—267 

Alg^rie.      (VVnivers.)      Du  g^nie, 

KozetetCarette;  fitats  tripolitains,  Hoe- 

fer ;  Tunis,  Frank.     1850 43—260 

Algiers,  journal  of  a  residence  in. 

Illus.     Campbell,  Thos.     1842.     2  v . . . .   33—204 
Search  for  winter  sunbeams,     (ox, 

36—221 


S.  S. 


17—104 

See,  also,  Calendar. 
Almauach  de  Gotha.     Illus.    20  v 

1854-77... '.OS-16S 

American  almanac  and  repository 

of  useful  knowledge.     Bost.,  N.  Y.,  and 

Phil.,  1829  to  1862.    20  v 28—170 

American  almanac  for  1H78-79l-'80. 

Spoftord,  A.  R.     N.  Y.,  1878 28—170 

British  almanac,  from  1827  to  1860. 

Loud.,  n.  d.     21  v 

Comic  almanack.     Illus.  by  Cruik- 

shank,  G.     From  1835  to  1843  2 

Tribune   almanac; 


28—169 


35- -216 


AI-Ghazzali,    Mohammed.     Alchemy 

of  hapjnness.     H.  A.  Homes, /r.     1873..  30— 184 
Alhambra  (The). 
Tales  of  the  Alhambra.     Irving,  W    5—  34 

and  the  Kremlin,  The.  Illus.  Prime 

S.I.     1873 

See,  al^o,  Spain. 

Alighieri.     See  Dante  Alighieri. 

Alison,  Sir  Archibald.  History  of  Eu- 
rope. N.Y.,1850.  6  v.  Ist  and  2d  series, 
(v.  7  and  6  lost) 32—285 

Military  life  of  John,  Dnke  of  Marl- 
borough.    N.Y.,  1848 41—252 

Miscellaneous  essays  of.     (Modern 

Britiah  essayiata. )    Bost.,  1854 23—142 

CONTENTS. 

'^S^^e^"''^*?'  ^^Pol^"";  Bossuet;  Poland;  Muie  de 
Stael,  Nat  onal  monuments;  Marshal  NeV  ■  Kobert 
Bruce;  Paris  in  1814;  Louvre  in  1814  ■  Tvrnl  iv=^  ■ 
1833;  Ital.y;  Scott;  'Campbell^^BvC  •cop?ritM 
question ;  Miche  ef  a  France ;  Military  treason  a?d  civic 
soldiers ;  Arnold's  Rome ;  Mirabean ;  Bulwer's  Atl,en« 
Reign  of  terror;  French  revolution' of    82o'  ptrfen 

Cte^-d^ThlSzi"   ^"'"-■-    «"'-"'  Homt/;  : 


N.  Y. 


1838  to   1868. 


Alphabets:  Examples  of  modem  alpha- 
bets, plain  and  ornamental,  including 
German,  old  English,  Saxon,  Italic,  Per- 
spective, Greek,  Hebrew,  court-hand,  en- 
graving, Tuscan,  Kihau,  Gothic,  Rustic, 
and  Arabesque ;  with  several  original 
designs,  andan  analysis  of  the  old  Roman 
and  old  English  alphabets.  Illus.  Dela- 
motte,  F.     Loud.,  1866 


2-;- 167 


15—  90 


15—  90 


Ancient  capital  letters,  portfolio  of. 

Weale,  J.     Loud.,  I858-'59 

Alps,  hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.     Illus. 

Tyndall,J.     1873 24—221 

Alvord,  Benjamin.     Remarks  upon  the 

reorganization  of  the  Army.       Wash 

1876 ■'  rA 

, 54 — 

54— 


I  Michael  Angelo. 


Report  on  the  annuity  scheme,   n.  d. 

T'l'igeiicies  of  circles  and  of  spheres. 

(In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  8) 

Amazon  River.     Andes  and  the  Amazon. 
Orton,  J.     1872 

Voyage  up  the  Amazon  River.     Ed- 
wards, W.  H.     1847 23—215 


53— 


23—215 


AMERICA. 


AMERICA. 


AMERICA  (as  a  whole). 
Antiquities  and  Archaeology. 

America,  Ancieut.     Baldwin,  J.  I).     N.  Y.,  1872. .       30—185 

American  antiquities  and  researches  into  tlio  origin 
and  liistory  of  the  red  race.  Bradford,  A.  W. 
N.  T.,  1843 42-286 

Ancienthistoryof  North  America.    Much,  M.    {In 

Sm.  Sept.,  Wll) SB- 
Ancient  momimenta   of  the    Mississippi  Valley. 
Squier,  E.  ("r.,  and  Davie,  E.  H.    (Sm.  Sept., 
1870) 53— 

Antiquities  in  some  Southern  States.    Williams, 

H.  C.     (Sm.  Itept,  ISJO) 53— 

Antiquities  of  Wiscousiu.    Lnpham,  I.  A.    {In  Sm. 

Contnb.,\.l) 53— 

Native  racesof  the  Pacific  States  of  North  America. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.     5  v.     1874 30—185 

North  American  arch<eolo);y.     Lubbock,  Sir  J. 

{Sm.  Kept.,  ise2) 53— 

North  American  stone  implements.    Kau,  C.    {Sm. 

Sept.,  1872) 53— 

Sketch  of  ancient  earthworks  on  the  Upper  Mis- 
souri.   Barrandt,  .\.     (Sm.  7fep(.,  1870) 53— 

See,  also,  in  jreneral,  su(;h  lieadiufis  as :  America  (Central) ; 
Indians;  Mexico;  Pern;  United  States;  Man  (Prehis- 
toric) ;  Moond-bnilders. 

Bibliography. 
Bibliotheca  americaua.    1820-52.    Koorbach,  O.  A. 

1852 52— 31 7 

Same.     Suppkment.     1852-55 62—317 

Bibliothdque  am6ricaine,  ou  catalogue  des  ouvrages 

relatives  aiAmfirique.   Temanx,  H.   1837 52—317 

Nova  bibliotheca    americaua:    books  relating  to 

America.    Riich.O.    1701-1844.    2  v.    1846 52—317 

Gazetteers  and  Atlases. 

Geographical  and  liistorical  dictionary  of  America 
and  the  West  Indies.    Alcedo,  Antonio  de.    G. 

A.  Thompson,  (r.    Lond.,  1812-15.    5v 44—271 

History  of  Discovery  of  America,  &c. 

chronologic  historique  de  I'Am^rique.    Warden, 

B.  10  v.    {Art  de  verifier  les  dateg,  quairieme 
partie.)    1826  44—272 

Collection  of  the  early  voyages  and  discoveries  of 
the  English  nation— in  .\merica.  (v.  3,  Bakluyt, 
E.,  Voyages.)    Loud.,  1810 .53— 

Discovery  of  America  by  the  Northmen  in  the  10th 

century.    Beamisli,  N.  L.    1841 ' 44—272 

France  and  England  in  North  America.  A  seiies 
of  historic  narratives.  Parkman,  F.  4  v, 
1871-74 34—205 

CONTEXTS. 

V.  1.  Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World. 

2.  The  Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  seventeenth 

century. 

3.  The  discovery  of  the  great  West. 

4.  The  old  r6gime  in  Canada. 

5.  Count  Frontenac  and  New  Fi-ance  under  Louis  XIV. 
History  of  the  discovery  and  settlement  of  America 

(to  1688).    Eobertson,  W.    1839 44—272 

MemoiresderAm6rique  Septentrionale,  ou  la  suite 

des  voyages  de  Lnliontau,  Baron  de.     1715 34 — 203 

Progress  of  America  (to  1846).    Macgregor,  J.    2  v. 

184-, 44—269 

See,  also,  various  histories  of  the  United  States  for  the  most 
recent  narratives  of  discovery  and  settlement  of  Amer- 
ica, as  well  as  the  local  histories  of  various  colonies — as 
Massachusetts,  Virginia,  &:c.  AUo,  gee  Brazil ;  Mex- 
ico; America  (Central) ;  America  (South) ;  West  Indies. 

See  Biography  for  lives  of  principal  discoverers,  as  Colum- 
bus; Raleigh;  Smith. 

^ote. — For  travels,  voyages,  and  descriptions  relative  to 
a  particular  portion'of  America,  see  the  various  subdi- 
visions, as  America  (British) :  America  (Central) ;  Amer- 
ica (North)  i  America  (South).  Alio,  see  United  States 
in  general  alphabet. 


AMERICA  (British). 

British  America.    McGregor,  J.    1833.    2v 44—288 

British  North  American  Colonies.   Young,  George 

K.     1834 -----      44-268 

Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  British  Amer- 
ica.   Murray,  H.,  OHrf  o?/(er«.    {Edinburgh  Cahi- 

net  Library,  ^.25,  2B,2T.)     1839 29-179 

Same.    Murray,  H.    N.  Y.,  1848.    2v  44—268 

History  of  the  British  dominions  in  North  America. 

1497-1763.     [anon.]     1773 44—271 

See,  also,  in  gener,ll  alpliabet,  British  Columbia  ;  Canada; 
Ne'w  Brruiswick ;  Newfoundland. 

AMERICA  (Central). 

Central  America,  Notes  on.    Illus.    Squier,  E.  G. 

1855 35—215 

Incidents  of  travel  in  Central  America.    Stephens, 

J.L.     1871.    2v 35—216 

Travels  in  Central  America.    Dunlop,  R.    1S47.-.      47—288 
United  provinces  of  Central  America.    Dunn,  H. 

N.  Y.,  1828 35—215 

See,  above.  America  (as  a  whole).     See,  also,  Honduras 
Yucatan  ;  Panama,  in  general  alphabet. 

AMERICA  (Equinoctial). 

America,  Travels  to  the  Cfjuinoctial  regions  of. 

Humboldt,  F.H.  A.  von.     1853.    3v 35—215 

See,  also,  above,  America  (Central) ;  Mexico ;  West  Indies, 
in  general  alphabet.    Also,  belotc,  America  (South). 

AMERICA  (North). 

Early Jesuitmissionsin  America.  Kip,  W.I.   1873.      14 — 85 
Historic  account  of  discoveries  and  travels  in  Noi-th 

America.     Murray,  Hugh.     Lond.,  1829.    2v...       34—205 
History  of  American  privateers   and   letters   of 

marque 42—254 

Impressions  of  America.    Power,  T.    1836.    2  v. 

in! 34—205 

Influence  of  climate  in  North  and  South  America. 

Distumall.J.    1867 32—194 

Letters  of  a  traveler.    Bryant,  W.  C.    1870 34—208 

M^moires  de  VAm6rique  de  Lahontau,  Baron  de. 

1715 34—205 

North  America.    TroUope,  A.     1863 34—205 

Notes  on  North    America.      Johnston,  J.  F.  W. 

1851.    2v 44—268 

Travels  in  North  America  in  1834-'36.    Murray, 

Charles  A.     Lond.,  1839.     2v 34—205 

Travels  through  North  America.    1766-'68.    Car- 

j        ver,  ./.    1778     44—205 

Voyages  from  Montreal,  on  the  river  St.  Laurence, 
!  through  the  continent  of  North  America.  Mac- 
j        kenzic,A.     1701 34—205 

See,  also,  in  general  alphabet.  United  States,  and  the  various 
subdivisions  following.  *SVc,  also,  Indians;  Man  (pre- 
liistoric). 

AMERICA  (South). 

Andes  and  the  Amazon;  or,  across  the  continent  of 

South  America.    Illus.    Orton,  James.    1872..      3f — 215 
I  Historic  and  descriptive  narrative  of  twenty  years' 
residence  in  South  America.    Stevenson,  W.  B. 

1825.     3v 44—268 

Journey  from  Buenos  Ayres,  through  the  provinces 
of  Cordova,  Tiicman,  and  Salta,  to  Potosi,  Arica, 
Santiago  de  Chili,  and  Coquimbo,  in  the  years 

1825-'20.    Andrews,  Joseph.    1827.    2v ,35 — 214 

Pampas  and  Andes :  a  thousand  miles'  walk  across 

South  America.     Bishop,  N.  H.     1869  35—215 

Travels  in  South  America.     Illus.     Marcoy,  P. 

;        1875.    2v .--      35—215 

,'  Voyage  to  South  America,    Brackenridge,  H.  M. 

jl        1819.    2v 44—168 

'        See,  also,  in  general  alphabet,  Amazon ;  Brazil,  &c. 


AMEEICAN. 


6 


ANDEE9EK 


American.  For  many  books  relating  to 
Americiui  history,  travel,  institutions, 
and  statistics,  see  United  States;  for 
Americ  in  art,  see  Fine  Arts;  for  Amer- 
ican biograpliy,  see  Biography;  for 
American  literature,  >ee  Literature,  &c. 

American    annals.      Holmes,    A.      Cam- 

briilge,  1829.     2  v 44—270 

'American  annual  cyclopiedia,  anil  regis- 
ter of  important  events.  N.  Y.,  18(il-'75. 
15  V 24—145-146 

2d  series.     1876-'-9.     4  v  24—145 

American  annual  register.     1825-';{3.     N. 

Y.     7  V 2S— 171 

American  Antiquarian  Society,  transac- 
tions and  collections  of.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Is20.     :(v 15—88 

American  Association  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Science,  proceedings  of  the.  7  v. 
1848-'o0-'5 l-'S3-'55-'/7-78 32—198 

American  coals,  report  on.     Johnson,  W. 

R.     Wash., 1844 18—109 

'American  (new)  cyclopaedia:  a  popular 
dictionary  of  general  knowledge.  Rip- 
ley, G.,  and  Dana,  Chas.  A.,  eds.  N.  Y., 
1861-'63.     16  V 24—148 

General  index  to,  embracing  voU.  1 

to  15  inclusive.     1861-'75.     N.  Y.,  1876..  24— 145 

Americanephemeris,  or  nautical  almanac.  55 

American    family    in    Germany.      llliis. 

Brown, .r.R.     1866 36—222 

American  girl  abroad.    Trafton,A.    1872.  12 — 73 

American  literature.     See  Literature. 

American  merchant  in  Europe,  Asia,  and 

Australia.     Train,  G.  F.     N.  Y.,  1857  . ..   35— 213 

American  natural  history.     Illus.     God- 

niaii,  .J.  D.     1846.     2v.  iuoue...   31—192 

American  naturalist:  illustrated  maga- 
zine of  natural  history,  edited  by  A.  S. 
Packard,  jr.,  E.  S.  Morse,  A.  H\att,  and 
F.  W.  Putnam.  Illus.  Salem,  Mass., 
186&-'74.     8v 27—166 

American  newspaper  directory.     Rowell, 

Geo.  P.     1877 26—159 

American   note-books.      Hawthonic,   \. 

1866.     2v 40—244 

American  notes.     Illus.     Dickens,  C.     2 

copies 34 — 221 

American  pioneer:  monthly  periodical, 
devoted  to  the  objects  of  the  Logan  His- 
torical Society ;  or,  to  collecting  and 
jiublishing  sketches  relative  to  the  early 
settlement  and  successive  improvement 
of  the  country.     Illus.     1842  49—301 

Amer'can  progress:  tirst  century  of  the 
reiiublic.  Illus.  Her.  T.  D.  Woolsey, 
Dr.  F.  A.  P.  Barnard,  Hon.  D.  A.Wells, 
andolhers.     1«7T 49—301 

American  quarterly  register  and  maga- 
zine.    Stryker,  J.     1848-'51.     (i  v 28—171 


American  revolution.  5ee United  States 
(American  Kecolution), 

American  shipper's  and  express  guide, 
traveler's  directory,  and  official  post- 
office  and  telegraph  guide;  showing  the 
names  of  every  city,  town,  and  village 
in  the  United  States  and  Canada.  Teller, 
G.  D.     1870 26—158 

American  State  universities;  theirorigin 

and  progress.     Ten  Brook,  A.     1875 14 —  82 

American  weeds  and  useful  plants.    Illus. 

Dariiiigton,W.     1859 18—108 

Americana,  Encyclopicdia;  a  popular  dic- 
tionary of  arts,  sciences,  &c.  Lieber,  F., 
and  Wigglesworth,  E.,  eds.  Phila.,  1849. 
14  V 24—144 

Americanisms.     See  Language. 

Ames,  ^fr8.  Mary  Clemmer.  See  Clem- 
mer,  Mrs.  Mary. 

Amices,  E.  de.    Constantinople.    N.  Y., 

1878 35—211 

Among  my  books.     Lowell,  J.  R.     1870..  2.3— 139 

Among  the  Indians.     Boiler,  H.  A.     1868.34—207 

Among  the  pines.    Edmund  Kirke.    N.  Y., 

1862 6—38 

AMUSEMENTS,  GAMES,  SPORTS,  &c. 
,  Cards. 

History  of  plajing  cards.    Taylor,  E.  S.    1885 22—130 

Fishing  and  Angling. 

Chalk-stream  studies.     Eingsley,  C.    (InhisVroae 

Idyls.)     1874 2.3—139 

Frank  Forester's  fish  and  fishing  of  tlie  United 

States  and  British  provinces.     Illus.    1859 31 — 189 

Igoa-flshing.    Prime,  W.  C.    1874 34—208 

Games  and  Amusements. 

Book  of  archery.    Hansard,  G.  A.    18«5 22—129 

Drawing-room  plays  and  pantomimes.    Scott,  C. 

1870 22—129 

Parlor  charades.    Frost,  S.  A.    1876 22—129 

Anatomy  of  melancholy,  by  Democritus, 
jr.     Burton,  R.     1854   22—138 

Ancient,  .s'tr  Antiquity ;  Archccology; 
and  sith-lirading  in  Fine  Arts;  Biogra- 
phy; Chronology;  Drama;  Geogra- 
phy ;  History ;  La-w ;  Literature ; 
Man {jirehistoriv);  Mythology;  Philos- 
ophy; Poetry,  &e.  Sec,  aUo,  under 
name  of  each  country. 

Ancient  capital  letters,  portfolio  of.  Illus. 

Weale,  J.    1858-'.59 15—90 

Ancient  faiths.    Inman,T.    1809-'74.   2  v.  14—87 

Ancient  regime.     Taine,  H.  A.     1876  . . . .  47— 290 

Ancient  society,  &c.     Morgan,  Lewis  H. 

1877 30—185 

Aildoi'seii,  Hans  Christian.  Story  of 
my  life:  author's  edition,  containing 
chspters  additional  to  those  published 
in  the  Danish  edition,  bringing  the  nar- 
rative down  to  the  Odense  festival  of 

1867.     N.  Y.,1871 37—223 

For  other  works,  see  Fiction. 


ANDERSON. 


I 


APPLETONS. 


Anderson,  R.  B.  Norse  mythology ; 
the  religion  of  our  forefathers,  contain- 
ing all  the  myths  of  the  Eildas,  system- 
atized and  interpreted,  with  an  intro- 
duction, vocabulary,  and  index.  Chi- 
cago, 1876 14—  81 

Anderson,  Rufns.  Hawaiian  Islands; 
their  progress  and  condition  under  mis- 
sionarj' labors.     IlUis.     Bost.,  1864 :i4— 207 

Andes  and  the  Amaiton.     IIlus.     Orton,J. 

1872 35—215 

Andre\«'$,  C.  C.  Minnesota  and  Daco- 
tah;  in  letters  descriptive  of  a  tour 
through  the  Northwest  in  tlie  autumn 
ofl856.     Wash.,  1H57 :!4— 206 

AndreiVS,  Johu.  History  of  the  war 
with  America,  France,  Spain,  and  Hol- 
land.    lUus.    I.cmd.,  1785-'86.    4v 43—266 

Andrews,  Joseph.  Journey  from  Bue- 
nos Ayres,  through  the  provinces  of  Cor- 
dova, Tucman,  and  Salta,  to  Potosi,  Ari- 
ca,  Santiago  de  Chili,  and  Coquimbo,  in 
the  years  1825-'26.     Lond.,  1827.    2v...   3.->— 213 

Andrew^s,  Stephen  Pearl.  Discoveries 
in  Chinese;  or,  the  symbolism  of  the 
primitive  characters  of  the  Chinese  sys- 
tem of  writing.     Illus.     N.  Y.,1854 15—  y3 

Anecdotes  of  distiuguLshed  persons.  Illus. 

Seward,  W.     1798.     4v  37—227 

Anecdotes,  poetry,  and  incidents  of 

the  war,  North  and  South.    Illus.    Moore, 

F.     1866 22—131 

Anecdotes  of  public  men.     Forney, 

J.W.     1874 36—218 

* Book  of  days.     Chambers,  W.  and 

R.     1864.    2v 22-131 

College  words  and  customs,  collec- 
tion of.     Bartlett,  J.  R.     1851 l.".-  92 

Cyclopiedia  of  wit  and  humor;  con- 
taining choice  and  characteristic  selec- 
tions from  the  wri  tings  of  the  most  emi- 
nent humorists  of  America,  Ireland, 
Scotland,  and  England.  Illus.  Burton, 
W.E.     1872 22—131 

Man  and  beast,  here  and  hereafter; 

illustrated  by  more  than  three  hundred 
original  anecdotes.     Wood,  J.  G.     n.d..  31 — 191 

World  of  anecdote;    a   collection 

of  facts,  incidents,  and  illustrations  of 
the  ways  of  doing  good,  adventure,  sci 
ence,  things  clerical,  lawyera,  human 
folly,  martyrs,  the  Bible,  prayer,  chris- 
tian life,  preachers  and  preaching,  noble 
women,  &c.,  &c.  Collected  and  ar- 
ranged by  Edwin  Paxton  Hood.     1874. 

4v 22-130 

For  anecdote  biographies,  see  Biography. 

Angelo,  Michel.     See  Biography. 

Anglo-Saxons.  .Sec England  {Anglo-Sax- 
on period);  also,  Language  and  Litera- 
ture. 


Animals.     .See  Natural  liistory  ;  Biology. 

Anualesautiquitatis:  chronological  tables 
of  ancient  history,  synchronistically  and 
ethnographically  arranged.  Oxford, 
1835 \i 

Annals  of  the  English  stage.  Doran,  J. 
1865.     2v 36—220 

Annapolis,  Annals  of.     Ridgely,  D.    1841.  49—300 

Anne,  Age  of.     Morris,  E.  E.     {Jipochsof 

History  series. )     1878 46—284 

Anne  Boleyn :    a  tragedy.     Boker,  G.  H. 

1850 16—100 

Annual  cyclopiedias.     5ec  Cyclopaedias .  24 — 145 

Annual  of  scientific  discovery ;  or  year- 
book of  facts  in  science  and  art.  D.  A. 
Wells,  ed.  Bost.,  1853-'57  and  1865-71. 
10  V 32—198 

Annual  registers.  American  annual  reg- 
ister.    1825-'.33.     N.  Y.     6v 28—172-3 

A'o(e.— For  Annual  reports,  gee  undernames  of  the  vai-ious 
institutions  to  which  they  relate. 

Annus  mirabilis,  poem.  Sie  Drydeu, 
John 16—  98 

Anson,  George  (Lord).     See  Biography. 

Ansted,  David  Thomas.  Geologist's 
text-book.     Lond.,  1845 32—194 

Anthon,  Cluules.  Classical  dictionary. 
N.  v.,  1860 [.  25—151 

Anthropology.     See  Man. 

Antiquities.  See  Archaeology;  Man 
(prehistoric);  History  (««<i'e«0;  and  the 
early  history  of  various  countries  under 
name  of  each  country. 

Antiquity  of  man.  Geological  evidences 

of  the.     Illus.     Lyell,  SrC.     1863 30—186 

Anti-slavery  conference,  held  in  Paris  in 
the  salle  Hcrz  on  the  2Gth  and  27th  Au- 
gust, 1867,  Special  report  of  the.  Lond. , 
"tl   29—177 

Antonines,  Age  of  the;  or  the  Roman 
empire  of  the  second  century.     (Epochs  . 
of  Ancient  History.)    Capes,  W.  W.    1879.46—284 

Apparitions.  Enquiry  into  the  nature  of 
ghosts,     \_anon. ] 30—183 

Phantom  world.  Calmet,  A.  Christ- 
mas, (>■.     1850 30—183 

Pliilosophy  of  mystery.    Dendy,  W. 

C.     1847 30—183 

See  Occult  sciences;  Spiritualism. 

•Appletons'  new  American  cyclopiedia: 
popular  dictionary  of  general  knowl- 
edge. George  Ripley  and  Charles  A. 
Dana,  eds.     N.  Y.,  1861-'63.     16  v 24—148 

Journal  of  literature,  science,  and 

art.     1870-72.     N.  Y.    6v 27—166 

* Dictionary  of  machines,  mechanics, 

engine-work,   and  engineering.      Illus. 
N.Y.,18'J1.    2v 26-158 

* Cyclopiedia  of  drawing.    Worthen. 

N.  Y.,  1866 15-  88 

* Cyclopaedia  of  biography.     Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1856 2.5-154 


APPLETONS. 


8 


AECHITEOTUEE. 


Appletons'  cyclopa'dia — continued. 

* General  index  to,  embracing 

Vols.  I-XV  inclusive.     ISei-'?!;.     N.  Y. 

1876 24—145 

" American  annual  cyclopiedia  for 

1861-79.    (Ist  and  2d  series.)     19  v.     N. 

Y.,  18fil-'80 24—145-46 

Aquatic  rights,  Essaj'  on.     Schultes,  H. 

1811 29—178 

ARABIA. 

Arabia.  History  of,  ancient  and  modern. 
Crichton,  A.     18;«-'34.     2  v 44—267 

History   of,   ancient  and  modern. 

(  Vols.  13  and  14  of  Edinhurgh  Cahiiiet  Li- 

trary) , 29—180 

Arabie.     {V  Univers.)     Desvergers. 


1847 

Lands  of  tbe  Saracen. 

Bayard.    1869 


Taylor,  J. 


43—260 


35—213 


See,  also,  Saracens ;  Algeria. 

Arabula,  the  divine  gnest.     Davis,  A.  J. 

1867 14—  81 

Aragon.  Sec  {in  Biogra])hy)  Ferdi- 
nand         — 

Ararat,  Journey  to.     Parrot,  F.    1846....  35— 213 

Arbiay,   Frances    Burney,    Madame  d'. 

See  Fiction. 

Arboretum  et  fruticetum  Britaunicum. 

Illus.     Loudon,  J.  C.     1844.     8  v 52—316 

Arcana  coelestia.     Swedenborg,  E.    N.  Y., 

1870-73.     10  V 14—  83 

Archaeologia:  miscellaneous  tracts  relat- 
ing to  auti(inity.     Illus.     1860.     v.:W..   If—  88 

Archaeology.  See  Bulletins  of  U.  S.  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 
Territories.     i«v.  1,2,  3.. 54— 

Biblical.     Jahn,  J.     1849 25-149  | 

Encyclopicdia  of  antiquities,   and 

elements  of  archicology,  classical  and 
mediajval.  Illus.  Fosbrook,  Thomas 
D.     Lond.,1843.    2v 15—88 

General  views  of.    Morlot,  A.    (Sm. 

iJept.,1860) 53- 

See  also.  Architectnre ;  Classical  dictionaries;  History 
(Ancient);  Man  (prehi-storic).  AUo,  tuider  names  of 
various  countries  and  places,  in  general  alphabet,  as 
America;  Egypt;  Greece;  Italy,  &c. 

ARCHITECTURE. 
Architecture  of  Various  Countries. 

American  architect.    Illus.    Hitch,  J.  W.    N.  T., 

n.d 30-182 

Architecture  of  the  buildings  of  France  and  Italy. 

Tappan.U.    Lond.,1806 15—89 

Maisons  de  Paris  et  de  ses  environs,  avec  planches. 

Kratft,  J.C.    Paris,  1849    B 

Stately  homes  of  England.     Illus.    Jewitt,  L.,  and 

Hall,  S.C.    Phila.,n.d 80—182 


,  Architecture — continued. 

j  Building  and  Carpentry. 

Carpentry :  guide-book  for  carpentry  and  joining. 

Illus.     Nicholson,  P.     1852.    2v 19—114 

Charpentc,  Trait6  sur  lart  de  la.    Krafft,  J.  Ch. 

1840.    2v B 

Elementary  principles  of  carpentry.    Tredgold,  T. 

Phila.,  1847 .....' 19—114 

New  and  improved  practical  builder  and  work- 
man's companion.  Illus.  Nicholson,  P.  Lond., 
n  d.    3v 1»_113 

Church  Architecture. 

Parish    churches.       Illus.       Brandon,  K.  and  J. 

Arthur,  1848 15—  88 

Dictionaries. 

*ArchitecttiraI  dictionary,  containing  a  correct  no- 
menclature and  derivation  of  the  terms  em- 
jdoyed  by  architects,  builders,  and  workmen. 
Nicholson,  Peter.    1819.    2v 26—160 

♦Encyclopaedia  of  architecture.    Illus.    Gwilt,  J. 

1842 15-  88 

*  Glossary  of  terms  used  in  Grecian,  Roman,  Italian, 

and  Gothic  architecture.    Illus.    Turner,  T.  H. 

1850.    3v 13—88 

*  Rudimentary  dictionary  of  terms  tised  in  civil  and 

naval  architecture,  &c.     Weale,  J.     1849-'60...       25—149 


Domestic  and  Suburban. 

-American  architect.  Illus.  Kitch,  J.  W.  n.  d...  30—182 
Architect:  series  of  original  designs  for  domestic 

and  ornamental  cottages  and  villas;  connected 

with  landscape  gardenmg.    Illus.    Ranlett,  W. 

H.    N.T.,1849.    2v B 

Architecture  of  country  houses.    Illus.    Downing, 

A.J.    1866 15—88 

Cottage  residences.  Illus.  Downing,  A.  J.  1853..  18 — 88 
Designs  for  the  gateways  of  the  southeVn  entrances 

to  tbe  Central  Park.   Illus.    Himt,  K.  M.    1866..  B 

Homes  for  the  people,   in  suburlj  and  country ; 

adapted  to  American  climate  and  wants.    Illus. 

Wheeler,  Gervase.    1868 18—109 

Homes  of  the  London  poor.    Ilill,  Octavia.    1875 . .      29 — 178 

School-houses.    Illus.    Jobonnot,  J.    1871 14 — 82 

Workingmen's  homes.    Hale,  E.  E.    1874 29—175 

General  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Architect,  The.    Illus.   Eanlett,  TV.  H.   N.T.,1849. 

2  V B 

Beauties  of  modem  architecture.    Illus.    Lefever, 

M.     1849 30—182 

Frinciplesof  architecture ;  coraprisingfundamcntal 
rules  of  the  art,  with  their  api)llcation  to  prac- 
tice; also  rules  for  shadows,  and  for  the  five 
orders.  Illus.  Nicholson,  P.  Sixth  edition,  by 
Joseph  Gwilt.     1848  19—114 

Recneil    d'arcbitecture    civile,    avec     planches. 

Krafft.J.Cb.    1829 g 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture.     Illus.     Raskin,  J. 

N.Y.,1865 i5_89 

Stones  of  Venice.    Illus.    Ruskin,  J.    N.  Y.,  1864. 

3v 15_  gg 

Same.    Lond,  1851.    3v 15 gg 

Same.    N.  T i5_  gg 

Wonders  of  architecture.   Illus.  Lefever,  M.    1849      15—  90 


AKCTIC. 


AENOLD. 


ARCTIC  REGIONS. 

Arctic  boat  journey.    lUus.     Hayes,  I.  I. 

1871 33—207 

Arctic  experiences:  containing  Capt. 


George  E.  Tyson's  wonderful  drift  on  the 
ice-floe,  a  history  of  the  Polaris  expedi- 
tion, the  cruise  of  thc^  Tigress,  and  rescue 
of  the  Polaris  survivors.     Ilhis.     Blake, 

E.  Vale,  erf.     1874 33—200 

Arctic  explorations.     Illus.     Kane, 

E.  K.     1857.     2v   3:5—200 

Arctic    land    expedition.       Illus. 

Back,  G.     1836 33—201 

Arctic  searching  expedition.     Illus. 

Richardson,  -Sic  .J.     18.51.     2v 3:3—200 

Cast    away   in    the    cold.      Illus. 

Hayes,  I.  I.     1872 .5—  :« 

[Fiction.] 

Fur  country;    or,  sc^venty  degrees 

north  latitude.     Illus.   Verne,  J.     D'Au- 

vers,  N.,  <r.     1874 12-68 

[Fiction.] 

Historical  re\iew  of  the  i)rogres8  of 

discovery  on  the  more  northern  coasts  of 
America.  (  Vol.  9  of  Edinburgh  Cabinet 
Library) 29—180  i 

Journey  to  (he  north  pole.     Illus. 

Verne.J.     11^5 12_  ytj 

[Fiction.] 

Narrative  of  an  attempt  to  reach  | 

the  north  jiole,  in  the  year  1827.     Illus.  I 

Parry,  AV.E.     1828 :J3— 199  ' 

•  Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  the  Pacitic 


and  Behring's  Strait  to  co-operate  with 
the  polar  expeditious,  performed  under 
the  command  of  Capt.  F.  W.  Beechey,  R. 
N.,  in  the  years  1825-'<i8.    Beechey,  F.  W. 

1832 :«— 199 

Same.     1831.     2v 33—199 

Narrative  of  discovery  and  adven- 
ture in  the  polar  seas  and  regions.     (  To/. 

1  Edinburgh  Cabinet  Library) 29—180 

Narrative  of  the  second  arctic  ex- 


pedition made  by  Charles  F.  Hall ;  his 
voyage  to  Repulse  Bay,  sledge  journeys 
to  the  straits  of  Fury  and  Hecia,  and  to 
Kiug  William's  l^aud,  and  residence 
among  the  Eskimos  during  the  years 
1864-'69.    1879 33—200 

Open  polar  sea.     Illus.     Hayes,  1. 1.  i 

1869 :«-201  i 

Journey  to  the  shores  of  tlie  i>olar 

sea.     Illus.     Franklin,  .Sir  J.     1823 33—200  | 

Reindeer,   dogs,    and  snow-shoes. 

Illus.     Bush,  R.  J.     1871 :«j— 222  j 

United  States  Grinnell  expedition. 

Illus.     Kane,  E.  K.     1854     :?:}- 200 

Voyages  and  adventures  of  Captain 

Hatteras.     Verne,  J.     n.  d 12 —  68 

2 


Arctic  regions — continued. 

A  chronological  history  of  voyages 

into  the  arctic  regions.     Illus.     Barrow, 

John.     1818 33—201 

Voyages    to    the    Frozen    Ocean. 

Mackenzie,  A.     1801 34—205 

Voyage  of  discovery  to  Batiiu's  Bay. 

Illus.     Ross,  Sir  J.     1819 33—199 

Voyages  of  discovery  and  research 

!       within  the  arctic  regions.     Barrow,  Sir 

J.     1846 33—201 

Wild  north  land ;  being  a  story  of 

a  winter  journey,  with  dogs,  across 
northern  North  America.  Illus.  But- 
ler, W.  E.     1874 31-210 

Argonautic  expedition. 

Xote. — This  expedition  is  tile  subject  of  tlie  Argouautics 
of  Apollonius  Rhodiiis  and  Valerius  Flaccus.  Consult 
Classical  dictionaries,  and  {for  explanation  of  tlie  story 
as  a  niytb)  Bryant's  Mythology,  v.  3.  See,  also,  Nie- 
buhr's  Greelc  Hero-stories,  and'  Hawthorne's  Tangle- 
wood  tahss  and  Morris's  poem  Jason. 

Arg-yll,  Duke  of.  See  Campbell,  George 
D.  (duke  of  Argyll). 

Ariosto,    Ludovico.      Orlando   Furioso. 

J.  Hoole,  «c.     Lond.,  1799.     5v 16—100 

Aristotle.     Treatise  on  poetry,  with  two 

dissertations  on   poetical  and    musical 

imitation.    T.  Twining,  fr.    Loud.,  1812. 

2v 15—  93 

Ethics    and    politics.      Gillies,   J. 

Lend.,  18i:}.     2v 29—177 

Armes  defensives  et  offensives  des  grecs, 
des  remains  et  autres  peuples  de  I'anti- 
(iuit(^  d'aprfes  les  mouumens  antiques. ..  B 

Arniitag;e,  John.  History  of  Brazil, 
from  1808  to  1831;  a  continuation  of 
Southey's  hi-story.     Lond.,  1836.     2v...  45— 279 

Army  life  in  a  black  regiment.  Higgiu- 
son.T.W.     1870.   .;... 23—139 

Army  register  of  the  volunteer  force  of 
the  IT.  8.  Army  for  the  years  1861-'65. 

Wash.,  18li5.     8v 51— .311 

See,  also,  United  States. 

Army  regulations  of  the  U.  S.,  revised. 
Wash.,  1833 51—311 

Arnold,  Arthur.  Through  Persia  by 
caravan.     N.Y.,  1877 35—213 

Arnold,  Benedict.     See  Biography. 

Arnold,  Frederick.  Turning-points  in 
life.     N.Y.,18;3 23-140 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Culture  and  anar- 
chy; essay  in  political  and  social  criti- 
cism.   N.  Y.,1875 23—141 

Essays  in  criticism.     Bost.,  1869. ..  23 — 141 

COXTENTS. 

Literary  influence  of  academies;  M.  Aurelius  Antoninus; 
Functions  of  critici-sm;  a  Frencli  Eton;  Eugenie  de 
Gu6rin;  Maurice  de  Gu6riu;  Heinrich  Heine ;  On  trans- 
lating Homer;  Joubert;  I'agan  and  medieeval  religious 
sentiment. 


ARNOLD. 


10 


ARTS. 


Arnold,  Thomas.  History  of  Rome. 
N.  Y.,  1851 48—295 

History  of  the  later  Roman  com- 

mouwealth,  from  the  end  of  tlie  second 
Punic  war  to  the  death  of  Julius  Cassar, 
and  of  the  reign  of  Augustus.  N.  Y., 
1846 48—295 

Introductory  lectures  on  modern 

history.     N.Y.,1847 43—265 

For  life,  set  Biography. 

Arnott,  Neil.  Warming  and  ventilating. 
Loud.,  1838 18—110 

Around  the  world.    lUus.    Prime,  E.  D.  6. 

1872 ....     34—208 

Around  the  world  with  (ieneral  Grant : 
narrative  of  the  visit  of  General  U.  i*. 
Grant  to  various  countries  in  Europe, 
Asia,  and  Africa  in  1877,  1878,  and  1879. 
Illus.    Young,  John  Russell.     1879.     2  v.  34—208 

Arp,  Hill,  paexid.     See  Smith,  C.  H. 

Arrowsniith,  John.  Loudon  atlas  of 
universal  geography.     Lond.,  1842 B 

Art.     6ee  Arts  (Useful);    Fine  Arts. 

Art  of  reading.     Legouve,  Ernest.     Roth, 

Edward,  «)•.     1879 15—93 

Art  of  war  in  Europe,  in  18.i4-'56;  report 
l«y>lfa;.  Richard  Delafield,  Corps  of  Engi- 
neers.    Wash.,  18(50 38—233 

Arthur,  William.  Tongue  of  Are;  or, 
the  true  power  of  Christianity.  Sum- 
mers, T.  O.,  ed.     Nashville,  1856 14—  81 

Arts,  Handmaid  to  the.  Lond.,  1758. 
2v 19-116 

Arts  of  writing,  reading,  and  speaking. 

Cox.E.W.     1873 15—93 

ARTS  (TTseful)  AND  MANUFACTURES. 

Aeronautics. 

Aerial  world.  lUns.  Hartwig,  G.  N.  T.,  1875  . . ,  32—194 
Aeronautic  voyages.    Arago,  D.  h\    (Sm.   Rept., 

1863) 53 

Balloon ascensioDs.  Glaisher,  J.   (Sm.  Sept.,  )S63.)  53 

Fhenomena    of    flight   in    the   animal   kingdom. 

Marcy,  M.    (Sm.  7ffp«.,  1869) 53 

Wonderful  balloon  ascents.      Illus.     Marion,  F. 

N.T.,  1870 32—194 

Aqueducts. 

Croton  aqueduct.     Memoir  of  the  construction, 

cost,  and  capacity  of  the.    King,  C.    N.  Y,1843.      19—114 

Reports  on  the  construction  of  the  piers  of  the 
aqueduct  of  Alexandria  Canal  across  the  Poto- 
mac River  at  Georgetown,  B.  C,  1835-'40.  Turn- 
bull,  Maj.  W 53 

Arches. 

Elements  of  stability  in  the  well-proportioned 
arch,  with  numerous  tables  of  the  ultimate  and 
actual  thrust.  Treatise  on  the  various.  Illus. 
Woodbury,  V.  P.,  Captain  V.  S.  Engineers. 
N.T.,-1858 53 

Oblique  arches,  Construction  of.    Illus.    Hart,  J. 

I-ond.,  18,39 19—114 


Arts  (Useful)  and  Manufactures — continued. 

Asphalt  and  Bitumen. 

Asphalt  and  bitumen,  Report  on.    Beckwith,  A. 

(Paris  univ.  exhib.     U.  S.  repts.,  v.  4)   52—314 

Assaying. 
Assaying,  Practical.     Mitchell,  J.    Lond.,  1846 19—115 

Balloons. 
See  Aeronautics. 

Beet-Sugar. 

Beet-sugar  and  alcohol.    D'Aligny,  H.  F.  Q.    (Paris 

vniv.  exhib  ,  v.  5) 52 — 314 

Bridges. 

Bridges,  construction,  (Jeneral  theory  of.    Haupt, 

H.    N.Y.,1851 19—114 

Bridges  executed  iu  stone,  iron,  timber,  and  wire, 
and  on  the  principle  of  suspension.  Illustrations 
of.     [anon.]     Lond  ,  1847 B 

Bridges,  in  theory,    practice,    and    architecture. 

Wcalo,J.     Lond.,  1839.    2v 19—114 

Bridging  of  the  Mississippi  Kiver  between  Saint 
Paul,  Minn.,  and  Saint  Louis,  Mo.,  Report  on. 
Illus.  Warren,  Gouverueur  K.,  Major  V.  .V. 
Engineers.    Wash.,  1878 55 — 

Construction  of  bridges.    Rogers,  F.    {Sm.  Rept. 

1861) 53— 

Military  bridges.    Douglas,  Sir  H.    Lond.,  1832..      19—114 

Oblique  bridgi  s.  An  essay  on.    Buck,  G.  W.  Lond., 

1839 19—114 

Practical  treatise  on  bridge-building,  and  on  the 
equilibrium  of  vaults  and  arches ;  with  the  pro- 
fessional life,  and  selections  from  the  works,  of 
Rennie.    illus.    Creay,  Edward.    Lond.,  1839..  B 

Cabinet-making. 

Modem  style  of  cabinet-work  exempliticd.    Illus. 

King,  Thomas.    Lond.,  18B2 B 

Cements,  Limes,  Mortars,  &c. 

Limes,  calcareous  cements,  mortars,  &c.,  Observa- 
tions on.  Illus.  Pasley,  Sir  C.  W.  Lond., 
1847    18—109 

Mortars  and  cements.  Treatise  on.    Vicat,  L.  J. 

Lond.,  1837 18—109 

See,  also,  Masonry. 

!  Chimneys. 

Practical  treatise  on  chimneys,  with  remarks  on 
stoves,  the  consumption  of  smoke  and  coal,  ven- 
tilation, &c.    Eckstein,  G.  E.    Lond.,  1852 18—109 

Coal. 

Goal.    Proctor,  R.  A.    (/ti  Aii  Borderland,  &c.)...      32—196 

Ooal  mines.  Treatise  on  the  working  and  ventila- 
tion of.    Hedley,J.    Lond.,  1851 18—109 

Ooal  regions  of  America.    Illus.    Macfarlane,  J. 

N.  Y.,1873 18—109 

Coal  trade.  Historical,  geological,  and  descriptive 
1  view  of  the.  Dimn,  M.  Newcastle-npon-T.yne, 
j       1844 18—109 

Ooal-gas,  Manufacture  and  distribution  of.    Illus. 

Clegg,  S.    Lond.,  1853 18—109 

Oollieries,  Treatise  on  the  winning  and  working  of. 

Dunn,  M.    Lond.,  1852 18—109 

Lectures  on  coal.    Le  Conte,  J.    (Sm.  IJept.,  1857).  53 

Report  on  the  manufacture  of  pressed  or  agglom- 
eratedcoal.  D'Aligny,  H.  F.  Q.  (In  Paris  exhib. 
rept,  v.  5) 52—314 


ARTS. 


11 


ARTS. 


Arts  (tTsefiil)  and  Manufactures— coutiiiiied. 

Report  to  the  Navy  Department  of  the  "United 
States,  on  American  coals  applicable  to  steam 
navigation,  and  to  other  purposes.  Johnson, 
WaltorK.    Wash.,  1844 55 

Statistics  of  coal,  the  distribution  of  mineral  com- 
bustibles or  fossil  fuel.  Taylor,  R.  C.  Fhila., 
1848  18—109 

Columns. 

Cast-iron  beams  and  columns.  Treatise  on.    Turn- 

buU,  W.     Lond.,1832 19—115 

Cotton  Manufacture. 

Cotton  manufacture  of  Great  Britain  systematically 

investigated,   lllus.   Urc,  A.    Lond.,  1836.    2v.      19—116 

Cotton  manufacture  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica, compared  with  that  of  Great  Britain.  Mont- 
gomery,J.    Glasgow,  1840 19—116 

Cotton  manufacture,  &c..  United  States.    Mudge, 

£.  R.     (In  Paris  imiv.  exhib.  repts.,  y.G} 52 — 314 

See.  alio,  Agriculture. 

Dictionaries  and  Cyclopaedias. 

"American  mechanical  dictionary.    Knight,  K.  H. 

N.  T.,  1874-'76.     3v  ' 26—158 

*  Gyclopxdia,  Britisli.    Arts  and  scit-nces.     lllus. 

Partington,  C.  F.    Lond.,  1833.    2  v 2.')— 154 

*  Dictionary  of    arts,   manufactures,    and    mines. 

lllus.    Ure,  A.    N.T.,1848 26-160 

*  Dictionary  of  arts,  sciences,  and  manufactures. 

lllus.    Francis,  G.  W.    Lond.,  1849 25—149 

*  Dictionary  of  machines,  mechanics,  engine-work, 

and  engineering.    N.  Y.,1861.    Appletons.    2v       26 — 1,'>8 

*  Encyclopaedia,  Icouographic,  of  science,  litera- 

ture, and  art.    lllus.    Heck,  J.  G.    N.  T.,  1851. 

4  v.  text  and  2  v.  plates 30—182-3 

'Encyclopaedia  of  useful  arts;  comprising  agricul- 
ture, horticulture,  conimei-ce,  it c.    Lond.,  1848.      19 — 114 

*  Imperial ,  English,  technological  and  scientific  dic- 

tionary,  with  supplement.     JUus.     Ogilvie,  J. 

Lond., 1853.    3v 23—150 

*  Repertory  of  arts  and  manufactures.    Lond. ,  1794- 

1802.    16v 18—111-12 

Same.     lllus.     2d  series.   Lond.,  1802-'08. 

12  T 18—111-12 

*  Rudimentary  dictionary  of  terms  ased  in  archi- 

tecture, art,  engineering,  mining,  &c.     Weale, 

J.    Lond.,  1849-'50 25—149 

Technical   repository.      lllus.      Gill,  T.      Lond  , 

1822-27.     11  V -- 18—111 

Same.    2d  series.     Loud.,  1827-'30.    6v 18—110 

Universal  technological  dictionary  of  terms  used 

in  all  arts  and  sciences.    Crabb,  G.    Lond.,  1823. 

2v 26—160 

Drawing  (Mechanical). 

'Cyclopaedia  of  drawing.     Appletons.     Wortheu, 

W.  E.,  cd  15—88 

Dyeing. 

Dyeing  purple  and  yellow.     (Sm.  ii«j)(.,  1863) 53 — 

Treatise  on  dyeing  and  calico-printing.     N.  T., 

1846 19-116 

Engineering. 

Assistant  engineer's  railway  guide  in  boring.   Illua. 

Haskoll,  W.  D.    Lond.,  1846 19—115 

Civil  engineering,  Complete  course  of.    <iregory, 

J.    Lond.,n.d 19—115 


Arts  (Useful)  and  Manufactures— continued. 
Civil  engineering  and  public  works.    Blake,  "W.  P. 

(Fn  Paris  univ.  exhib.  reptg.,  v.i)   52 — 314 

Civil  engineers.  Transactions  of  the  Institution  of 

the.     Lond.,  1812.     3v    19—113 

Encyclopsediaof  civil  engineering.    lllus.    Creay, 

E.    Lond, 1856 25—154 

Same.     Lond.,  1847.    2v  25—154 

Great  Britain,  Public  works  of.     lllus.     Simms,  J. 

\V.,ed.     Lond.,  1846 B 

Hydraulic  engineering,  Principles  and  practice  of. 

Dwyer,  J.    Dub.,  1852 19—115 

Reports  made  on  various  occasions  in  course  of  his 

employment  as  a  civil  engineer.     Smeaton,  John. 

Lond.,  1812.     3v '. .  -       19—114 

Royal  Engineers.    I*apers  on  subjects  connected 

with  duties  of  the  corps  of  roynl   engineers. 

lllus.     Lond.,  18)4-'49.     10  v    19—113 

Engineering  Transactions. 

Construction  of  iron  lock-gates  for  the  harbors  of 
the  Weser  River,  Germany,  Translation  of  notes 
accompanying  drawings  concerning  the.  lllus. 
Weitzel,  G.,  Bit.  Maj.  Genl.  U.  S.  A.  Wash., 
1873 55— 

Description  of  the  plan  of  improvement  success- 
fully adopted  upon  the  river  Vistula,  in  the  vicin- 
ity of  Culm,  in  Prussia,    lllus.     Wash.,  1876.-       55— 

Method  of  sinking  cribs,  devisedby  D.  C.  Houston, 

Maj.  V.  S.  Engineers,  d-c.    lllus.    Wash.,  1874.      55— 

Removal  of  Blossom  Rock  in  San  Francisco  Har- 
bor, California,  Report  upon  the.  Williamson, 
R.  S.,  Maj.  TJ.  S.  Engineers,  and  Heuer,  W.  H., 
iMvt.V.S.  Engineers.    lllus.    Wash.,  1871 55— 

Sustaining  walls:  geometrical  constructions  to  de- 
termine their  thickness  under  various  circum- 
stances. Derived  chiefly  from  a  memoir  of  M. 
Poucelet,  Chefde  Bataillon  dii  Genie,  with  modi- 
fications and  extensions  by  Capt.  D.  P.  Wood- 
bury, U.  S.  Engineers.     W'ash.,  1854 55- 

Washington  Monument,  Report  of  the  joint  com- 
mission created  to  direct  and  supervise  the  com- 
pletion of  the.     lllus.     Wash.,  1877 65— 

Washington  National  Moiuiment,  Foundations  of. 

lllus.    n.  d 53— 

Exhibitions  of  the  "World's  Industry. 

Annnal  of  scientific  discovery;  or,  year-book  of 
facts  in  scienceand  art.  Wells,  D.  A.,  ed.  1853- 
'57and  1865-71.     lov   32—198 

*  Industrial  art.  Masterpieces  of  the  Centennial 
International  Exhibition.  lllus.  Smith,  Pro/. 
Walter.    Phila.,  1876.    v.  2 30—181 

London  exhibited  in  1851.  lllus.  Weale,  J.  Lond. 
n.  d 30-182 

Reports  of  the  U.  S.  Commissioners  to  the  Paris  Ex- 
position.   Blake,  W.  P.,  «(J.     1870.     6v 52—314 

CONTENTS. 

Arts.  Machinery  and  processes  of  the  industrial  arts  and 
apparatus  of  the  exact  sciences.    Barnard,  F.  A.  P.     v.  3. 

Asphalt  and  bitumen,  as  applied  to  the  construction  of 
streets  and  sidewalks.    Beckwith,  A.    v.  4. 

Buildings.  Report  upon  buildings,  building  material, 
methods  of  building.     Bowen,  J.  H.    v.  4. 

Bibliograpliy  of  the  exposition.     Blake,  W.  P.    v.  1. 

Beet-sugar  and  alcohol.    D'Aligny,  H.  F.  Q.    v  3. 

B6ton-coignet ;  its  fabrication.     Beckwith,  L.  F.    v.  4. 

Cereals.  Quantities  produced  in  diflferent  countries.  Re- 
port Ijv  S.  B.  Ruggles.  Quality  and  characteristics  of 
the  cereals  exhibited.    Report  by  G.  S.  Hazai-d.    v.  5. 

Chemistry  (IndMifriai).    Smith,  J.  L.    v.  2. 

Civil  engineering  and  public  works.    Blake,  W.  P.    v.  4. 

Clotiiiug  and  woven  faorics.     Report  by  P.  Stevens,    v.  6. 

Coal.  Report  on  the  manufacture  of  pressed  or  agglom- 
erated coal.    D'Aligny,  H.F.Q.    v.  5. 

Cotton.    Report  by  E.  R.  Mudge.    v.  6, 


ARTS. 


12 


ARTS. 


Arts  (Useful)  and  Manufactures — continued. 

Education.  Report  by  J.  W.  Hoyt.  v.  0.  Report  on 
school-houses  and  the  means  of  promoting  popular  edu- 
cation, by  J.  R.  Freeae.    v.  5. 

Engineering  (Steam).    Report  by  W.  S.  Auchincloss.    v.  4. 

Fine  Arts,  Report  on,  by  F.  Leslie,     v.  1.     Fine  arts  ap- 

Elied  to  the  useful  arts  Report  by  the  committee,  f. 
eslie,  S.  B.  Morse,  T.  W.  Evans,    v.  1. 

Food.    Report  on  its  preparation.    Johnston,  W.  E.    v.  5. 

General  sui-vey  of  the  exposition,     v.  6. 

Introduction  showing  the  organization  and  administra- 
tion of  the  United  States  section,    x.  1. 

Iron  and  steel,  Production  of,  in  its  economic  and  social 
relations.     Hewitt,  A.  S.    v.  2. 

Mining.  Report  on  mining  and  mechanical  preparations 
of  ores.    D'Aligny,  H.  F.  Q.,  e(  al.    v.  4 

Munitions  of  war.  Report  by  C.  B.  Norton  and  W.  J.  Val- 
entine.   V.  5. 

Musical  instruments.    Report  by  P.  Stevens,     v.  5. 

Photography.    Report  by  H.  F.  Q.  D'Aligny.    v.  5. 

Precious  metals.    Report  by  W.  P.  Blake. '  v.  2. 

School-houses.     See  Education. 

Silk.  Report  on  silk  and  silk  manufactures.  Cowdin,  E. 
C.    v.  6. 

Surgery,  hygiene,  and  military  sanitary  institutions  in 
Europe.    Evans,  T.  W.     v.  5. 

Telegraphy.  Morse,  S.  F.  B.  v.  4.  Outlines  of  the  his- 
tory of  the  Atlantic  cables.     UAligny,  H.  F.  Q.     v.  .5, 

IJniled  States  sei'tion.    Report,    v.  V. 

Vine.  Report  on  the  culture  and  nroducts  of  the  vine. 
By  M.  P.  Wilder,  A.  Thompson,  W.  J.  Flagg,  H.  BaiTy. 
V.  5.  ■ 

Weights,  measures,  aud  coins.  Extracts  from  the  report 
of  international  committee,    v.  1. 

Wool  and  woolen  manufactnres.    Report  by  E.  R.  Mudge. 

Tear-books  of  facts.    Timbs,  J.    1851 


32—198 


Gardening  (Landscape). 

How  to  lay  out  a  garden.    lUus.    Kemp,  E.    N.  T. 
1860 


Wonders 
1872... 


Glass-making. 

of    glass-making.      Illus.      Sanzay, 


History. 

Industrial  history  of  free  nations. 
W.T.     1846.     2v 


McCullogh, 


32—196 


43—181 


Hydraulics  and  Hydraulic  Engineering. 

Descriptive  and  historical  account  of  hydraulic  and 
other  machines  for  raising  water,  ancient  and 
modem.    Ewbank,  Thomas.    N.  Y.,  1850 18—109 

Plan  of  improvement  successfully  adopted  upon 
the  river  Vistula,  in  the  vicinity  of  Culm,  in 
Prussia,  Description  of  the.   Illus.    Wash.,  1876        55 

Report  upon  phj  sics  and  hydraulics  of  Mississippi 
River.  Humphreys,  A.  A.,  aud  AbbStt,  H.  L. 
1861 ". 55_ 

Tracts  on  hydraulics.     Illus.     Tredgold,  T.,  ed. 

Loud.,  1836 18—109 

Treatise  on  hydraulics.  Aubuisson  de  Yoisina,  J. 
F.  D.    Bost.,  1852 18—109 

niumination. 

Annual  reports  of  the  Lighthouse  Board  of  the 
United  States  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury, 
for  the  years  1874-'79.    Wash.,  1874-79.    6v 66— 

Oatoptric  and  Dioptric  or  Catadioptric  systems  of 
light-house  illumination  and  other  subjects  relat- 
ing to  aids  to  navigation.  Papers  on  the  compar- 
ative merits  of  the.  Compiled  from  British, 
French,  and  United  States  reports  and  authori- 
ties, &c.    Wash.,  1861 66 

Memoir  upon  the  illumination  aud  beaconage  of 
the  coasts  of  France.  Hlus.  Raynaud,  L6oDce. 
Hains,  P.  C,  ()••    Wash.,  1876 5e_ 


Arts  (Useful)  and  Manufactures — continued. 

j  India-rubber  Goods. 

Oaontchonc  and  gutta-percha.    (Sm.  rep««.,  1864)..      S3— 
Instruments. 

Musical  instruments.     Report  by  P.  Stevens,    v.  5. 

{In  Paris  exhib.repts.) 52 — 314 

Inventions,  Discoveries. 

History  of   inventions,  discoveries,   and  origins. 

Beckmann,J.    1846.    2v 19—116 

Stories  of  inventors,  discoverers  in  science,  &c. 

Timbs,  J.     N.  Y.,  1860 19—116 

Iron. 

Fabrication  of  iron  for  defensive  purposes,  and  its 
uses  in  modern  fortifications,  especially  in  works 
of  coast  defense,  Report  on  the.  Illus.  Wash., 
1871 ,'>5- 

Supplement.    Illus.    Wash.,  1872 

Iron  and  steel.  Production  of.    Hewitt,  A.  S.    v.  2. 

{In  Paris exhih.repU.) 52 — 314 

Manufactures  of  iron.    Illus.    Overman,  F.    Phila., 

1851 19—115 

Lightning-rods. 

Directions  for  constructing  lightning-rods.    Henry, 
iVo/.  Joseph.     {Article  i  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.)    v.  10. 
j        1873 53— 

Manufactures. 

See.  also,  iu  this  class,  Cotton. 

History  of  the  processes  of  manufacture  and  uses 
of  printing,  gas-light,  pottery,  glass,  and  iron. 
Illus.  {From  the  Encyclopcedia  Sritannica.) 
N.Y.,18(i4  24—146-7 

Philosophy  of  manufactures;  or,  an  exposition  of 
the  scientific,  moral,  and  commercial  economy 
of  the  factory  system  of  Great  Britain.  Ure, 
Andrew.     Loud.. 1835 19—116 

Report  on  clothing  and  woven  fabrics.    Stevens,  P. 

{Inv.  6  Paris  univ.  exhib.  repts.) 52 — 314 

Masonry. 

Masonry  and  stone-cutting.    Illus.    Nicholson,  P. 

Lond.,  1835 19—114 

Practical  masonry.     Illus.     Shaw,  E.    Bost.,  1846.       19 — 114 

Mechanics. 

History,  mechanics,  science.    Masterpieces  of  the 

Centennial    International    Exhibition.      Illus. 

Wilson,  Joseph.    Phila.,  1876.    v.  3  30—181 

Mechanic's  calculator  and  tinman's  guide.     Illus. 

Quantrill,  T.  H.    Wash.,  1848 19—115 

Mechanics  for  practical  men;    treatises  on  the 

composition  and  resolution  of  forces,  the  centre 

of  gravity,  and  the  mechanical  powers.    Illus. 

Jamison,  Alex.    Lond.,  1845 18 — 110 

Philosophy  of  the  mechanics  of   nature.      Illus. 

Allen,Z.     N.  Y.,  1853 32—195 

System  of  mechanical  philosophy.    Robinson,  J. 

Edin,  1822.    4v  18—110 

Treatise  on  mechanics.    Gregory,  O.    Lond.,  1826. 

3  V.    2  text,  1  plates 18 110 

Metallurgy. 

Use  of  the  blow-pipe  in  the  examination  of  miner- 
als, ores,  fuiiiace-products,  and  other  metallic 
combinations.  Plattner,  C.  F.  Muspratt,  J.  S., 
tr.    Lond.,  1845 18—110 


AETS. 


13 


ASSISTANT. 


Arts  (Useful)  and  Manufactures — continued. 

Mines  and  Mining. 

See,  also,  Coal. 

Mineg  and  mining  in  the  States  anil  Territories 
west  of  the  Eoclsy  Mountains  for  the  years  1870- 
'76,  Statistics  of.   Kaymond,  RossiterW.   Wash., 

1870-'77.    7v 54— 

Mining  industry.  Hague,  James  D.  With  geolog- 
ical contributions  by  King,  Clarence,  and  atlas, 
lllus.  ( Vol.  3  of  Neport  of  the  United  Stntei  Geo- 
logical   Exploration  of  the   Fortieth   Parallel.) 

Wash.,  1870 31—187 

Mining  industry  of  Colorado,  etc.  lllus.  Haydeu, 
F.  v.,  &c.  (Parti  of  the  Seventh  Animal  Kcport 
of  the  United  States  Geological  and  Geographical 
Survey  of  the  Territoriea. )  Wa.sh.,  1874  Si- 
Mining  industry,  &c.,  of  Colorado.  Hayden,  F.  V., 
cfcc.  (I'art  1  of  the  Eighth  A  nnual  Report  of  the 
United  States  Geological  and  Geographical  Svr- 

vey  of  the  Territories.)     Wash.,  1876  54— 

Report  on  mining  and  mechanical  preparations  of 
ores.  D'AUgny,  H.  F.  Q.,  ond  o(A«r«.  t.  4.  {In 
Paris  exhib.  repts.) 52 — 314 

Photography. 
Report  by  H.  F.  Q.  D' Aligny.    ( Vol.  5  I'aris  exhib. 

repts.) 52—314 

Printing. 

Art  of  printing;  its  history  and  practice,  from  tlie 
daysof  John  Gutenberg.  Hansard,  T.C.  Edin., 
1851 15—  89 

Historyoftheartofprinting.    lllus.    Humphreys, 

H.  N.     Loud.,  1868 15—  88 

Roads. 

Manual  of  the  princi])les  and  practice  of  road- 
making.    GUlespie,  W.  M.    N.  Y.,  1853 19— ll.> 

Practice  of  making  and  repairing  roads;  of  con- 
structing foot-paths,  fences,  and  drains.  Hughes. 
Thomas.    Lond.,1838.  19—115 

Treatise  on  roads.    Bloo<lgood,  D.  D.  W.    Albany, 

1 838 19—1 15 

Treatise  on  roads.    Paraell,  Sir  H.    Lond.,  1838  . .      19—115 

Silk. 

Report  on  silk  and  silk  manufactures.  Cowdin, 
E.  C.  {Paris  univ.  exhib.,  1867.  U.  N.  Com.  Repts., 
v.  6) 52—314 

Strength  of  Materials. 

Strength  of  materials.     Tate,  T.    Lond., 1850 18—109 

Strength  of  timber,  cast  and  malleable  inm,  and 
other  materials,  Treatise'on  the.  lllus.  Bar- 
low, P.    Lond.,  1851 18—109 

Surveying. 

See,  also,  Engineering. 

Coast  Suney  of  the  United  States.     1864-'67.    4  v.      55— 

European  surveys,  notes  on.    lllus.    Comstock,  C. 

B.,  Maj.  U.  S.  Engineers,  comp.    Wash.,  1876 55 — 

Methods  of  surveying  the  public  domain,  to  the 

Secretary  of  the  Interior,  at  the  request  of  the 

National  Academy  of  .Sciences,  Report  on  the. 

Powell,  J.  W.,  ed.    Wash.,  1878 54— 

Subterraneous  surveying,  and  the  variation  of  tlie 

magnetic  needle.    Fenwick,  T.    Lend.,  1822  .. .      19—115 
Surveying,  Collection  of  tables  and  formulae  useful 

in.    Lee.T.J.    Wash.,  1853  19—115 

Surveys  and  examinations  of  the  Connecticut  River 

between  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  Holyoke,  Mass., 

made  since  1867,  Rejwrt  of  the.     AVith  maps. 

Warren,  G.  K.,  Rvt.  Maj.  Qenl.  U.  S.  Army,  ed. 

Wa8h.,1878 55— 


Arts  (Useful)  and  Manufactures — continued. 

Tables  and  formuhe  useful  in  surveying,  geodesy, 
and  practical  astronomy,  including  elements  for 
the  projection  of  maps  and  instructions  for  tield 

magnetic  observations.    Wash.,  1873 55 — 

Traite  dc  g6odesie.    Puissant,  L.     1842.    2v  19—114 

United  States  and  Mexican  boundary  survey.  Re- 
port on  the.  lllus.  Emory,  Maj.  William  H. 
Wash., 1859.    3v 55— 

Telegraphy. 

Outlines  of  the  history  of  the  Atlantic  cables. 
D' Aligny,  H.  F.  Q.  v.  5.  {Paris  unio.  exhib. 
repts.) 52-314 

Proceedings  in  relation  to  the  electi-o-maguetic  tele- 
graph.    tSm.  Misc.  Coll.    v.  2.     1857) 53— 

Telegraphy.    Morse,  S.  F.  B.    v.  4.    {In  Paris  exhib. 

repts.) 52—314 

Tunnels. 

Practical  tunnelling.    lllus.    Simms,  F.  W.    Lond., 

1844 19—114 

Warming  and  Ventilation. 

Report  on  D.  C.  Green's  system  of   ventilation. 

Wash.,  1879 55— 

Ventilation  and  lighting  of  the  House,  Report  from 

the  select  committee  on.     Lond., 18.52  18 — 110 

Warming  and  ventilating.      Arnott,  N.      Lond., 

1838 18—110 

Warming  and  ventilating,  On  the  history  and  art 

of    lllus.    Bernan,  W.    Lond.,  1845 18—110 

Warming  and  ventilating,  Principles  of.   Tredgold, 

T.     Lond.,1824 18—110 

Weights,  Measures,  and  Coins. 

Coin  book,  oomprisiug  a  history  of  coinage ;  a 
synopsis  of  the  mint  laws  of  tlie  United  States; 
statistics  of  the  coinage,  from  1792  to  1870;  list 
of  current  gold  and  silver  coins,  and  their  custom- 
house values ;  a  dictionary  of  all  coins  known  in 
ancient  and  modern  times,  with  tlieir  values ; 
the  gold  and  silver  product  of  eadi  State  to  1870  : 
list  of  works  on  coinage ;  tlie  daily  price  of  gold 
from  1862  to  1871.     lllus.     Phila.,  1872 14—81 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  ancient  and  modern 

coins.    Akerman,  J.  S.     Lond.,  1848 14 — 81 

Weights,  measures,  and  coins.  Extracts  from  the 
re])ort  of  international  committee.  (In  Paris 
aniv.  exhib.  repts.     v.  1) 22 — 314 

Wool  and  Woolen  Manufactures. 

Report  by  Mudge,  E.  R.     { In  v.  6  Paris  univ.  exhib. 

repts.) 52—314 

Ashango-land,  Journey  to.      lllus.      Du 

Chiiillu,  P.  B.     1874 33—204 

ASIA. 

Asia,  Central;  travels  in  Cashmere,  Little 
Tibet,  an<l  Central  Asia.  Illu.s.  Taylor, 
J.  Bayard,  prf.     1874 35—211 

Abode  of  snow.     Wilson,  A.    1875..  3(5—220 

Asie  centrale.     Humboldt,  A.  von. 

1843.     3v...    44—267 

Ride  to  Khiva:  travels  and  adven- 
tures in  Central  Asia.  Burnaby,  Fred. 
1877 3f>-222 

Assistant   engineer's    railway   guide    in 

boring.     lUus.     Haskoll,  W.  D.    1840...   19—115 


ASSYRIA. 


14 


ASTRONOMY. 


ASSTRIA. 

Assyria.      ( Vol.  32  of  Edinburgh  Cabinet 

Library) 29-179 

Assyrian  discoveries:  au  account  of 

explorations  and  discoveries  on  the  site 

of  Nineveh,  during  1873  and  lh74.     Illns. 

Smith,  George.     1875. 35—214 

Astrea ;  tlie  balauce  of  illusions :  a  poem. 

Holmes,  O.  W.     1850 16—97 

Astrology,   Illustration   of   the   celestial 

science  of.     Sibly ,  E.     1784 15—  88 

See,  algo,  Occult  sciences. 

ASTRONOMY. 

General  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Astronomical  and  rneteorologicalobservationsmade 
during  the  year  1875,  at  the  United  States  Naval 
Obaervatory.  lUus.  Davis,  Charles  H.,  Rear 
Admiral  V.  S.  N.,  Superintendent.  Wash.,  1878..  5.5— 
Astronomical  observations  at  the  U.  S.  Naval  Ob- 
servatory. Wa«b.,1846,'51,'52,'68,and'G9.  5v.  .15— 
Astronomical  observations  in  the  Arctic  Seas. 
Kane,  Dr.  Elisha  Kent.    (  Vol.  12  of  Sm.  Contrib.) 

Wash 5»— 

Astronomical  observations  for  1876.  The  Wash- 
ington appendix  1:  a  subject  index  to  the  publi- 
cations of  the  United  States  Naval  Observatory. 

1845-75 55— 

Astronomy.  Lockyer,  J.  Norman.  {Science  Prim- 
ers.)   1879 32—196 

Astronomy  and  barometric  hypsometry.    Wheeler, 

JJeut.G.M.    Wash., 1877.    v.  2 55— 

Astronomy  and  general  physics.  Whewell,  Wil- 
liam.    ( Vol.  1  Bridgeivater  Treatises)  31—191 

Astronomy  and  hypsometry.  lUus.  Gannett, 
Henry.  (Part  IV  of  the  sixth  annual  report  of 
the  Vnited  States  Geological  Sumey  of  the  Terri- 
tories.)    Wash.,  1873 54- 

Astronomy  of  the  Bible.  Mitchel,  O.  II.  186«  ...  32—196 
Christian  revelation  in  connection  with  modem 

astronomy.    Chalmers,!.    1871 14—84 

Collection  of  tables  and  formula;  useful  in  survey- 
ing, geodesy,  aud  practical  astronomy,  &c.    Lee, 

S.J.    1853 54— 

Ecce  coelum ;  or,  parish  astronomy,  &c.    BniT,E.F.      32 — 196 

Elements  of  astronomy.    Gu.v,  J.     18,53 32—196 

Essays  on  astronomy.     Proctor,  R.  A.     1872  32—196 

Expanse  of  heaven,  The.    Proctor,  R.  A.    1874...      32—196 

Heavens,  The.    lllus.     Guillemin,  A.     1872 32 — 196 

Light  science  for  leisure  hours.    Proctor,  R.  A. 

1871 32-196 

Mechanism  of  the  heavens.    lUus.    01mst«ad,  D. 

Loud., 1850 32-^196 

Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy.    Proctor,  R.  A. 

1377 32—196 

Other  worlds  than  ours,     lllus.     Proctor,  R.  A. 

Ig71 32—196 

Planetary  and  stellar  worlds.  Mitchel,  O.M.  1868.  82—196 
Popular  astronomy.  lllus.  Mitchel,  O.  M.  1867- -  32—196 
Recueil d'obseriations astronomiques.    Humboldt, 

F.H.A.von.     1810.    2v  57— 

Romance  of  astronomy.    Miller,  R.  K.    1875 33—196 

Science,  the  border  Land  of.    Familiar  dissertations 

on  stars,  planets,  &c.     Proctor,  R.  A.     1874  32 — 196 

Science  byways :  familiar  dissertatious  on  life  in 

other  worlds,  &c.    Proctor,  R.  A.     1875  32—196 

Telegraphic  announcements  of  astronomical  dis- 
coveries.  Henry,  Pro/.  Joseph.  iArt.So/Vol. 
12  0/  Sm.  Misc.  CoU.) 53— 


Astronomy — continued. 

Universe  and  the  coming  transits,  lllus  Proctor, 
R.A.    1874 

Wonders  of  the  heavens.  lllus.  Flammarion,  C. 
N.  T.,1874 


32—196 


Asteroids. 

Asteroid  supplement  to  new  tables  for  determining 
the  values  of  b^^  aud  its  derivations.  Runkle, 
John  D.     [Appendix  to  Vol.  9 o/Sm.  Conlrib.)-.      53— 

Aurora  Borealis. 

Anrora  borealis,  On  the  recent  secular  period  of 
the.    Olmstead,  Denison.     (Article  3  of  Vol.  8  of 

Sm.Oontrib.) 53 — 

Auroral  phenomena.  Record  of,  observed  in  the 
higher  northern  latitudes.    Force,  Peter,  eomp. 

(Appendixto  Vol,  8o/Sm.  Contrib.) 53 — 

Earth. 

Problems  of  rotary  motion  presented  by  the  gyro- 
scope, the  precession  of  the  equinoxes,  and  the 
pendulum.   Baruanl,  J.  P.,  Bi)(.  Jfa^;.  Oeni.   (Vol. 

\9  Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

See,  also,  Earth,  The,  in  general  alphabet. 

Eclipses  and  Occultations. 

Occnltations  of  planets  aud  stars  by  the  moon  dur. 
ing  the  year  1853.  Downs,  John.  (Appendix  to 
Vol.  6  of  Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

Occnltations  visible  in  the  United  States  during 
the  year  1851.  Downs,  John.  (Appendix  4  of 
Vol.  2  of  Bm.  Contrib.)  53— 

Occnltations  visible  iu  the  Unit«d  States  and  other 
parts  of  the  world  during  the  year  1852.  Downs, 
John.     (Appendix  2  of  Vol.  3  of  Sm.  Contrib.). . .      53— 

Recurrence  of  solar  eclips,  s,  On  the ;  with  tables  of 
eclipses  from  B.  C.  700  to  A.  D.  2300.  Newcomb, 
Pro/.  Simon,  r.  S.  iV.     Wash.,  1879 53- 

Solar  eclipse  of  Dec.  22, 1870,  Reports  on  observa- 
tions of  the.     Wash.,  1871  53— 

Total  eclipse  of  the  sun  on  September  7,  1858,  in 
Peru.  Gilliss,  .7.  M.,  Lieut.  ( Vol.  2  of  Sm.  Con- 
trib.)       53— 

Ephemeris,  &c. 

American  ephemeris  and  uantical  almanac  for  the 

years  1855-'82.    28  vols.    Wash.,  1852-79  55— 

Jupiter. 

Satellites  of  Jupiter,  De  Uamoireau's  tables  of  the, 
to  the  year  1900,  a  continuation  of.  Todd,  D.  P. 
Wash.,  1876 53— 

Moon. 

The  moon :  her  motions,  aspect,  &c.    1873.    Proc. 

tor,K.A 32-196 

Wonders  of  the  moon.    Guillemin,  A.    1873 32—196 

Nebulae. 

Index  catalogue  of  books  and  memoirs  relating  to 
nebula'  and  clusters,  &c.  Holden,  Edward  S. 
(  Vol.  14  of  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.) 53— 

Remarks  relative  to  nebulee.    Gautier,  I'rof.    (In 

Sm.rcj)«.,1863)  53— 

See  Spencer,  H.    Illustrations  of  universal  progress,  for 
exposition  of  nebular  hypothesis. 


A8TEONOMT. 


15 


AUSTIN. 


Astronomy — continued. 

Neptune. 

Ephemeris  of  the  plaiift  Neptune,  for  the  data  of 

the  Lalande  observations  of  May  8  and  10,  1795, 

and  for  the  oppositions  of  1S46,  1847,  1848,  and 

1849.   Walker,  Sears  C.     {Appendix  1  of  Vol.  2  of 

Sm.Contrib.) 63— 

Ephemeris  of  the  planet  Neptune  for  the  year  1850. 

Walker,  Sears  C.     (Appendix  2  of  Vol.  2  of  Sm. 

Contrib.) 53— 

Ephemerisof  the  planet  Xeptune  for  the  year  1851. 

Walker,  Sears  C.     (Appendix  3  of  Vol.  2  of  Sm. 

Contrib.) 53— 

Ephemeris  of  the  planet  Neptune  for  the  year  1852. 

Walker,  Sears  C.    (Appendix  1  of  Vol.  3  of  Sm. 

Contrib  )    53 — 

Investigation  of  the  orhit  of  Neptune,  with  general 

tables  of  its  motion.    Newi;onib,  Prof.  Simon. 

{Vol.  15o/Sm.  Contrib.) SB- 
Researches  relative  to  tlie  planet  Neptune.  Walker, 

SearsC.    (Vol.  2  of  Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

Planets. 

General  integrals  of  planetary  motions.  Newcomb, 

Pro/.  Simon.     {Vol.  21  of  Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

Memoirs  of  the  secular  variations  of  the  elements 
of  the  orbits  of  the  ei^ht  principal  planets.  Mer- 
cury, Venus,  the  Earth,  Mars,  Jupiter,  Saturn, 
Uranus,  and  Neptune.  Stockwell,  John  N. 
(Vol.  28o/Sm.  Contrib.) SB- 
New  tables  of  planetary  motio:i .    Ruukle,  John  D. 

(Appendixto  Vol.  9o/Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

Solar  System. 

Harmonies  of  the  solar  system.  Statement  and  ex- 
position of  certain.  -Mexander,  Prof.  Stephen. 
(Vol.  21  of  Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

Spectrum. 

Spectrum  analysis,  &c.    .Schellen,  H.  H.    1812 33—195 

Spectrum  analysis  applied  to  the  heavenly  bodies. 

Huggins,W.    Lond.,n.d 33—195 

Stars. 

Almanac  catalogue  of  the  zodiacal  stai'S 53 — 

Oatalogue  of  2,381  principal  fixed  stars.    Baily,  F. 

1825 32—198 

Half  hours  with  the  stars.    Proctor,  E.  A.    1871..  32— lfl6 

Scintillation  of  the  stai-s.    Dufour,  C.     (Sm.  He2>t., 

.     1861) 53— 

Sun. 

Thesun.    Guillemiu,  A.    1872 32—196 

The  sun:  ruler,  iire,  light,  &c.,  of  the  planetary 

system.    Proctor,  R.  A.    1871 32—196 

Telescope. 

Construction  of  a  silvered-glass  telescope,  fifteen 
and  a  half  inches  in  aperture,  and  its  use  in  celes- 
tial photography,  On  the.  Draper,  Dr.  Henry. 
(Vol.  Uef  Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

Uranus. 

Orbit  of  Uranus,  An  investigation  of  the ;  with  gen- 
eral tables  of   its  motions.      Newcomb,   Prof. 

Simon.     (Vol.  W  of  Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

See,  aUo,  Almanacs,  Astrology,  Meteorology. 

At  home  and  abroad ;    first  and  second 

series.     Taylor,  J.  B.     1869.     2v 34—208 

At  last :  a  Christinas  in  the  West  Indies. 

Illus.     King8ley,C.     1874 25—215 

Atheism.  See  Biblical  and  religions  lit- 
erature;  Infidelity ;  Skeptical  writings. 


ATHENS  AND  ATTICA. 
Athens:  its  rise  and  fall.    Bulwer-Lytton, 

.SiVE.     1837  47—289 

Historians  of.     Freeman,  E.  A.     (In 

Ai8  Historical  essays,     v.  2.     1873) 23—142 

Athenian  empire.  (Epochs  of  Ancient 

History) 47—289 

Athenian  and  American  life.     Fisk, 

J.     (/«  ftis  Unseen  world,  &c.)     1.S76-..  14—  8 
Athenian  democracy.     Freeman,  E. 

A.    (in  Ain  Historical  essays,    v.  2) 23 — 141 

Athenians,  puhlic  economy  of  the. 

Boeckh,  A.     1857 29—179 

See,  also.  G-reece. 
Athcrii,  Anna.     See  Fiction. 
Atlantic  :     voyage    of    the    Challenger. 

Thompson,  C.  W.     1878.     2v 34—207 

Atiantic  essays.     Higginson,  T.  W.    1871-  23—141 
Atlantis.     See  Gould,  S.  B.     The  Fortu- 

uatelsles.    (/h  A  is  Curious  Myths,   v. 2).   14 —  81 

ATLASES. 

•Atlas.     Bradford,  T.  G.     Bost.,  1835  ....  B 

* General.     Colton,  C.  W.  and  C.  B. 

N.Y.,1871 B 

* Classical  geography.     Hughes,  W. 

N.  Y.,1856 33—203 

* G^ographique  et  physitine  du  ro- 

yaume  de  la  Nouvelle-Espagne.  Hum- 
boldt, A.  von.     Paris,  1812 B 

* Military  and  topograj)hical,  of  the 

United  States;  including  the  British  Pos- 
sessions; to  which  is  added  a  list  of  the 
military  districts,  a  register  of  the  Army, 
and  a  list  of  the  Navy  of  the  United 
States.    Melich,  John.     Phila.,  1813....  55— 

* New    general.      Mitchell,    S.   A. 

Phila.,  1874 B 

* Physical.     Johnston,  A.  K.     1849.  B 

* Para  el  viage  de  las  golctas,  sutil 

y  Mexicana,  &c.     1802 B 

* Universal  historical.     Sheahan,  J. 

W.     N.Y.,1873 B 

* de  I'exploration  du  territoire  de 

I'Or^gon.  Mofras,  Duflot  de.  Paris, 
1844 

Aubrey,      John.       Miscellanies      upon 

various  subjects.     Loud.,  1857 22 — 130 

CONTESTS. 

Day  fatality;  Omens;  Dreams;   Apparitious;   Impulses; 
itnockings,  &c. 

Aubiiissondc  Voisins,Jl'''  D.  Trea- 
tise on  hydraulics,  for  the  use  of  engi- 
neers.    Joseph  Bennett, /r.     Bost.,  1852.  18 — 109 

Auer,  Adelheid  von.     See  Fiction. 

Aiierbacb,  Berthold.     See  Fiction. 

Aurora  Leigh.  Poem.  Browning,  Mrs. 
E.  B.     1857 16—100 

Austen,  Jane.  See  Fiction  for  her  nov- 
els.    For  her  life,  see  Biography. 

Austin,  James T.  Lifeof  ElhridgeGerry, 
with  contemporary  letters  to  the  close  of 
the  American  revolution.  Bost.,  18^8.  2  v.  40 — 245 


AUSTEALIA. 


16 


BAKEWELL. 


Australia,   statistical    sketch   of   South. 

Bootliby,  Josiah,  J.  P.     1876 5:J— 314 

AUSTRIA. 

Austria  in  1848  and  1849.     Stiles,  W.  H. 

1852.    2v 45—279 

History  of  the  house  of.     Coxe,  \V. 

1847.     3v 45—279 

See,  aUo,  Germany. 

Autobiography  of  an  actress;  or,  eight 
years  on  the  stage.  8ee  Ritchie,  A.  C. 
M.     1854 41—252 

Aytoun,  William  EdinondBtouue.  Book 
of  ballads,  edited  by  Bon  Gaultier ;  and 
Firniilian,  a  spasmodic  tragedy,  by  T. 
Percy  Jones.     lUus.     N.Y.,n.  d 16—100 

Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers,  and 

other  poems.     N.Y.,n.d 16 — 100 

BacllC,  I'lof.  A.  U.  Discussion  of  the 
magnetic  and  meteorological  observa- 
tions made  at  the  Girard  College  Obser- 
vatory, Philadelphia,  1840-'45.  {Voh. 
XI,  XIII,  XIV of  am..  Contrib.) 5:5— 

Lecture    on    Switzerland.      (Sm. 


liept.,  1670) 53— 

Bachcldcr,  John  B.    Popular  resorts 

and  how  to  reach  them.     Bost.,  1873. ..   34 — 207 
Back,  George.     Narrative  of  the  arctic 

land   expedition   to  the  movith   of  the 

Great  Fisli  River,  and  along  the  shores 

of  the  ArcticOcean,  in  the  years  183;{-'35. 

Illus.     Lond.,  1836 33—201 

Bacon,    l-ord   Francis,  Works:    with  a 

life  of  the  author.     Basil  Montagu,  ed. 

Phila.,1857.    3v 21—128 

CONTENTS. 


V.  1. 


Life  of  Bacon. 

£8»a,v8. 

Meilitatioues  8acra>. 

Of  the  coloni-s  of  good  and  evil. 

Miscellaneous  tracts  upon  human  philosophy. 

Apophthegms. 

Ornamenta  rationalia. 

Collection  of  sentences. 

Notes  tor  ccmversation. 

Essay  (m  death. 

The  advancement  of  learning. 

New  Atlantis. 

The  wisdom  of  the  ancients. 

Civil  history. 


Miscellaneoua  tracts. 
Sylva  sylvanim,  or  a  natural  history. 
Tracts. 
Speeches. 
Charges. 

Papers  relating  to  the  Earl  of  Essex. 
Miscellaneous  tracts,  &c. 
3.  Letters. 
Law  tracts. 
'1  lie  great  instauraWou  of  Lord  Bacon. 

Baron,  Leonard.  Genesis  of  the  New 
F.ngland  churches.     lUus.     N.  Y.,  1874.   14- 

Bacon,  Nathaniel.     See  Biography. 

Bad  habits  of  good  society.     Baker,  G.  A. 

1876 ••i:*-"! 

Badcau,  Adam.  Military  history  of 
Ulysses  S.  Grant,  from  April,  1861,  t» 
Aiiril,  1865.     N.  Y.,  18fi8.     v.  1 40—245 

Baffin's    Bay,   Voyage    of   discovery    to. 

Illus.     Ross,  .Sir  J.     Loud.,  1819 33—199 


84 


Bailey,  James  M.    See  Fiction. 
Bailey,  Prof.  J.  W.    Microscopical  exam- 
ination of  soundings  made  by  the  United 
States  Coast    Survey  oft'   the  Atlantic 
Coast  of  the  United  States.     ( roU  2  of 

Sm.  Contrib.) 53 — 

Microscopic  observations  made  in 

South  Carolina,  Georgia,  and  Florida. 

(Vol.  2o/Sm.  Contrib.) 63— 

Notes  on  new  species  and  localities 

of  microscopical  organisms.  ( Vol.  7  of 
Bm.  Contrib.) 53 — 

Bailments,  Essay  on  the  law  of.  Jones, 
6i>W.     1833 29—178 

B a ily,  Francis.  Catalogue  of  2,381  prin- 
cipal fixed  stars.  Drawn  up  at  the  re- 
quest of  the  council  of  the  Astronomical 
Society  of  Loudon.     Loud.,  1825 32—195 

Baird,  Henry  M.  Modern  Greece ;  a  nar- 
rative of  a  residence  and  travels  in  that 
country ;  with  observations  on  its  antiq- 
uities, literature,  language,  politics,  and 
religion.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1856     35—212 

Baird,  Spencer  FuUertou,  Brewer,  T. 
M.,  aiul  Ridgway,  R.  History  of  North 
American  birds.    Illus.    Boat.,  1874.    3  v.  31—189 

Catalogue  of  North  American  birds, 

chiefly  in  the  Museum  of  the  Smithsonian 
Institution.     (  Vol.  2  of  Sm  Aliac.  Coll.).  53— 

Memoranda  of  inquiry  relative  to 

the  food-fishes  of   the   United    States. 

( Vol.  10  of  Sm.  Mi8c.  Coll. ) S3— 

Questions  relative  to  the  food-fishes 

of  the  United  States.  (  Vol.  10  of  Sm. 
Miec.  Coll. ) 

Report   on   fish   and    fisheries   for 

1875-'76.     Part  4.     Wash.,  1878 31—189 

Review  of  American  birds  in  the 

Museum  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 
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Baker,  George  A.  Bad  habits  of  good 
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Baker,  Harry  Barton.  English  actors 
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Baker,  James.    Turkey.    N.  Y.,  1877..  35— 211 

Baker,  Sir  Samuel  W.  The  Albert 
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Nile   tributaries  of  Abyssinia,  and 

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Baker,  William  M.     See  Fiction. 

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Baldwin,    Thomas,    and    J.    Tliomas. 

New    and    complete    gazetteer   of   the 

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Ballads  and  tales.     Ilhis.    Thackeray,  W. 

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Baltic,   Rob  Roy  on  the.     Illus.      Mac- 

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CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Wild  tribes.  v.  4.  Antiquities. 

2.  Civilized  tribes.  5.  Primitive  history. 

3.  Myths  and  languages. 

Banking.     See  Political  economy. 

Baptists.  See  Biblical  and  religions  lit- 
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Barbary  States.  History  and  condition 
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History  and  i>resent  condition  of 

the.     (  Vol.  17  of  Edinburgh  Cabinet  Li- 
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Barber,  John  Warner.  Historical  col- 
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N.  Y.,  1851 50—308 

Connecticut  historical  collections. 

Illus.     New  Haven,  1838 49—299 

Historical  collections  of  history  and 

antiquities  of  every  town  in  Massachu- 
setts.    Illus.     Worcester,  1844 50—309 

and  Howe,  Henry.  Historical  collec- 
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Barbonr,  John.  The  Bruce;  or,  the  met- 
rical history  of  Robert  I,  king  of  Scots ; 
published  from  a  manuscript  dated  1489, 
with  notes  and  a  memoir  of  the  life  of 
the  author,  by  John  Jamieson,  D.  D. 
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Barclay,  Sidney.  Personal  recollec- 
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3 


Barliain,  Richard  Harris  (Thomas  In- 
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and  marvels.    Illus.  by  Cruikshank.     N. 

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See  Biography. 

Baring:-Cionld,  S.  See  Gould,  S.  Bar- 
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Barker,  Edmond  Homy.  Claims  of  Sir 
Philip  Francis,  K.  B.,  to  the  authorship 
of  Junius's  letters;  with  some  inquiry 
into  the  claims  of  the  late  Charles  Lloyd, 
esq.,  &c.     Lond.,  1828 40—242 

B  a  rlo  W^,  Peter.  Treatise  on  the  strength 
of  timber,  east  and  malleable  iron,  and 
other  materials.     Illus.     Lond.,  1851...   18 — 109 

Barnard,  Henry.  National  education 
in  Europe:  account  of  the  organization, 
administration,  instruction,  and  statis- 
tics of  public  schools  of  different  grades 
in  the  principal  states.     Hartford,  1854.  14 —  82 

Barnard,  J.  6.,  Bvt.  Maj.  Genl.  Prob- 
lems of  rotary  motion  presented  by  the 
gyroscope,  the  precession  of  the  equi- 
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Report  on  the  North  Sea  Canal  of 

Holland  and  on  the  improvement  of  nav- 
igation from  Rotterdam  to  the  Sea. 
Illus.     Wash.,  1872 55— 

Report  on  the  defenses  of  Washing- 
ton, to  the  Chief  of  Engineers,  U.  S. 
Army.     Wash.,  1871 B— 

Barnes,  William  Horatio.  History  of 
the  Thirty -ninth  Congress  of  the  United 
States.    Illus.    N.  Y. ,  1868 52—315 

History  of  the  Fortieth  Congress  of 

the  United  States.     1867-'69.     Illus.    N. 

Y.,  1871.     2v 52—315 

Barney,  Joshua.     See  Biography. 

Barnnin,  Samuel  W.  Comprehensive 
dictionary  of  the  Bible.  Illus.  N.  Y., 
1871 26—160 

Barometric  hypsometry.  Astronomy  and. 
(Geological  surveys  west  of  the  100th 
meridian.)  Wheeler,  iiewi.  6.  M.  Wash., 
1877.    V.2 54— 

Barrera,  Madame  A.  de.  Memoirs  of 
Rachel.     N.Y.,1858 41—249 

Barrett,  Bryant.  Code  Napol<5oU ;  with 
an  introductory  discourse,  containing  a 
succinct  account  of  the  civil  regulations 
eomprised  in  the  Jewish  law ;  the  ordi- 
nances of  Menu  ;  the  Ta-Tsing  Leu  Lee ; 
the  Zend  Avesta;  the  laws  of  Solon;  the 
twelve  tribes  of  Rome;  the  laws  of  the 
barbarians;  the  assises  of  Jerusalem, 
and  the  Koran.     Lond., 1811.    2v 29—177 

Barrett,  Elizabeth.  See  Bro'wmng,  Mrs. 
E.B. 

Barrett,  Joseph  H.  Life  of  Abraham 
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BAREINGTOK. 


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Barringtoii,  Sir  Jonah.  Personal 
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Barrow,  John.  Chronological  historj' 
of  voyages  into  the  arctic  regions,  from 
the  earliest  jjcriods  of  Scandinavian 
navigation  to  the  departnre  of  recent 
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Buchan.     Illus.     Loud.,  1818 :!3— 201 

Life  of  George,  Lord  Anson.   Lond . , 

1839 37—223 

Voyages  of  discovery  in  the  arctic 

regions,  from  the  year  1818  to  the  present 

time.    Lond.,  1846 33-201 

BarstO^V,  George.  History  of  Nesv 
Hampshire,  1614  to  1819.   Concord,  1842.  50—308 

Barth,  Henry.  Travels  and  discoveries 
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3v 33—204 

Bartheleiiiy,  Jean- Jacques.  Travels 
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during  the  middle  of  the  fourth  century 
hefore  the  Christian  era.  Loud.,  1794. 
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Maps,  plans,  views,  and  coins  illus- 
trative of  the  travtils  of  Anacharsis  the 
younger.     Lond.,  1793 35—212 

Bartlett,  John.  'Familiar  quotations: 
heing  an  attemjit  to  trace  to  their  source 
passages  and  phrases  in  common  use. 
Bost.,1878 17—104 

Bartlctt,  J.  K.,  Lieut.  Commander,  V.  S.  A\ 
West  Coast  of  Africa :  Cape  Lopez  to  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  including  the  isl- 
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Bartlctt,  John  Russell.  Collection  of 
college  words  and  customs.  Cambridge, 
18,'>1 ■ 15—  92 

Dictionary  of  Americanisms :  a  glos- 
sary of  words  and  i)hrases  usually  re- 
garded as  peculiar  to  the  United  States. 
Bost.,1860 15_  91 

Explorations  and  incidents  iu  Tex- 
as, New  Mexico,  California,  Sonora,  and 
Chihuahua,  connected  with  the  United 
States  aud  Mexican  boundary  commis- 
sion.   Illus.     N.  Y.,1854.     2v 35 — 216 

Records  of  the  colony  of  Rhode  Isl- 
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1856-'62.    5v 50—306 

Vols.  5  and  6  missing. 

Barton,  Edward  H.  Cause  and  preven- 
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Barton,  William.  Memoirs  of  the  life 
of  David  Rittenhouse,  late  president 
of  the  American  Philosophical  Society. 
Pliila.,1813 41-248 


Bascom,  John.  Philosophy  of  religion ; 
or,  the  rational  grounds  of  religious  be- 
lief.    N.Y.,1876 14—87 

Science,  jihilosophy,  and  religion: 

lectures  delivered  before  the  Lowell  In- 
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Bastile  and  its  principal  captives.  History 
of  the.    llhis.    Davenport,  R.  A.    Lond. 

and  N.Y., 1875 46-280 

A'«c,  also.  Histories  of  tbe  French  rcvolntion,  particularly 
Carlylo's ;  and,  in  Fiction,  Dumas'  Six  j'eara  lat«r. 

Bates,  Samuel  P,     Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

Pliila.,  1875 42—255 

History  of  Pennsylvania  volunteers, 

1861-'65;  prepared  in  coiniiliance  with 
acts  of  the  legislature.  Harrisburg, 
1869-'71.    5v ,51—311 

Battle  of  Dorking:  German  couquest  of 
England  in  1875;  reminiscencesof  a  vol- 
unteer. By  an  eye-witness,  in  1925. 
Chesney.G.     Phila.,n.d 46—283 

Bauer,  Clara.  {Carl  Detlef.)  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Baxter's  library  of  practical  agriculture ; 
with  memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Richmond 
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Baync,  Peter.  Essays  in  biography  and 
criticism.    Bo8t.,1867.    2v 23—141 

CONTEXTS. 

V.  1.  De  Quincey  and  his  works;  Tennyson  and  his  teach- 
ers; Mrs.  Browning;  Kccent  British  art;  John 
Ruskin  ;  Ilngli  Miiler ;  The  modem  novel ;  Dick- 
ens; Bulwer;  Thackeray;  Ellis,  Acton,  and  Currer 
Bell. 
2.  Charles  Kiugalcy ;  T.  B.  Mneaulay ;  Sir  A.  Alison ; 
Coleridge  ;  AVellington  ;  Bonaparte ;  Plato  ;  Christ- 
iancivilization;  The  modern  university ;  Xliepulpit 
and  the  press;  " The  testimony  of  the  rocks;"  A 
defence. 

Lessons  from  my  masters :  Carlyle, 

Tennyson,  and  Ruskin.     N.  Y.,  1879 23—141 

Life  and  letters  of  Hugh   Miller. 

Bost.,  1871.     2v 41-251 

Beanian,'J.  W.  Meteorology.  (PartS 
of  the  Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  United 
States  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey 
of  the  Territories.)    Wash., 1872 54 

Beamish,  North  Ludlow.  Discovery  of 
America  by  the  Northmen  in  the  tenth 
ceutury  ;  with  noticesof  the  early  settle- 
ments of  the  Irish  in  the  western  hemi- 
sphere.   Lond.,  1841 44—272 

Beauniarchais,  Pierre  A.  C.  de.  See 
Biography. 

Beaumont,  Francis,  and  Fletcher, 
John.     (7)1  Keltic's  British  drainatists)..   17 — 104 

CONTEXTS. 

Philaster,  or  love  lies  a-bleeding;  A  king  and  no  king; 
The  knightof  the  burning  pestle. 

Beauties  of  modern  architecture.     Illus. 

Lefever,  M.    N.Y.,1849 30—182 

Beautiful  thoughts  from  French  and  Ital- 
ian authors.  Ramage,  C.  T.  Liverp., 
1866 17—104 

Beautiful  thoughts  from  German  and  Span- 
ish authors.  Ramage,  C.  T.  Liverp., 
1868... 17—104 


BEAUTrPUL. 


19 


BIBLE. 


Beautiful  tlionghts  from  Greek  authors. 

Kiimagc,  C.  T.    Liverp.,  1864 17—104 

Beautiful  thoughts  from  Latin  authors. 

Rainage,  C.  T.    Liverp.,  18t)9 17—104 

Beckett,  Gilbert  Abbott  a.  See  A'Beck- 
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Beckett,  Sylvester  B.  Guide-book  of 
the  Atlantic  and  St.  Lawrence  and  St. 
Lavprence  and  Atlantic  Railroads,  includ- 
ing a  full  description  of  all  the  interest- 
iug  features  of  the  Wliite  Mountains. 
lUns.     Portland,  1853 34—209 

Becklliann,  John.  History  of  inven- 
tions, discoveries,  and  origins.  W.  John- 
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Bede,  C'uthbert,  pseud.  Sec  Bradley, 
MetJ.  E. 

Bcecher,  Alvah  C.  Recitatious  and 
readings;  humorous,  serious,  and  dra- 
matic.    N.  Y.,  1H74 22—129 

Beecher,  Henry  Ward.    Life  of  Jesus, 

the  Christ.     Hlus.     N.Y.,1871 39—239 

See  Fiction. 

Beechey,  Frederick  William.  Narra- 
tive of  a  voyage  to  the  Pacific  and  Behr- 
ing's  Strait  to  co-operale  with  the  polar 
expeditions,  performed  under  the  com- 
maud  of  Captain  F.  W.  Beechey,  R.  N., 
in  the  years  1825-'28      Pliila.,1832 33—199 

Same.     Lond. ,  1833.     2  v 33—199 

Beethoven.    See  Biography. 

Before  the  footlights  and  behind  the 
scenes.  lUns.  Sykes,  Mrs.  Wirt  (Olke 
Logan) 22—131 

Beginning  of  the  middle  ages.     ( Epochs  of 

hhlory.)     Church,  R.  W.     N.  Y. ,  1878 . .  46— 284 

Belcher,  Sir  Edward.  Narrative  of  a 
voyage  round  the  world  (luring  the  years 
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Bcldcn,  E.  Porter.  New  York,  past, 
present,  and  future.     Ilhis.     N.  Y.,  1850.  50—308 

Belgique  et  Hollande.  (L' (Jnivers.)  Has- 
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Bell  (Acton,  Currer,  Ellis),  pseuds.  See 
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Bell,  John.  New  pantheon  ;  or  historical 
dictionary  of  the  gods,  demi-gods,  heroes, 
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Hlus.     Loud.,  1790.     2v 25—151 

Bell,  Robert.  History  of  Russia.  Lond., 
u.d.     3v 48—293 

Life  of  the  Right  Hon.  George  Can- 
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Bclot,  Adolphe.     See  Fiction. 

Ben  Asaph.  Moriad;  or,  the  end  of 
the  Jewish  state.  From  the  Syriac  He- 
brew, by  Anselm  Koristotf.     Nashville, 

1857 16—100 

Bench  and  bar.     Hlus.     Bigelow,  L.  J. 

N.Y.,  1871 22—129 

Bench  and  bar  of  Georgia.  Miller,  S.  F. 
Phila.,  1858.    2v 36—219 


Bench  and  bar  of  South  Carolina,  Bio- 
graphical sketches  of  the.  O'Neall,  J.  B. 
Charleston,  1859.     2  v 36—218 

Benedict,  David.  General  history  of 
the  Baptist  denomination  in  America, 
and  other  parts  of  the  world.  Hlus. 
N.Y.,  1848 14-  82 

Benedict,  Frank  Lee.     See  Fiction. 

Benton,  Thomas  Hart.  Abridgment  of 
the  debates  in  Congress.    1789-1856.    N. 

Y.,  185(>-'58.     9v 53 

Thirty  years'  view  ;  or,  a  history  of 

the  working  of  the  Americau  Government 
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Bcrg:uin-DHVallon,  M.  Vue  de  la 
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provinces  de  Louisiane  et  Floride  occi- 
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Berlin,  &c. ,  Memoir  of  the  court  of  Wrax- 
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Bernan,  Walter.  History  and  art  of 
warming  and  ventilating  rooms  and 
buildings.     Hlus.     Lond., 1845 18—110 

Bcrnni'd,  Charles  de.     See  Fiction. 

Bernard,  Frederic.    Wonderful  escapes. 

Hlus.     Whiteing,  R.,  ()•.     N.  Y.,  1871. ..  22— 130 

Bernard,  Pierre-Joseph.  .See  Petits 
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Berney,  Saffold.  Handbook  of  Ala- 
bama: a  complete  index  to  the  State; 
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Bersier,  .¥a(ia»ie  Eugfene.     5ee  Fiction. 

Berthoud,  Henry.  Stories  of  bird  life: 
a  book  of  facts  and  anecdotes  illnstra- 
tive  of  the  habits  and  intelligence  of  the 
feathered  tribes.     Hlus.     Lond.,  1875  ..  31— 191 

Bertin,  Antoine.  See  Petits  poetes 
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Berzelius,  Johann  Jacob.  Use  of  the 
blow-pipe  in  chemistry  and  mineralogy. 
Whitney,  J.  H. ,  tr.     Bost. ,  1845 18—1 10 

Besant,  Walter  J.  Rabelais.  (Foreign 
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Bessel,  Emil.  Physical  observations. 
(  Fol.  1  of  Scientific  EcsuJts  of  the  United 
States  Arctic  Expedition ;  steamer  I'olaris, 
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illus.     Wash.,  1876 54— 

Best  of  all  good  company.     Hlus.     Jer- 

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Betterself     FriswelljJ.  H.    Phila.,  1875.  23—140 

Bew^ick's  select  fables  of  ^Esop  and  others, 
to  which  are  prefixed  the  life  of  .lEsoj),  and 
anessay  upon  fable  by  Oliver  Goldsmith.     1 —    4 

Beyond  the  Mississippi.  Illus.  Richard- 
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Biart,  Lucien.  Adventures  of  a  young 
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BIBLICAL. 


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BIBLICAL,   RELIGIOUS,    AND    ECCLESI- 
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History  of  LatinChristianity.   Milman,  H.  H.  1870. 

8  V 14_  86 

History  of  liberty.     Ancient  Romans  and  early 

Christians.    Eliot,  S.    Bost.,  1853.    2v 14 85 

Institutes  of  ecclesiastical  history.    Mosheim,  J.  L. 

von.    1851.    3v 14_  86' 

Lectures   on   the   history  of  Christian    dogmas. 

Neander,  A.  J.  W.    Lond.,  1858.    2v 14—87 


Biblical,  Religious,  and  Ecclesiastical  Litera- 
ture— continued. 
Text-book  of  ecclesiastical  history.    Gieseler,  J.  C. 

L.    Phila.,1836.    3v 14—86 

See,  also,  among  other  headings,  Vatican  councils;  names 
of  various  Denominations  and  sects;  names  of  Coun- 
tries;  Popes;  Protestantism;  Reformation. 

Church  Polity,  &c. 

Churchpolity  and  organization.   'Whewell,  W.    {In 

/lis  Elements  of  morality,  v.  2) 30-184 

On  the  construction  of  sheepfolds.     Ruskin,  J. 

1865.    ( With  Pre-RapliaeUtism) 15—  89 

See,  also,  Milton,  J.  Prose  works,  v.  4-5,  in  general  al- 
phabet. 

Concordances. 

Concordance  to  the  Old  and  New  Testaments ;  or, 
a  dictionary  and  alphabetical  index  to  the  Bible. 
Cruden,  Alexander.    Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d 14 — 86 

New  concordance  to  the  Holy  Scriptures.    Butter- 

worth,John.    Bost.,  1858 14—88 

Conscience  and  Casuistry. 

Casuistry.  De  Quincey,  T.  {In  his  Theological  es- 
says, v.l.    1854) 21—128 

Conscience.    {Boston  Monday  Lectures.)    Cook,  J. 

Bost.,  1879 23—146 

Culture  and  Religion. 

Culture  and  religion  in  some  of  their  relations. 

Shairp,J.C.    N.  T.,  1873 23—141 

Denominations  and  Sects. 

BAPTISTS. 

Baptist   denomination.    General   history   of    the. 

lUus.    Benedict,D.    1848 14—82 

CHURCH   OF   ENGLAND. 

Condition  and  prospects  of  the  Church  of  England. 

Hughes,  T.    (in  Questions  of  belief.    1878)..-.      23—137 

CHURCH   OF   SCOTLAND. 

Headship  of  Christ.    Miller,  H.    Bost,  1868 14—20 

Pleadings  with  my  mother,  the  church  in  Scotland ; 
the  substance  of  four  lectures  delivered  in  Edin- 
burgh, May,  1854.  Carlyle,  Thomas.   Edin.,  1854.      14—  86 

METHODISM. 

Life  and  times  of  John  Wesley,  founder  of  the 

Methodists.    Tyerman,  L.     1872.     3v 42—256 

Methodist  pulpit,  south.    Dlus.    Smithson,  W.  T. 

Wa8h.,I859 , 14—  82 

M0RM0NI8M. 

Mormonism:   its  leaders  and  designs.    Hyde,  J. 

1857 14—  83 

Rocky    Mountain   saints.     Stenhouse,   T.   B.   U. 

lllus.     N.Y,  1873 14—83 

SWKDENBORGIANISM. 

Angelic  wisdom  concerning  the  Divine  Love  and 

th(^  Divine  Wisdom.    N.  Y.,  1872 14—  82 

Angelic  wisdom  concerning  Divine   Providence. 

N.  Y.,  1873 14—  82 

Apocalypse  revealed.    Swedenborg,  E.  N.  Y.,  1873. 

2  V 14—  83 

Arcana  coelestia:  contained  in  the  Holy  Scriptures, 
beginning  with  Genesis ;  together  with  wonder- 
ful things  seen  in  tlie  world  of  spirits  and  in  the 
heaven  of  angels.    N.  Y.,  1870-73.    10  v 14—  83 


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Biblical,  Religious,  and  Ecclesiastical  Litera- 
ture— continued. 

Conjugal  1  )ve  and  its  chaato  (Iclights;  also,  jwlul- 

terous  love  and  ita  sinful  pleasures.     1871 14 —  82 

Four  leading  doctrines  of  the  new  cliui'ch:  being 
thoae  concerning  the  Lord,  the  sacred  8crii)turc8, 

faith  and  life.     N.  Y.,  1873 14—  82 

Heaven  and  hell.    Swedenborg,  E.    Noble,  liev.  S,, 

tr.     X.  T.,  1872 14—  82 

Miscellaneous  theological  works.    N.Y.,1871 14 —  82 

CONTENTS. 

The  New  Jerusalem  and  its  heavenly  doctrine:  Brief  ex- 
position;   The  intercourse  between  tlie  soul  and  the 
body;  The  white  horse;  On  the  earths  in  the  universe; 
The  last  judgment. 
True  Christian  religion;  containing  the  universal 

theology  of  the  new  church.    N.  Y.,  1873 14-82 

Dictionaries. 

Comprehensive  dictionary  of  the  Bible,  lllus.  Bar- 

num.S.AV.    N.Y.,1871 26— ICO 

Dictionary  of  the  Holy  Bible,  historical,  critical, 
geographical,  and  etj'mological.  Illus.  Calniet, 
Augustin.  Taylor's  edition.  Charlestown,  1812. 
5v 2(>— ICO 

Episcopacy. 

Brief  notes  upon  Griflith's  sermon,  titled  The  fear 
of  Gud  and  the  king ;  Of  reformation  in  England ; 
Of  prelatical  episcopacy;  Reason  of  church  gov- 
ernment urged  against  prelaty ;  Of  civil  power  in 
ecclesiastical  causes ;  Likeliest  means  to  remove 
hirelings  from  the  church.  Milton,  J.  {In  his 
"Works,  V.  2-3) 21—125 

Evidences  of  Christianity. 

Christian  Evidence    Society :    Lectures ;    Modera 

scepticism.     1871 14 —  84 

CONTENTS, 

Design  in  nature,  by  Archbishop  of  York. 

Pantheism,  by  Rigg,  J.  H. 

Positivism.    Jackson,  W. 

Science  and  revelation.    Dean  of  Canterbury. 

Nature  and  value  of  the  miraculous  testimony  to  Christi- 
anity.   Stoughton,  J. 

Gradual  development  of  revelation.  Lord  Bishop  of  Car- 
lisle. 

Alleged  historical  difficulties  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ments, and  the  light  thrown  on  them  by  modem  dis- 
coveries.    Rawlinson,  G. 

Mythical  theories  of  Christianitj;.     Row,  C. 

Evidential  value  of  St.  Paul's  Epistles,     l^eathes,  Stanley. 

Christ's  teaching  and  influence  on  the  world.  Lord  Bishop 
of  Ely. 

Completeness  and  adequacy  of  the  evidences  of  Christi- 
anity.   Canon  of  Exeter. 

Explanatory  paper.     Lord  Bishop  of  Gloucester. 
Demonstration  dc  I'existence  de  Dieu.    F6nelon,  F. 

de  S.  de  la  M.     {In  his  AVorks,  v.  1,  pp.  37-114) . . .      21—123 
JButretiens  de  F6nelon  ot  de  M.  De  Ramsai  sur  la 

v6rite  de  la  religion.    E^nelon,  F.  do  S.  de  la  M. 

{In  his  Works,  V.  1,  pp.  23-35) 21—123 

Of  the  Christian  religion.    Addison,  J.    {In  his 

Works,  V.  2) 21—128 

Evolution  and  Religion. 

Evolution  and  a  personal  creator.    Sniitli,  J.  C.    ( In 

his  Miscellanies,  old  and  new.    1870) 23—138 

Future  Life  and  Immortality. 
Elsewhere.    Greg,  "W.  R.    {In  his  Enigmas  of  life. 

1874) 23—140 

Hopes  of  the  human  race,  here  and   hereafter. 

Cobbe,  Frances  Power.    N.  Y.,  1876 14—  84 

CONTENTS. 

Preface  (having  special  reference  to  Mr.  Mill's  essay  on 

religion). 
Life  after  death ;   Doomed  to  be  saved ;   Evolution  of  the 

80cial  sentiment. 


Biblical,  Religious,  and  Ecclesiastical  Litera- 
ture— continued. 

Immortality  and  future  life.    Bascom,  J.     {In  his 

Philosophy  of  religion.    1876) 14—  87 

Phcedo:  Dialogues  of  Plato,    v.  1.    Jowett,  B.,  ir. 

1871 17—103 

Soul  and  future  life.    Harrison,  F.    (In  Questions 

of  belief,  pp.  1-43.     1878) 23—137 

The  soul  and  future  life.  Modem  symposium. 
Hutton,  R.  H.,  Huxley,  T.,  Greg,  W.  R..  and 
others.    (7?iQuestionsof  belief,  pp.  43-156.    3878).      23—137 

The  to-morrow  of  death.  Figuier,L.  Illus.  2copies. 

Bost.,1875 14-  84 

Reviewed  by  John  Fiske  in  his  Dnseen  world .      14 —  84 

Unseen  universe;  or,  physical  speculations  on  a 

future  state,     [anon.]     1875 14—  84 

Note. — Authorship  ascribed  to  Balfour  Stewart  and  P. 
G.  Tait. 

Reviewed  by  John  Fiske  in  his  Essays,  Un- 
seen world,  &c.    1876 14—  84 

Genesis. 

Arcana  coelestia.    Swedenborg,  E.    N.  Y.,  1870-73. 

10  V 14—  83 

Genesis  and  Geology. 

**  Testimony  of  the  rocks:"   a  defence.     Bayne,  P. 

{7?i /lis  Essays,  V.  2.     1867) 23— HI 

Testimony  of  the  rocks ;  or,  geology  In  its  beaiings 

on  the  two  theologies,  natural  and  revealed. 

Miller,  H.    Host.,  1869 32—193 

Heaven. 

Heaven  and  its  wonders,  the  world  of  spirits,  and 
hell;  from  things  heard  and  seen.  Swedenborg, 
E.    Noble,  J?cu.S.,(r.    N.  Y.,  1872 14—82 

Huguenots. 

History  of  the  rise  of  the  Huguenots  of  Franco. 

Baird,  Henry  M.     1879.     2v 46—280 

Huguenots  in  France  after  the  revocation  of  the 

edict  of  Nantes.     Smiles,  S.     1874 14—  86 

Infinite  (The). 

The  limits  of  religious  thought  examined,  in  eight 
lectures,  delivered  before  the  University  of  Ox- 
ford, in  1858,  on  the  Bampton  foundation.  Man- 
sol,  H.L.     Boat,  1868 14—  84 

Inquisition. 

History  of  the  inquisition  from  its  establishment  in 
the  12th  century  to  its  extinction  in  the  19th. 
Rule,  "W.H.    Lond.,1874.    2v 14—8 

Roman  republic  of  1849;  with  accounts  of  the  in- 
quisition, &c.    D wight,  Theo.    N.Y.,  1851 48—295 

Jesuits. 

History  of  the  Jesuits.     Steinmetz,  A.     1848.    3  v.  14 — 85 
Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  17th  century.  Park- 
man,  F.    1872 34—205 

Provincial  letters.  Pascal,  B.  M'Crie,  T.,(r.  N.Y., 

1866 14—  86 

Jesus  Christ. 

Christ  of  dogma  and  Jesus  of  history.     Fiske,  J. 

{In  his  Essay-s,  Unseen  world,  &c.     1S76) 14—  84 

EcceDeus:  essays  on  the  life  and  doctiines  of  Jesus 

Christ,  with  controversial  notes  on  "Eccehonio." 

Parker,  Joseph.    Bost.,  1868 14—  85 

Ecce  homo:  survey  of  the  life  and  work  of  Jesus 

Christ.    Seeley.J.R.    Boat.,  1870 14—85 


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Biblical,  Religious,  and  Ecclesiastical  Litera- 
ture— continued. 

Qod-man.  Huinanityaiuldivinityof  Jesus.  Town- 
send.L.T.    pp.  190-389.    Bost,  1872 14—85 

Great  exemplar ;  or,  the  life  of  Jesus  Christ.  Tay- 
lor, Jeremy.    N.T.,1859 39-239 

Life  of  Christ.    Beechor,  n.  W.    N.  T.,1871 39—239 

LifeofJesus.    Renan,E.    N.  Y.,  1865 39—139 

Life  of  Jesus  Christ  in  its  historical  connexion  and 
historical  development.  Neander,  A.  J.  W. 
McCliutock  and  Blumenthal,  (r«.    1858 39—139 

Prince  of  the  house  of  David ;  or,  three  years  in  the 

Holy  City.     Ingraham,  J.  H.     1800 5—30 

See,  also,  Christianity. 

Je'ws. 

See  Jews,  in  general  alphabet. 

Materialism. 

Modern  materialism  in  its  relations  to  religion  and 

theolofty.    Martineau,  J.    N.  Y.,  1877 14—84 

,See  Future  life;  Religion  and  Science;  also,  Materialism, 
in  general  alphabet. 

Miracles. 

Baden  Powell  on  miracles.    Smith,  J.  C.     (/«  his 

Miscel,  pp.  109-145.     1876) 23—138 

On  Hume's  argument  against  miracles.    I)e  Quin- 

cey,  T.     ( In  his  Theological  essays,  v.  1) 21 — 126 

Word  about  miracles.    Fiske,  J.    {In  his  Essays, 

Unseen  world,  &c.     1876) 14—84 

See,   also.   Evidences;    Religion  and  Science;    Religious 
ideas;  also.  Theology. 

Miscellaneous  Works. 

Aids  to  reflection.    Coleridge,  S.  T.    1856 21—127 

Current  discussions :    Questions  of  belief.     Bur- 

lingarae,  E.  L.,  ed.    N.  Y.,  1878 23—137 

See,  in  general  alphabet,  Table  of  contents. 
Excelsior:  helps  to  progress  in  religion,  science, 

and  literature.    Illus.    N.  Y.,  1854.    2v 23—137 

Literary  remains.     Coleridge,  S.  T.     1856 21—127 

Meditations  and  contemplations.    Harvey,  J.    n.  d.  14 — 83 

Sermons  out  of  church.     Mulock,  J/ is«.     1875 23—139 

Strength  and  beauty :  discussions  for  young  men. 

Hopkins,  M.     N.  Y.,  1874 14—84 

Stumbling  blocks.     Dodge,  M.  A.    1868  14—84 

The  Friend.    Coleridge,  S.  T.    1856 21—127 

Theological  essays.    De  Quincey,  T.    Bost.,  1854. 

2v 21—126 

Theology  in  the  English  poets.    Brooke,  S.  A.    N. 

T.,  1875 H—  84 

Missions. 

Early  Jesuit  missions  of  North  America.    Kip,  Itt. 

Jfei).  William  I.    1873 14—85 

Hawaiian  Islands;  their  progress  and  condition 
under   missionary  labors.      lUus.      Anderson, 

Eufus.    Bost,  1864  36—222 

See,  also.  Church  history ;    Jesuits ;    Monastic  orders,  be- 
low. 

Monastic  eind  Religious  Orders. 

British  monachism ;  or,  the  manners  and  customs  of 
the  monks  and  nuns  of  England.  Illus.  Eos- 
broke,  T.  D.    Lond.,  1843 14—85 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders.     Jameson,  Mrs. 

A.     1866 23—138 

Thehennits.    Kingsley,  C.    Lond.    n.d 36—217 

Visit  to  monasteries  in  the  Levant.    Curzon,  11. 

Bost,  1856 35—214 


Biblical,  Religious,  and  Ecclesiastical  Litera- 
ture— coutiiiued. 

Mystics. 

Mystics.    Kingsley,  C.    (fn  7ii'«, Sir  Walter  Raleigh 

and  otlier  papers.    1859)  23—139 

The  mystic,  A.  1).  Alcott.    Frothingliam,  0.  B.    ( In 

his  Transcendentalism,  &c.,  pp.  249-284) 14 —  84 

New  England  Churches. 

Grenesis  of  the  New  England  churches.  Illus.  Ba- 
con, L.    N.  Y'.,  1874 14—84 

See,  also.  Histories  of  New  England ;  Puritanism,  &c. 

Pentateuch. 

Philo  Judaeus.     Works.     4  v.     Bohn.     18M-'55....       14—87 
See  Contents  of  his  works,  in  general  alphabet. 

Popes  and  the  Papacy. 

History  of  the  popes.    Kanke,  L.    1847.    3v 14—86 

Papacy  and  the  civil  power.    Thompson,  K.  W. 

N.  Y.,  1876 14—  83 

Speeches  of  the  Pope.     Gladstone,  W.  E.     (In  his 

Rome  and  tlie  newest  fashions  in  religion.    1875).  14 —  83. 

See,  also.  Church  history ;  Vatican  couucils. 

Prayer. 

Prayer-gauge  debate.  Tyndall,  J.,  Galton,  F.,  and 
others,  against  Dr.  Littledale,  President  McCosh, 
Duke  of  Argyll,  Canon  Lyddon,  and  "Specta- 
tor."   1876 14^84 

Protestantism. 

Condition  and  prospects  of  Protestantism .  F'roudo, 

J.A.     (7n  Short  studies,  v.  2) 93—140 

Era  of  the  proteatant  revolution.     Seebohm,  F. 

Bost.  and N.  Y.,  1874-'78.    2copies 14—85 

See  Reformation,  Denominations  and  Sects. 

Puritanism. 

GenesisoftheNewEuglandchurches.  Illus.  Ba- 
con, Leonard.    N.Y.,  1874 14—84 

History  of  the  Purit!in.s.    Neal,  D.     1793-'97.   5  v..       14—85 
Plays  and  Puritans.    Kingsley,  C.    Lond.,  1873  ..      23—139 
Puritan  revolution.  The  first  two  Stuarts  and  the. 
(Epochs  of  history.)      Gardiner,  S.  K.     Bost., 

1876 46—284 

See,  also,  Histories  of  New  England,  particularly  of  tlie 
States  of  Massachusetts  and  Connecticut ;  also.  Writings 
of  Milton. 

Rationalism. 

History  of  the  rise  and  influence  of  the  spirit  of 
rationalism  in  Europe.  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  N.  T., 
1870.    2t 14—84 

Intellectual  development  of  Europe.   Draper,  J.  W. 

N.Y.,1869 43—264 

Limits  of  religious  thought.     Mansel,  H.  L.     1868.      14—  84 
Sec,  also,  Religion  and  Science ;  Miracles ;  Prayer. 

Reformation. 

History  of  the  Reformation  in  the  16tli  century  in 
Germany,  Switzerland,  &c.    D'Aubigufi,  J.  H. 

Merle.    White,  H.,  fr.     1850-'53.    5  v.  in  3 14—86 

History  of  the  reformation  of  the  church  of  Eng- 
land.   Burnet,  G.     1850.     2v 14—85 

See,  also.  Huguenots,  and  Church  of  Scotland. 
See  general  Church  liistories,  wliich  include  the  epoch  of 
the  Rcfonuation;  and,   also   (in  Biography),  L;ves  of 
Wickliffe,  Cranmer,  Latimer,  Knox,  J.,  &c. 


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Biblical,  Religious,  and  Ecclesiastical  Litera- 
ture— continued. 

Religion  and  Science. 

Draper  on  science  and  religion.    Fiake,  J.    {In  his 

Essays,  Unseen  world,  &c.    1876) )4 —  84 

History  of  the  conflict  between  science  and  religion. 

Draper,,!.^".    1875 14—84 

Influence  upon  morality  of  a  decline  in  religious 
belief.  Modem  Symposium,  II.  By  Stephen, 
Sir  J.;  Selbome,  Lord;  Martineau,  J.,  and 
othert.     (/»>  Questions  of  belief.    1878) 23—137 

Is  life  worth  living?  Mallock,  W.  H.  (Jrv  Ques- 
tions of  belief.    1878) 23—137 

Natural    science    and    religion.      Two   lectures. 

Gray.Asa.    1880 14—84 

Heign  of  law.     Campbell,  G.  D.  (Duke  of  Argyll). 

N.Y.,1873 14—84 

Religious  rock.    Greg,  W.  E.    {In  hi»  Bocks  ahead, 

pp.117-158.    1875) 23—140 

Science,  philosophy,  and  religion:  Lectures  de* 
livered  before  Lowell  Institute.  B-ascom,  J. 
N.Y.,1872 14—87 

Warfare  of  science.    White,  A.D.    1876 14—84 

See,  also.  Evidences  of  ChriRtianity :  Evolution  and  reli- 
gion; Genesis  and  geology  ;  Materialism;  Prayer-gauge; 
Theology. 

Religious  Systems — Religious  Ideas. 

Ancient  faiths  embodied  in  ancient  names:  or,  an 
attempt  to  trace  the  religious  belief,  sacred  rites, 
and  holy  emblems  of  certain  nations  by  Jin  inter-  • 
pretation  of  the  names  given  to  children  by 
priestly  authority,  or  assumed  by  prophets, 
kings,  and  hierarchs.    Illus.    Inman,  Thomas. 

N.Y.  and  Lond.,  1869-74.    2v 14—87 

-    Examination  of  Sir  W.  Hamilton's  philosophy. 

Mill,  J.  S.    2v.     1866 30—184 

Lectures  on  the  origin  and  growth  of  religion,  as 
illustrated  by  religions  of  India.     MuUer,  F. 
"*         Max.    N.  T.,  1879 14-87 

Oriental   religions:    China,   India.      Johnson,   S. 

1873-77.    2v 14—87 

Philosophy  of  religion  ;  or,  the  rational  grounds  of 

religious  belief.    Bascom,  John.     N.  Y.,  1876...       14 — 87 

Ruling  ideas  in  early  ages,  and  their  relation  to 
Old  Testament  faith.    Mozlcy,  J.  B.,  D.  D.    N. 

Y.,1877 14—  87 

See,  aUo,  Man  (prehistoric),  in  general  alphabet. 

Various  Systems. 

AZTEC   UELIGION. 

Fair  God.    Wallace,L.    1874 12—67 

Mexico  and  its  religion.    "Wilson,R.A.    1855 35 — 215 

HUDDIIISM. 

Buddhism.   John.son,  S.    {In  his  Orientiil  religions ; 

India,  pp.  579-802.     1873) 14—87 

{In  his  Oriental  religions ;  China,  pp.  737-856. 

1877) 14—  78 

Light  of  Asia;  or,  the  renunciation  of  Gautama. 

Amold,E.    1879 16—100 

CHRISTIANITY. 

Inquiry  into  the  accordancy  of  war  with  the  prin- 
ciples of  Christianity,  and  an  examination  of  the 
philosophical  reasoning  by  which  it  is  defended. 
Dymond.J.    Phila.,n.d 29—177 

Tongue  of  fire ;  or,  the  true  power  of  Christianity. 
Arthur,  William.  Summers,  T.  0.,  ed.  Nash- 
ville, 1856 14—  84 

See,  also,  Church  history;  Evidences;   Jesus  Christ,  &c. 


Biblical,  Religious,  and  Ecclesiastical  Litera- 
ture— continued. 

COMPARATIVE   WORKS. 

Christ  and  other  masters:  pai-alleMsms  and  con- 
trasts between  Christianity  and  the  religious 
systems  of  the  ancient  world.  Hardwick, 
Charles.    Procter,  F.,  ed.    Lond.,  1874 14—85 

Christianity  and  Islam.     The  Bible  and  the  Koran. 

Stephens, /<•«!!.  W.  R.  W.    N.  Y.,  1877 14—84 

Christianity  and  modem  infidelity;  relative  intel- 
lectual claims  compared.  Morgan,  liev.  R.  W. 
1859 14—  84 

God-man;   or,  search  and  manifestation.    Town- 

8end,L.T.     (pp.21-8].     1872) 14—85 

CONFUCIANISM. 

Confucius,  Doctrine  of;  Influence  of.    pp.  571-625. 

Johnson,  S.    {In  his  Oriental  religions ;  China. 

1"7) -" :--.      14-  87 

Life  and  teachings  of  Confucius.     Legge,  J.     1874.      39—238 

See,  in  general  alphabet,  China, 

HINDUISM. 

Oriental  religions  and  their  relation  to  universal 

religion.    India.    Johnson,  S.    1873 14 87 

See,  also,  Buddhism;  also,  in  general  alphabet,  India. 

MOHAMMEDANISM. 

Koran,  commonly  called  the  Alcoran  of  Moham- 
med ;  translated  into  English  immediately  from 
the  original  Arabic,  with  explanatory  notes 
taken  from  the  most  ai)proved  commentators; 
to  which  is  prefixed  a  preliminary  discourse,  by 
George  Sale;  and  a  memoir  of  the  translator, 
riiila.,  1874 j4 gj 

Mohammedanism  and  its  sects.    Taylor,  W.  C. 

1834 i4_87 

The  Bible,  the  Koran,  and  the  Talmud ;  or,  bibli- 
cal legends  of  the  Mussulmans.    Weil,  Gustav. 

N.  Y.,1846 n_  88 

See,  in  general  alphabet,  Arabia ;  Dervishes ;  Saracens  ; 
Turkey.  Also,  in  Biography,  lives  of  Mohammed,  and 
in  general  alphabet,  Eastern  (The)  question. 

PAGANISM. 

Pagan  and  mediajval  religion.    Arnold,  M.    {In 

/(Iff  Essays  in  criticism.    1869) 23 141 

See.   also,   in  general   alphabet,    Greece,  Rome,  Eevnt. 

Mythology,  Homer.                                                  '  s/f  i 

SCANDINAVIAN  OK   NORSE   RELIGION. 

See,  in  general  alphabet.  Literature  {Icelandic) ;  My- 
thology. 

Sceptical  Writings. 

Dictionnaire  philosophiquo.    {CCxivres  de  Voltaire. 

v.0,7,8.    1862) 21—122 

Essays.    St.  John,  H.  {Lord  Bolingbroke).    {Inhis 

Works,  v.3-4.    1841) 21—128 

Theological  writings.    (Age  of  reason.)    Paine,  T. 

V.2.     1797 21-125 

Sermons. 

Servaon*  (French).    Bossuet,  J.B.     (7nAi* Works. 

18») - 21-123 

Sermons  (French).  Massillon,  J.  B.  (In  his  Works. 

I860) 21—123 

Sermons.    Mozloy,J.B.    1875 14 gg 

Sermons.    Newton,  John.     (/» /m'«  Works.     1860).       14 86 

Sermons.    Sterne,  L.     (/n /(i«  Works.     1869) 11 63 

See,  also.  Miscellaneous  works. 


BIBLICAL. 


24 


BIOGEAPHY. 


Biblical,  Religious,  aud  Ecclesiastical  Litera- 
ture— continued. 

Supernaturalism. 

Credo.    On  the  supernatural  in  religion.    Burr,  E. 

F.    1869 14—85 

Nature  and  the  supernatural,  aa  together  consti- 
tuting the  one  system  of  God.    Bushnell,  Horace. 

N.Y.,1859 14—84 

See,  also,  Miracles;  Evidences;   and,  in  the  general  al- 
phabet. Apparitions ;  Occult  sciences;  Spiritualism. 

Theology. 

Bridgewater  Treatises.    1852.    5v 31—171 

Note. — For  contents,  see  entry  in  general  alphabet. 

God-man  (pp.  21-155).    Townsend,  L.  T.     1872-..      14—85 

Natural  theology  as  a  positive  science.    Wright,  C. 

(In  Aig  Philosophical  discussions.    1877) 30 — 184 

Pre-Adamite  earth;    contributions  to  tlieological 

science.    Harris,  John.    Best.,  1856 .-       14 — 84 

Sacred  history  of  the  world.     Turner,  S.     1837.     v. 

3.     l-2v.  missing 43—261 

Studies  of  nature.  St.  Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de.  Hun- 
ter, H.,  ir 31—192 

Study  of  the  evidences  of  natural  theology.    Powell, 

Baden.     (Jil  Oxford  essays,  pp.  168-204.    1857)..      23—142 
See,  also.  Evidences;  Religions  (Various). 

Suspense  and  restoration  of  faith.    Smith,  J.  C. 

(In  hie  Miscellanies,  old  and  new.     1876) 23—138 

Transcendentalism. 

Transcendentalism  in  New  England.    A  history. 

Frothingham,  0.  B.    N.Y.,1876 14—84 

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American  Bibliography. 

Bibliotheca  Americana,   and  supplement  to  the. 

Koorbach,  O.  A.     1855.    2v 52—318 

Bibliotheca  Americana  nova.     Rich,  0.     Lend., 

1846.    2v 52—318 

Bibliotheque  amdricaiue.    Ternaux,  H.    Paris,  1837.      52—318 

Classical  Bibliography. 

Bibliography  classica;  dictionary  of  all  the  prin- 
cipal names  and  terms  relating  to  the  ancients. 
Lempriere.J.    Phila.,  1856 25—151 

General  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Bibliographer's    manual   ,of    English    literature. 

Lowndes,  W.  T.    Lond.  and  N.  T.,  1869.    6v  ...      52—318 

Critical  dictionary  of  English  literature,  and  Eng- 
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Introduction  to  the  study  of  bibliography.    Illus. 

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"WORKS. 

Uses  of  Biography. 

Bayne,  P.  Essays  in  biography  and  criti- 
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Carlyle,  T.     Essays 23—142 

Foster,  J.     Critical  essays  23 — 140 

Helps,  A.     Friends  in  council 23 — 139 

American  Biography:   1.  Dictionaries. 

Biographical  dictionary,  containing  a 
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Anecdotes  of  public  men.  Forney,  J.  W. 
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Biographical  and  historical  memoirs  of 
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Heroes  of  the  war  for  the  Union.  Ferree, 
P.  V.     Ciu.,1864 36—217 


BIOGEAPHY. 


25 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography — Collective  "Works — continued. 
Heroes  of  three  wars.     Glazier,  \V.     1879.  36- 


-217 


CONTENTS. 

Part  1. — War  of  the  Revolution. 


Allen. 
Greene. 
Jones. 
Koaciuszko. 

Houaton. 

May. 

Scott 


Lafayette.  Stark. 

Marion.  Waneu. 

Mercer.  Washington. 

Putnam.  Wayne. 
Part  2. — Mexican  AVar. 

Shields.  Wool. 

Taylor.  AVorth. 


Part  3.— War  for  the  Tuion. 


Baker. 

Bumsirte. 

Ellsworth. 

Farrajnit. 

Fremont. 

Grant. 

Hancock. 


Hooker. 

Howard. 

Kearny. 

Kil  pa  trick. 

Lyon. 

McClellan. 

Mcpherson. 


Meade. 

Sliorman. 

Sheridan. 

Sigek 

Slocum. 

Tlioinas. 


Homes  of  American    statosmpn.      Illus. 

Hartford  and  Lend.,  1855 36-220 


Adam9,  J. 

Adams,  J.  Q. 

Ames. 

Calhoun. 

Clay. 

Clinton. 

Franklin. 


Hamilton. 

Hancock. 

Henry. 

Jackson. 

Jay. 

Jefferson. 

King. 


Madison. 

Marshall. 

Story. 

WasliingtoD. 

Wehster. 

Wheaton. 


Ladies  of  the  White  House.    Illns.    Hollo- 
way,  Laura  C.     1880 37—226 


Adams,  Mrs.  Abigail. 
Adams,   Mrs.   Catherine 

Louisa. 
Donelson,  Mrs.  Emily. 
Fillmore,  Mrs.  Abigail. 
Fillmore.    Miss    Mary 

Abigail 
Grant,  Mrs.  Julia  Bent. 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Anna 

Symraes. 
Hayes,  Mrs.  Lucy  Webb. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Kachel. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Sarah  Yorke. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Eliza  McCar- 

die. 
Lane,  Miss  Harriet. 
Lincoln,  Mrs.  Mary  Todd. 


Madison,  Mrs.  Dorothy 
Payne. 

Monroe,  Mrs.  Eliza  Kortriglit 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Martha 
Johnson. 

Pierce,  Mrs.  Jane  Ajiideton. 

Polk,  Mrs.  Sarah  Childress. 

Kandolph,  Mrs.  Martha  Jef- 
ferson. 

Stover,  Mrs.  Mary. 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Margaret. 

TyhM-.Mrs.LetitiaCbristian. 

Tyler,  Mrs.  Julia  Gardiner. 

Van  Buren,  Mrs.  Hannah. 

Van  Buren,  Mrs.  Angelica 
Singleton. 

Washington,  Mrs.  Martha. 


Library  of  American  biography.    Sparks, 

J.,  ed.     25  t.     1834-M8 36—220 


Allen,  E.    v.  1. 
Arnold,  B.    v.  3. 
Bacon,  N.    t.  13. 
Boone,  D.    v.  23. 
Brainerd,  D.    v.  8. 
Brown,  C.  B.    v.  1. 
Cabot,  S.     v.  9. 
Calvert,  L.    v.  19. 
Davidson,  L.  M.     v.  7. 
Davie,  W.  R.    v.  25. 
Decatur,  S.    v.  21. 
Dwight,  T.    V.  14. 
Eaton,  W.    v.  9. 
Edwards,  J.    v.  8. 
Eliot,  John.    v.  5. 
Ellery,  W.    v.  6. 
Fitch,  J.    V.16. 
Fulton,  R.    V.  10. 
Gorton,  S.    v.  15. 
Greene,  N.    v.  20. 
Henry,  P.    v.  11. 
Hudson,  H.    v.  10. 
Hutchinson,  A.    v.  16, 
Kirkland,  S.    v.  2f>. 
La  Salle,  R.    v.  11. 
Ledyard,  J.    v.  24. 
Lee.C.    v.  18. 
Leisler.  J.    v.  13. 
Lincoln,  B.    v.  23. 
Marquette  (Father),    v. 

Men  and  manners  in 


Mason,  J.    v.  13. 
Mather,  C.    v.  6. 
Montgomery,  R.    v.  1 
()gletnorpe,'j.     v.  12. 
Otis,  J.    V.  12. 
Pallrev,  W.    v.  17. 
Penn,  \V.    v.  22. 
Phips,  Sir  W.    v.  7. 
Pike,  Z.  M.    v.  15. 
Pinkney,  AV.    v.  6. 
l*osov,  T.    v.  19. 
Preble,  E.    v.  22. 
Pulasky,  C.     v.  14. 
Putnam,  T.    v.  7. 
Rale,S.    v.  17. 
Keed,J.    v.  18. 
Ribault,  J.    V.  17. 
Kittenliouse,  D. 


10. 


Rumford,  Count. 
Smith,  J.    V.2. 
Stark,  J.    V.  1. 
Steuben,  F.AV.  A. 
Stiles,  E.     V.  16. 
Sullivan,  J.    v.  13. 
Vane,  Sir  H.    v.  4. 
AVard,S.    v.  19. 
AVarrcn,  J.    v.  10. 
AVayne,  A.    v.  4. 
AVilliams,  R.    v.  14. 
AVilson,  A.    v.  2. 


-.7. 
v.  15. 


v.  9. 


America  ■  one  hnn- 


dred  years  ago.     Scudder,  H.  E.     {Sana 

Souci  series.)    1876 37—228 


Biography— CoUeotive  Works— continued. 

Men  and  times  of  the  Kevolution.  Wat- 
son,Winslow  C.     1856 37—228 

Poets'  homes.  Pen  and  pencil  sketches 
of  American  poets  and  their  houies.  Gil- 
man,  Arthur  and  others.     1879 36—220 

CONTENTS. 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.  O'Reillv,  J.  Boyle. 

Emerson,  Ralph  AValdo.  Perry,  Nora. 

Hayne,  Paul  H.  I'helps,  Elizabeth  Stuart. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  Smith,  S.  F. 

Mi  ler,  Joaquin.  AV'hitman,  AValt. 

Portraits  of  eminent  Americans.  Living- 
ston.    N.  Y.,  Lond. ,  and  Paris,  1854 36—219 

Presidents  of  the  United  States,  Memoirs 
and  administrations  of  the.  lllua.  Wil- 
liams, E.    N.Y.,  1849 37—226 

Public  men  of  the  Revolution.     Sullivan, 

William.     1847 37—228 

RepubUcan  court,  The.    Illns.    Griswold, 

R.  W.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1867 37—226 

Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independ- 
ence, Biography  of  the.  Judson,  L.  C. 
Phila.,  1839 36—219 

CONTENTS. 

Adams,  John,  Lynch,  Tliomas,  Jr. 

Adams,  Samuel.  M'Kean,  Tliomas. 

Bartlett,  Josiah.  Middleton,  Arthur, 

Braxton,  Carter.  Morris,  Lewis. 

Carroll,  Charles.  Morris,  Robert. 

Chase,  Samuel.  Morton,  John. 

Clark,  Abraham.  Nelson,  Thomas. 

Clyraer,  George.  Paca,  AVilliam. 

Ellery,  AVilliam.  Paine,  Robert  Treat 

Floyd,  AVilliam.  Penn,  John. 

Franklin,  Benjamin.  Read,  George. 

Gerry,  Elbridge.  Rodney,  Ciesar. 

Gwinnett,  Button.  Koss,  (George. 

Hall,  Lyman.  Rush,  Benjamin,  Dr. 

Hancock,  John.  Rutledgc,  Edward. 

Harrison,  Benjamin.  Sherman,  Roger. 

Hai  t,  John.  Smith,  James. 

Henry,  Patrick.  Stockton,  Richard. 

Hewes,  Joseph.  Stone,  Thomas. 

Heyward,  Thomas.  Taylor,  George. 

Hooi)er,  AVilliam.  Thornton,  Matthew. 

Hopkins,  Stephen.  AValton,  George. 

Hopkinson,  Francis.  AVashington,  George. 

Huntington,  Samuel.  A\'hipide,  William. 

Jefferson,  Tliomas.  AVilliams,  AVilliam. 

Lee,  Francis  Lightfoot.  AVilson,  James. 

Lee,  Richard  Henry.  AVithersi>oon,  John. 

Lewis,  Francis.  Wolcott,  Oliver. 

Livingston,  Philip.  AVythe,  George. 

Same.     Phila.,  1831.     5v 36—219 

'Washington  and  his  generals.     Headley, 

J.T.     1859 37—224 

Ancient  or  Classical. 

Captains  of  the  old  world.     Herbert,  H. 

W.    1852 , 36—218 

Dictionary  of  biography  and  mythology, 

Universal     pronouncing.      Thomas,   J. 

Phila.,  1870.     2v 25—153 

of  Greek  and  Roman  hiographyand 

mythology.   Smith,  W.  Host,  and  Lend., 

1849.     3v 25—151 

Artistic. 

Biographical  and  critical  dictionary  of 
painters,  engravers,  sculptors,  and  archi- 
tects.    Spooner,  S.     N.  Y.,1853 26—100 

Early  Italian   painters.  Memoirs  of  the. 

Jameson,  A.M.     1866 15—  90 


BIOGRAPHY. 


26 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography — Collective  Works — continued. 
Dramatic. 

Annals  of  the  English  stage.     Doran,  J. 

N.Y.,1865,     2v 3{>— 220 

English    actors,     from    Shakespeare    to 

Macready.     Baker, H.B.     1879.     2v-..  36—220 

Romance  of  the  English  stage.  Fitzger- 
ald,Percy.     1874.     2v 36—220 

Theaters    of    Paris.      Matthews,    J.    B. 

1880 36—220 

English  and  European  Statesmen  and  Eminent 
Persons. 

British  Plutarch.     Wrangham,  F.     1816. 

6v 37-226 


Abbot,  George,    v.  2. 
Addison,  Joseph,    v.  5. 
Ascham,  Roger,    v.  1. 
Atterbury,  Francis,    v.  5. 
Bacon,  Francis,    v.  2. 
Bentley,  Richard,    v.  5. 
Berkeley,  George,    t.  6. 
Blake,  Robert,    v.  3. 
Boyle,  Richard,    v.  3. 
Boyle,  Robert,    v.  4. 
Buchanan,  George,    v.  1. 
Burnet,  Gilbert,    v.  5. 
Butler,  James,    v.  4. 
Butler,  Samuel,    v.  4. 
Camden,  William,    v.  2. 
Cecil,  Sir  Robert,    v.  2. 
Cecil,  William,    v.  2. 
Cheke,  Sir  John.    t.  1. 
Churchill,  John.    v.  5. 
Clarke,  Samuel,    v.  5. 
Coke,  Sir  Edward,     v.  2. 
Colet,  John.    v.  1. 
Cooper,  Antony  Ashley,  t.4. 
Cranmer,  Thomas,     v.  1. 
Cromwell,  Oliver,     v.  3. 
Cromwell,  Thomas,    v.  1. 
Deverenx,  Robert,    v.  2. 
Drake,  Sir  Francis,    v.  2. 
Dryden,  John.    v.  4. 
Dudley,  John.     v.  1. 
Dudley,  Robert,    v.  2. 
Fisher,  John.    v.  1. 
Flamsteed,  John.    v.  5. 
Gardiner,  Stephen,     v.  1. 
Goldsmith,  Oliver,    v.  6. 
Gray,  Thomas,    v.  6. 
Gre'sham,  Sir  Thomas,    v.  1. 
Hale,  Sir  Matthew,    v.  4. 
Hampden,  John.    v.  3. 
Harley,  Robert,    v.  5. 
Harvev,  William,    v.  3. 
Hawkins,  Sir  John.    v.  2. 
Hoadley,  Benjamin,    v.  6. 
Holt,  Sir  John.    v.  5. 
Howard,  Charles,     v.  2. 
Howard,  Thomas,    v.  1. 
Hutchinson,  John.     v.  3. 
Hyde,  Edward,    v.  3. 
Jewel,  John.    v.  1. 
Johnson,  Samuel,     v.  6. 
Jones,  Inigo.    v.  3. 


Jones,  Sir  William,    v.  6. 
Jonson,  Ben.    v.  2. 
Jortin,  John.    v.  6. 
Knox,  John.    v.  1. 
Latimer,  Hugh.    v.  1. 
Land,  William,    v.  3. 
Locke,  .John.     v.  5. 
Marvell,  Andrew,    v.  4. 
Milton,  John.    v.  3. 
Monk,  George,    v.  3. 
More,  Sir  Thomas,    v.  1. 
Nelson,  Viscount,    v.  6, 
Pjirker,  Matthew,     v.  1. 
Petty,  Sir  William,     v.  4. 
Pitt,  William,    v.  6. 
Pole,  Reginald,     v.  1. 
Pope,  Alexander,    v.  5. 
Prior,  Matthew,    v.  5. 
Raleigh,  Sir  Walter,    v.  2. 
Richardson,  Samuel,    v.  6. 
Rooko,  Sir  George,    v.  5. 
Sackville,  Thomas,    v.  2. 
St.  John,  Henry,    v.  6. 
Saville,  George,    v.  4. 
Selden,  John.    v.  3. 
Seymour,  Edward,    v.  1. 
Shakspeare,  William,    v.  2. 
Sidney,  Algernon,    v.  4. 
Sidney,  Sir  Philip,    v.  2. 
Spenser,  Ednunid.    v.  2. 
Stanhope,    PhiJii)    Dormer. 

V.6. 
Steele,  Sir  Richard,    v.  5. 
Swift,  Jonathan,     v.  5. 
Temple,  Sir  William,    v.  4. 
Thomson,  James,    v.  6. 
Tillotson,  Jobn.    v.  4. 
Usher,  James,    v.  3. 
Villiers  I,  George,    v.  2. 
Villiers  II,  George,    v.  4. 
Waller,  Edmund,     v.  4. 
Walpole,  Sir  Robert,    v.  6. 
Walsingham,     Sir    Francis. 

V.  2. 
AVentworth,    Sir     Thomas. 

V.3. 
Williams,  John.    v.  3. 
Wolfe,  James,    v.  6. 
Wolsey,  Thomas,    v.  1. 
Wren,  Sir  Christopher,   v.  5. 
Young,  Edward,    v.  6. 


Court  and  reign  of  Francis  the  first,  king 
of  France,  llkis.  Pardee,  Julia.  Lond., 
1849.     2  V 36- 


-217 


English  statesmen.     Higginson,  Thomas 
Wentworth.     N.  Y.,  1875 36—281 


Argyll,  Duke  of. 
Bright,  John. 
Cairns,  Lord. 
Childers,  H.  C.  E. 
Derby,  Earl. 
Disraeli,  Benjamin. 
Forster,  William  E. 
Gladstone,  William  E. 
Goschen,  George  J. 


CONTENTS. 

Granville,  Earl. 
Harcourt,  Sir  William. 
Hardy,  Gathorne. 
Hartington,  Marquis. 
Lowe,  Robert. 
Northcote,  Sir  Stafford. 
Richmond,  Duke  of. 
Russell,  Earl. 
Salisbury,  Marquis  of. 


Biography — Collective  "Works — continued. 

G-eorgian  era.  Memoirs  of  eminent  per- 
sons in  Great  Britain,  1714-1828.  1832. 
4v 36—217 

CONTENTS. 
V.  1.  Royal  family. 

Pretenders  and  their  adherents. 
*      Churchmen,  dissenters,  and  statesmen. 

2.  Military  and  naval  commanders. 
Judges  and  barristers. 
Physicians  and  surgeons. 

3.  Voyagers  and  travellers. 
Pliiloaophers  and  men  of  science.    Authors. 

4.  Political  and  rural  economists. 

Painters,  sculptors,  architects,  and  engravers. 
Composers:   vocal,  instrumental,  and  dramatic  per- 
formers. 

Lives  of  the  most  eminent  British  military 
commanders.     Gleig,  G.  R.     1832 36—212 

Memoirs  of  the  house  of  Russell.  Wiffen, 
J.  H.     1833.     2v 37—274 

Memoirs  of  the  Jacobites.     Thomson,  K. 

B.     1845.     3v 37—228 

Memoirs  of  Prince  Rupert^  and  the  cava- 
liers.    Warburton,  Eliot.     1849.     3  v  ..  37—224 

Men  of  the  time.     Cooper,  Thompson 25 — 152 

Modern  British  Plutarch.  Taylor,  W.  C. 
N.  Y.,  1846 37—226 

CONTESTS. 

Arkwright.  Erskine.  Nelson, 
liurke.  Fox.  Pitt 
Burns.  Franklin.  Romilly. 
Byron.  Goldsmith.  Scott. 
Canning.  Grattan.  Sheridan. 
Chatham.  Grey.  Smeaton. 
Clarke.  Hastings.  Watt. 
Clive.  Howard.  Wellesley     (Mar- 
Cook.  Jenner.  qnis  of). 
Cowper.  Jones.  Wilberforce. 
Crabbe.  Mackintosh.  Wilkie. 
Davy.  Martyn.  AV"ellington(Duke 
Eldon.  Moore.                          of). 

Pretenders  and  their  adherents.     Jesse, 

J.  H.     1846.     2  V 37—224 

Romance  of  the  peerage.     Craik,  G.  L. 

1848 37—227 

Romantic  biography  of  the  age  of  Eliza- 

heth.  Taylor, W.C.  Loud.,  1842.  2v.  36—217 
Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  the  Third, 

Historical  sketches  of.     Brougham,  H. 

Loud.,  1853.     3  v  36—222 

Worthies  of  England.     Fuller,  T.     1840. 

3  V 37—224 

General  Biographical  Dictionaries. 

Cyclopaedia  of  biography.  IIlus.  Apple- 
ton,  D.     Hawks,  F.  L. ,  ed,    N.  Y. ,  1856  . .  25—154 

Dictionary      of     American      biography. 

Drake,  F.  S.     1874. 25—153 

Cottage,  of  history  and  biography. 

lUus.     Pierce,  E.M.     Hartford,  1859...  25—153 

General  biographical.     Blake,  J.  S. 

Bost.,  1848 -. 25—153 

General  biographical.     Gorton,  J. 

Lond.,  1838.     3v 25—152 

New  'general  biographical.     Rose, 

H.J.    Lond.,  1853.     12  v 25—152 

Men  of  the  time ;  dictionary  of  contempo- 
raries. Cooper,  T.  Lond.  and  N.  Y, 
1875 25—152 


BIOGRAPHY. 


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BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography— Collective  Works— continued. 
G-erman. 

German  political  leaders.    Tattle,  Her- 
bert.   187G .■ 36—218 


Arnini  Count  Henry  von. 
Uennigson,  Ilorr  von. 
Bi^jniarck,  Prince. 
Ciimpliansen,  Herr. 
Delbriick,  Dr. 
Talk.  Dr. 
Gnei-st,  Prof. 
Hasaelmann,  Ilerr. 
Hohenlohe,  Prince. 

Memoirs  of  the  courts  of 

Warsaw,  and  Vienna. 

W.     1800.    2v 


Jacoby,  Joliann  Ur. 
La«ker,  Ednard. 
Scbulze-Delitzscli,  Ilerr. 
Simson,  Dr. 
Sonnemann,  Dr. 
Sybel,  Prof.  von. 
Virchow,  Prof. 
Windthorst,  Herr. 


Berlin,  Dresden, 
Wraxall,  Sir  N. 


36—219 


Indian. 


Biography  and  history  of  the  Indians  of 
North  America.  Drake,  S.  G.  Bost., 
1851 36—217 

Indian  biography.  Thatcher,  B.  B. 
N.  Y.,  1848.     2v 36—217 

Italian. 

Makers  of  Florence:  Dante,  Giotto, 
Savonarola,  and  their  city.  lUus.  Oli- 
phant,  Mrs.    Lend.  ,1876 37—228 

Legal. 

Bench  and  bar.  lUn.s.  Bigelow,  L.  J. 
N.  Y.,  1871 22—129 

and  bar  of  South  Carolina,  Bio- 
graphical sketches  of  the.  O'Noall,  J.  B. 
Charleston,  1859.     2v 36—218 

aad  bar  of  Georgia:  memoirs  and     . 

sketches,  with  an  appendix  containing 
a  court-roll  from  1790  to  1857.  Miller, 
Stephen  F.     Phila.,  1858.     2  v 36—219 

Chief  justices  of  England,  from  the  Nor- 
man conquest  till  the  death  of  Lord 
Teuterden,  Lives  of  the.  Campbell, 
Lord  John.     Phila. ,  1853.     3  v 37—228 

COSTEiNTS. 

Lives  of  cliief  justices  from  tlio  conquest  to  tbe  reign  of 
Charles  II,  v.l;  chief  just  ices  during  the  common  wealtli, 
v.  1 ;  from  tlie  restoration  till  the  ap])ointrat'nt  of  Sir 
Matthew  Hale,  v.  1;  from  the  resignation  of  Hale  till 
tbe  appointment  of  Jetfreys,  v.  2. 

Bradsbaw.    v.  1.  Pemberton.    v.  2. 

Coke.    V.  t.  Kyder.    v.  2. 

EUenborough.    v.  3.  Sannders.     v.  2. 

Hale.    V.  2.  St.  John.    v.  1. 

Holt.    V.  2.  Tenterden.    v.  3. 

Kenyon.    v.  3.  Willes.    v.  2. 

Mansfield,    v.  2.  Wilmot.    v.  2. 

Lord  chancellors  and  keepers  of  the  great 
seal  of  England,  from  the  earliest  times 
till  the  reign  of  King  George  the  Fourth. 
Campbell, Xo)d J.    Lond.,  1847-'49.    7 v.  36—128 

COXTENTB. 

V.  1.  Introduction:  Origin,  functions,  and  jurisdiction  of 
tbe  office  of  lord  chancellor ;  under  the  Anglo-Saxon 
kings;  from  the  conquest  to  Henry  II;  Thomas  k 
Becket;  to  the  appointment  of  Queen  Eleanor  as 
lady  keeper  of  the  gre.at  seal;  Queen  Eleanor, 
through  tlie  reign  of  Ilenry  VII;  Archbishop  War- 
ham;  Wolsey  :  Sir  Thomas  More;  Sir  S.  Audley; 
Lord  Wriotbesley. 


Biography— Collective  Works — continued. 

V.  2.  Sir  "William  Paulet;  Richard  Goodrich;  Stephen 
Gardyuer;  Heath;  Sir  J^icludas  Bacon;  Sir  Th. 
Bromley;  Sir  Christopher  Hatton;  Sir  John  Puck- 
ering; Lord  EUcsmorc;  Lord  Bacon;  Lord  Keeper 
Wilfiams ;  "Tiord  Keeper  Coventry ;  Lord  Keeper 
Einch ;  Lord  Keeper  Littleton  ;  Lord  Keeper  Lane. 
3. _Common  wealth:  Lord  Keepers  Whitlock  and  Herbert ; 
Clarendon ;  Bridgeman ;  Shaftesbury ;  Nottingham  ; 
Guilford ;  Jetfreys. 

4.  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  great  seal  on  the  accession 

of  William  and  Mary :  Mayuard :  Trevor ;  Lord  Som- 
ers;  Wright;  Lord  Cowper;  Harcourt;  Lord  Mac- 
clesfield; King:  Talbot. 

5.  Hardwicke;  Nortbington;  Camden;  Charles  Yorke; 

Batburst;  Thurlow. 

6.  Loughborough ;  Erskino. 

7.  Eldon.   Alphabetical  list. 

Literary  and  Scientific. 

Bric-a-brac  series.  See  General  cata- 
logue. 

Bnglish  men  of  letters.    Morley,  John,  ed. 

1879.     13v 37—228 

CONTESTS. 

Burke.  Goldsmith.  Scott. 

Burns.  Hawthorne.  Shelley. 

Chancer.  Hume.  Southey. 

Defoe.  Johnson.  Spenser. 

Gibbon.  Milton.  Thackeray. 

Foreign  classic  series.  See  General  cat- 
alogue. 

French  poets  and  novelists.  James,  H. ,  jr. 

Lond.,  1878 23—139 

Lives  of  the  British  historians.  Law- 
rence, Eugene.    N.  Y.,  1855.    2v 36—217 

Martyrs  of  science:  lives  of  Galileo,  Ty- 
choBrahe,  and  Kepler.  lUus.  Brewster", 
Sir  David.     Lond. ,  1874 37—228 

Men  of  letters  and  science  who  flourished 
in  the  time  of  George  III,  Lives  of. 
lUus.  Brougham,  Lord  Henry.  Lond., 
1845 37—228 

CONTENTS. 

Voltaire.  Black.  Davy. 

Kousseau.  Watt.  Simson. 

Hume.  Priestley. 

Robertson.  Cavendish. 

Miscellaneous. 

Anecdotes  of  distinguished  persons.  lUus. 

Seward,  W.     1798.     4v 37—227 

Biographical  and  politicalhistory  of  Con- 
gress.    Wheeler,  H.  G.     N.  Y.,  1848 52—315 

Biographical    essays.       De  Quiucey,   T. 

Best.,  1860 21—126 

CONTENTS. 

Goethe.  Pope.  Shakspeare. 

Lamb.  Schiller. 

Biographical  sketches.  Martiueau,  H. 
1869 36—218 

CONTENTS. 

Anglesey,  Marquis  of.  Gloucester,  Duchess  of. 

Beaufort,  Sir  Erancis.  Hallam,  Henry. 

Berry,  Miss.  Herbert,  Lord. 

Blomfield,  Bishop.  Humboldt. 

Bront6,  Charlotte.  Hume. 

Brougham,  Lord.  Jameson,  Mrs. 

Byron,  Lady.  Kent,  Duchess  of. 

Campbell,  Lord.  Landor,  W.  S. 

Carlisle,  Earl  of.  Lansdowne,  Marquis  of. 

Combe,George.  Lockhart,  John. 

Croker,  J.  "\v .  Londonden'v,  M.arqui3  of. 

Denma'n,  Lord.  Lyndhurst,  Lord. 

De  Quincev,  T.  Macaulay. 

Elgin,  Lord.  Marcet,  Mrs. 

rrederick  William  IV.  Mathew,  Father. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


28 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography — Collective  Works — coutinued. 


Mctternich. 
Mitfonl,  Miss. 
Murray,  Lord. 
Napier,  Sir  W. 
Newcastle,  Duke  of. 
Nicholas,  -Kmperor. 
Opie,  Mrs. 
Owen,  Robert. 


Palmerston,  Lord. 
Rojiers,  Samuel. 
Kajilan.  Lord- 
Ilicliardaon,  Sir  John. 
Roberts,  David. 
Wliatel.v.  Archbishop. 
Wilson,'  John. 
"Wordsworth,  Mrs. 


Biography    ami     criticism,     Essays    in. 
Bayiic,  P.     Bost.,  1867.     -2  v 23—141 

Book  of  worthies.    Yonge,  CM 37—224 


Africanus. 

Alexander. 

Aristides. 

Cajsar. 

Cleomenes. 


CONTKSTS. 

David. 
Dentatus. 
Epaminondas. 
Hector. 


Joshua. 
Maccaba'us. 
Neheniiah. 
Xenophon. 


Captains  of  the  old  world,  as  compared 
with  the  great  modern  strategists.  Her- 
bert, H.W.    1852 36—218 


Alexander. 

Epaminondas. 

Hannibal. 


Miltiades. 
Pausanias. 


Tbemistokles. 
Xenophon. 


Casket  of  reminiscences.     Foote,    H.    S. 

1874 36-218 

Celebrated  characters,  Memoirs  of.     La- 
martine,  A.  de.     N.  Y.,  1854.    2  v. . . 


36—217 


Cicero. 

Columbus. 

Cromwell. 

E6nelon. 

Gutenberg. 


CONTENTS. 

H61oise- 
Honier. 
Jacquard. 
Joan  of  Arc. 


Nelson. 
Palissy. 
Roostaui. 
Socrates. 


Bminent  women  of  the  age.  lUus.  Par- 
tm,  J.,  (Jreeley,  H.,  and  others.  Hart- 
ford, 1871 37—226 


Anthony,  Susan  B. 

BlackwoU,  Elizabeth. 

Bonlieur,  Rosa. 

Urown,  Antoinette. 

Brown,  Olympia. 

Browning,  Elizabeth  Bar- 
rett. 

Cary,  Alice. 

Cary,  Pluebe. 

Child,  Lydia  Mari.i. 

Crowe,  Mrs.  (Kate  Bate- 
man). 

Dall,  Caroline  H. 

Dascomb,  Marianue  P. 

Dickinson,  Anna  E. 

Dodge,  Mary  Abigail  (Gail 
Hamilton). 

Eugenic  (Empress  of  the 
French). 

Gage,  Frances  D. 

Coldschmidt,  Jenny  Lind. 

Grew,  Mary. 

Grimke,  Aiigelina. 

Grimke,  .Sarah. 

Hosmer,  Harriet  G. 

Howe.  Julia  Ward. 

Hunt,  Harriet  K. 

Hutchinson,  Abby. 


Kean,  Mrs.  Ellen  Tree. 
Kelley,  Abby. 
Kellojjg,  Clara  Louisa. 
Kemble,  Frances  Anne. 
Lippincott,      Mrs.      (Grace 

Greenwood). 
Longshore,  Hannah  E. 
Lozier,  Clemence  S. 
Martiu,      Mrs.       Theodore 

(Helen  Faucit). 
Mott,  Lucretia. 
Nichols,  Mrs.  C.  I.  H. 
Nightingale,  Florence. 
Os.soIi,  Margaret  Fuller. 
Partou,  Mrs^  (Fanny  Fei-n). 
Phillips,  Anne  Greene. 
Preston,  Ann. 
Ristori,  Adelaide. 
Rosa,  Euphrosyno  Parepa. 
Severance,  Caroline  M. 
Sigoumey,  Lydia  H. 
Stanton,  Elizabeth  Cady. 
Stone,  Luc.v. 
Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher. 
Urso,  Camilla. 
Victoria,  Queen  of  England. 
AVillard,  Emma. 


Fairfaxes  of  England  and  America.  Neill, 
i:.l>-    1B68 3&-217 

Giants   and  dwarfs.     Wood,  Edward   J. 
Lond.,  1868    37—224 

Half   hours  with  the   best  letter- writers 

and  autobiographers.     Knight,  C.     2v.  23— 136 


Biography— Collective  Works— continued. 
Hermits,  The.   Illus.  Kingsley,  C.  Loud., 
u.  d 36—218 

CONTBNTS. 

Anchorites.  Hermits,  European. 

Anthony,  St.  Hermits,  Celtic. 

Arsenius.  Ifilarion. 

Basil.  Malo,  St. 

Columba,  St.  Paul,  St. 

Godric,  St.  Severinus,  St. 

Guthlac,  St.  Stylites,  Simeon. 
Hermits,  Asiatic. 

Heroes  and  hero-worship.  Carlyle,  T. 
Loud.,  1840 23—141 

Knights    of   Malta.      Vertot    D'Aubcuf, 

Renfi  Aubert  de.     1757 37—224 

Martyrs  of  Spain  and  liberators  of  Hol- 
land.    Charles,  Mrs.  E.     1865 37—228 

Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets.  Bio- 
graphical sketclies  of  women  celebrated 
in  ancient  and  modern  poetry.  Jameson, 
Jl/rs.  A.M.     1866 37—228 

Memories  of  many  men  and  of  some  wo- 
men during  the  last  thirty  years.  Field, 
M.  B.     N.  Y.,  1874 37—228 

Monarchs  retired  from  business.     Doran, 

Jolni.     1865 37—227 

Novels  and  novelists  of  tlie  eighteenth 
century.     Forsyth,  William.     1871 37—227 

Old  portraits  and  modern  sketches.  Whit- 
tier,  J.  G.     1850 37—224 

CONTENTS. 

Baxter.  Hopkins.  Naylor. 

Bunyan.  Leggett  Roberts. 

Dinsmoi-e.  Marvell.  Rogers. 
EUwood. 

Personal    sketches    of    his    own    times. 

Barrington,;Si>  Jonah.     1853 36—217 

Pioneer   motliers   of   the    West.      lUus. 

Frost,  J.     1875 37—227 

Portrait    gallery  of    eminent   men    and 

women  of  Europe  and  America.     Illus. 

Duyckiuck,  E.  A.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     2  v 30—182 

CONTEXTS. 

Adams,  Mrs.  Edgewortb,  Miss. 

Agassiz.    V.  2.  Eugenie,    v.  2. 

Albert,  Prince,    v.  2.  Farada,y.    v.  2. 

Alexander  II.    v.  2.  Farragijt.    v.  2. 

Arblay,  Mme.  d'.  Franklin. 

Austen,  Miss.  Frederick  II. 

Beecher,  Rev.  H.  W.    v.  2.       Fry,  Elizabeth. 

Bismarck,    v.  2.  Fulton. 

Bonheur,  Rosa.     v.  2.  Garibaldi,    v.  2. 

Booth,  Edwin,    v.  2.  Garrick. 

Bremer,  Miss.  Gibbon. 

Bright,  John.    v.  2.  (rladstone.    v.  2. 

Bront6,  Miss.    v.  2.  Goethe. 

Brougham,  Lord.  Goldschraidt,  Jenny   Lind. 

Browning,  Mrs.    v.  2.  v.  2. 

Bryant,    v.  2.  Goldsmith. 

Burdett-Coutts,    Baroness.    Grant,  H.  S. 

V.  2.  Grattan. 

Burke.  Gnizot.    v.  2. 

Burns.  Hemans,  Mrs. 

B.\Ton.  Herschel.    v.  2. 

Cary,  Alice,    v.  2.  Hosmer,  Harriet,    v.  2. 

Calhoun,    v.  2.  Humboldt. 

Cavour.    v.  2.  Irving,  W. 

Chalmers,    v.  2.  Jackson,  A. 

Cla,y.     V.  2.  Jackson,  T.J.    v.  2. 

Cobden.    v.  2.  Jameson,  Mrs.    v.  2. 

Cook,  Eliza,    v.  2.  Jay,  Mrs.  John. 

Corda.y,  Charlotte.  Jefferson. 

Carran.  Johnson,  S. 
Cushmjin,  Charlotte,    v.  2.      Juarez,  Benito,    v.  2. 

Dickens,    v.  2.  Judson,  Mrs.  E.  C.    v.  2. 

Disraeli,    t.  2.  Kemble,  J.  P. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


29 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography — Collective  Works — continued. 

Kemblo,  Mrs.    v.  2.  Peabody,  George,    v.  2. 

Lafavette.  Peel,  Robert, 

Laudon,  Miss.    v.  2.  Pius  IX.    v.  2. 

Lee.  Robert  E.    v.  2.  Powers,  Hiram,    v.  2. 

Lieljijj,  Barou.    v.  2.  Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua. 

Lincoln,  A.    v.  2.  Schiller. 

Livin  uston.    v.  2.  Scott. 

■  Longfellow,    v.  2.  Sedgwick,  Miss.    v.  2. 

Lytt'on,  Lord.    v.  2.  Seward,  W.  H.    v.  2. 

>lacaulay.     v.  2.  Sherman,  W.  T.    v.  2. 

Madison,  Mrs.  Siddons,  Mrs. 

Mari<^  Antoinette.  Sigoumey,  Mrs. 

Martinoau,  Miss.    v.  2.  Somervilie,  Mrs.    v.  2. 

Mitford,  Miss.     v.  2.  Staiil,  Madame  de. 

Moltke,  Count  von.  Stephenson,  George. 

Moore,  T.  Stowe,  Mrs.    v.  2. 

More,  Hannah.  Tennyson.  • 

Morgan,  Lady.    v.  2.  Thackeray. 

Morse,    v.  2.  Thiers. 

Napoleon  I.  Victor  Emanuel,    v.  2. 

Napoleon  HI.    v.  2.  Victoria,    v.  2. 

Nelson.  Washington,  George. 
Nightingale,  Florence,    v.  2.  Washington,  Martha. 

O'Connell.    v.  2.  Webster,  Daniel,    v.  2. 

Osgood,  Mrs.     V.  2.  Wellington,  Duke  of. 
Ossoli,  Margaret  Fuller,  v.  2.   William  I  of  Germany. 
Palmerston,  Lord.    v.  2. 

Queens  of  society.      Thompson,   K.   B. 

Lond.,  1872 37—225 

Representative  nion.      Emerson,  R.  W. 

Bost.,  18f)l 37—228 

CONTESTS. 

Goethe.  Napoleon.  Shakspeare. 

Montaigne.  Plato.  Swedeuborg. 

Stories  of  sncceH,s  a.s  illustrated  by  the 
lives  of  hnmble  men  who  have  made 
themselves  great.  Cobb,  James  1-'. 
N.  Y.,  n.  d 22—129 

Trappersof  New  York;  biographyof  Nich- 
olas Stoner  and  Nathaniel  Foster.  Illus. 
Simms,  J.  R.     1871 36—220 

Ttwo   chancellors:    Gortchakoff  and  Bi.s- 

marck.     Klaczko,  J.     1876 37—223 

■Wits  and  beaux  of  society.  111ns.  Whar- 
ton, Grace  and  Philip.     1871 37-221 

Women  of  Israel.    A<;uilar,  Grace.    1871.  37 — 224 

World-noted  \vomen.  Illus.  Clarke, 
Mary  Cowdon.     N.  Y.,  1857 37—226 

Yesterdays  with  authors.     Fields,  J.  T. 

1872 36—220 

CONTENTS. 

Dickens.  Mitford.  Thackeray. 

Hawthorne.  Pope.  Wordsworth. 

Naval. 

Living  officers  of  the  United  States  Navy, 
Records  of.  Hamersly,  L.  R.  Phila., 
1878 37—227 

Royal  naval   biography.      Marshall,   J., 

Lieut.     1823-'30.     12  v 37—227 

Orators. 

Orators  of  the  age.    Francis,  G.  H.    N.  Y., 

1847 37—227 

Royal. 

Lives  of  the  queens  of  England  from  the 

Norman  conquest.    Strickland,  A.    1871. 

8v 37—225 

Lives  of  the  qneens  of  England  of  the 

house  of  Hanover.    Doran,  John.     1865. 

2v 37—225 


Biography — Collective  Works— continued. 

Lives  of  the  queens  of  Scotland.  Strick- 
land, A.     1853-'59.     8v 37—225 

Monarchs  retired  from  business.  Doran, 
J.     1865.     2v 37—227 

BIOGRAPHY.- PART  2:  INDIVIDUAL. 

Adams,  John  (2rf  Pies,  of  the  U.  S.,  I).  1735, 

d.  182S). 
Life;  diary;  autobiography.   ( TFori-s,  v.  1-3) .      22 — 135 

Letters,   with   those  of  his   wife. 

Ed.  by  C.  F.  Adams.     1876 37—223 

See,  also,  Judson's  lives  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration 
of  Independence.     (36 — 219.) 

Adams,    Mrs.  Jolni  (roi/e  of  President,  J. 

1744,  d.  1818). 
Letters.     With  a  memoir,  by  C.  F. 

Adams.     1848.     2v 37—223 

Same.     1  v.     1876 37-323 

See,  also,  HoUoway,  L.  C.    Ladies  of  the  White  House. 

(37—226.) 

Adams,   Mrs.  John   Quincy  (wife  of  Gth 

Pres.  of  U.S.). 

In  Holloway's  Ladies  of  the  White  Jlouse 37 — 226 

Addison,  Joseph  (Engl,  essayist  and  poet, 

h.  1672,  rf.  1719). 

Johnson's  lives  of  the  poets,  v.  8  of  Works  .  21 — 125 

Taiue(H.  A.)     History  of  English  literature.  15 —  92 

Thackeray  (W.M.)     English  humorists 40 — 244 

Akenside,  Mark  (Engl,  poet,  b.  1721,  d. 
1770). 

Johnson  (S.)    Lives,  &c 21 125 

- — — Lifeof.    {In  his  Poetical  works) 10—100 

Albert  (prince  consort  of  England,  h.  1819, 

d.  1861). 
Martin  (Theodore).-  Lifeof.     1875- 

'79.     5v 37—223 

Gladstone  (W.  E.)     (In  Gleanings  of  past 

years,  v.  1) 45—275 

Alexander,   Wm.  (Earl  of  Stirling,  maj. 

gen.,  Amer.  rev.,  b.  1726,  d.  1783). 

Duer(W.  A.)    Lifeof.     1847 37—223 

Alfieri,  Vittorio  (r<a?.  poet,  b.  1749,  d.  1803). 

Howells  (W.  D.)     Life  of.     1877. ..  36—219 

Allen,  Ethan  (Amer.  rev.  patriot,  b.  17:38, 

d.  1789). 
Sparks  (J.)    Life  of.    (In  his  Amer.  biogr., 

V.  1) 36—220 

Anson,  G.  (English  naval  officer,  b.  1697,  d. 

1762). 

Barrow  (Juo.)    Lifeof.     1839 37—222 

Arnold,  Benedict  (Amer.  gen.  and  traitor, 

b.  1740,  d.  1801). 
Sparks  (J.)    Life  of.    {In  his  Amer.  biogr., 

V.  3) 36—220 

Arnold,  Thos.  (master  of  llagby  School,  b. 

179.5,  d.  1842). 

Stanley  (A.  P.)  Life  and  corre- 
spondence of.    2  V.    1877 37 — ^223 

Auerbach,  Berthold  (German  novelist,   b. 

1812). 
Taylor  (Bayard).     Biographical  sketch  of  (as 

preface  to  "The  Villa  on  the  Rhine") 1 5 


BIOGRAPHY. 


30 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography— Individual — continued. 
Austen,  Miss  Jano  (Engl,  novelist,  b.  1775, 

d.  1817). 

Leigh  (J.  E.  A.)    Memoir  of.     1872.     1—    5 

Thackeray,  Miss  A.  I.  ToUers  and  Spinsters, 

PP-  35-72 23—141 

Bacon,  Francis  {Engl,  philosopher,  b.  1560, 

d.  1620). 

Campbell  (J.,  iord).    Lives,  &c.     v.  2 86—218 

Bacon,    Nathl.  (insurreetionist  in    I'a.,  b. 

1630,  d.  1677). 
"Ware  CW.)    Life  of.    (Sparks'  Amer.  hiogr,, 

T.  13) 36—220 

Barbour,  Jolin  (Scotch  poet,  d.  1395). 
Jamieson  (John) .  Momoii-  of  his  life  by,  with 

poem  entitled  "Bruce" 16 97 

.Barham,  Richard  Harris  (Engl,  humorist, 

b.  1788,  d.  1845). 

Life  and  letters  of.      (Bric-a-brac 

series.)     1875 J6— 218 

Barneveldt,  Jan  van  Olden  (Dutch  states- 
man, b.  1547,  d.  1619). 

Motley  (J.  L.)    Life  and  death  of. 

2v.     1874 37—223 

Barney,  J.  (Amer.  naval  officer,  I.  1759,  d. 
1818). 

Biographical  memoir.     Ed.  by  M. 

Barney.     1832 37—223 

Beatrice,  Portinari  (Dante's  Beatrice,  d. 
1290?). 

Janieson(A.)    Loves  of  the  poets,  pp.  87-107.      37—228 

Beaumarcbais,  P.  A.  C.  de  ( French  dram- 
atist and  wit,  b.  1732,  d.  1799). 

Lomdiiie  (L.  de).      Beaumarchais 

and  his  times.     1856.     4  v 37—223 

Beaumont,  Francis  (Engl,  dramatist  and 
poet,  b.  1585,  d.  1615).     - 

Biographical  notice.     (In.  Keltie's  British 

Dramatists) 17 — 104 

Beethoven,  Ludwig  von  (German  musical 
composer,  b.  1770,  d.  1827). 

Letters  (1790-1826).     Tr.  by  Lady 

Wallace.     1867.     2v 37—223 

Bion  (Greeli poet,  about  285  B.  C). 

Symonds(J.  A.)    Greek  poets.    1880.    v.  2..      15—91 

Biograpbicill  sketcli  of  (loith  Hesiod) 16 —  97 

Bismarck-Schonhausen,  Karl  Otto, /urst 

von  (Prussian  statesman,  b.  1813). 
Busch  (Moritz).     Bisra.'irclc  in  the 

Franco-German  war.     n.d 43 — 866 

KJaczks  (Julian).      {In  Two  chancellors.) 

1876 37—223 

Tuttle  (Herbert).      (In   German   political 

leaders.)    1876 36—218 

Bolivar,  Simon  (South  Amer.  liberator,  b. 

1783,  d.  1830). 
Halstein(H.  L.  V.  D.)     Memoirs  of. 

1830.     2v 37—223 

Bonaparte,  family. 

See  in  this  class  names  of  individual  members  of  the  fam- 
ily, as  Napoleon  I,  &c. 

Boone,  Daniel  (Kentucky  pioneer,  b.  1735, 

d.  1822). 
Peck  (J.  M.)    Life  of.    (Sparks' Amer.biogr., 

v.  23) 36—129 


Biography— Individual— continued. 
Bourbon,  family. 

See  in  this  class  names  of  individual  members  of  the  fam- 
ily; also,  various  histories  of  France. 

Brainerd,    David    (missionary    to  the  In- 
dians, b.  1718,  d.  1747). 

Sparks  (J.)    Life  of.     (In  his  Amer.  biogr., 

^-  8) 36—220 

Brant,  Joseph,  "Thayendanega"  (Mohawk 

cAif/,6. 1742,(7.  1807). 

Stone(\V.L.)    Lifeof.     1836.     2v.  39—241 

Brewster,  William  (yilgrim  father,  b.  15G0, 

rf.*1644). 
Steele  (A. )    Chief  of  the  pilgrims ; 

or,  the  life  and  time  of.     1857 39—241 

Bronte,  Charlotte,  "Currer  Bell"  (Engl. 

novelist,  b.  1816,  d.  1855). 

Gaskell  (Mrs. )    Life  of.     1868 39—241 

Eeid(T.  W.)     Lifeof.     1877 39—241 

BroTJvn,  Charles  Brockden  (Amer.  novelist, 

b.  1771,  d.  1810). 

Prescott(W.  H.)  (Sparks'  Amer.  bicgr.,  v.  1) .      36—220 

Browning,  Elizabeth  Barrett  (Engl,  poet- 
ess, b.  1807,  d.  1861). 
Memorial  of  (with  her  last  poems, 

byT.  Tilton) '. 16—100 

■  Stedman  (E.  C.)    (In  Victorian  poets,  pp. 


114-150) 23—139 

Browning,  Robert  (Engl,  poet,  b.  1812). 
Stedman  (E.  C.)     (In  Victorian  poets,  pp. 

293,342) 23-139 

Buckingham,  J.  T.  (of  Boston,  Mass.,  b. 

1779,  (?.  1861). 
Personal  memoirs  and  recollections 

of  editorial  life.     2  v.     1852 39—241 

Bunsen,  Frances  (baroness,  b.  1791,  d.  1876). 
Hare  ( A.  J.  C. )     Life  and  letters  of. 

1879 39-241 

Bunyan,  J.  (b.  1628,  d.  1688). 

Southey(R.)    Lifeof.     1849 39—236 

Philip  (Robert).    Lifeof.    (TTrt/i  Pilgrim's 

progress     1851) 14—85 

Buonarotti,  Michael  Angelo  (Ital.  painter, 
sculptor,  architect,  and  poet,  b.  1474,  d. 
1564). 

Grimm  ( 11. )    Life  of.     Tr.  by  F.  E. 

Burnett.     1845.     2v 37—223 

Jameson  (Jfr«.  A.)    Early  Italian  painters..      15 — 90 

Burke,  Edmund  (British  statesman  and  pol- 
itician, b.  1730,  d.  1797). 

Croly  (G.)    A  memoir  of  the  life  of, 

with  extracts  from  his  writings.     1840. 

2  V 39—141 

Morley  (J.)     Burke.     (Engl,  men  of 

letters  series) 37 — 228 

Prior  (James).     Life  and  character 

of.     1854.     2v 39—240 

Maurice  (F.  D.)    Friendship  of  books.    1874.      23—138 

Taylor  (W.C.)    Mmlern  British  Plutarch. .      37—228 


Bums,  Robert  (Scotch  poet,  b.  1749,  d.  1796). 
Cunningham  (Allen).     Life  of,  with 


poems 16—100 

Shairi)  (Principal).    Burns.    (Engl. 

men  of  letters  series) 37 — ^228 


BIOGEAPHY. 


31 


BIOGEAPHY. 


Biography — Individual — continncd. 
Wilson  (J. )    Genius  and  character 

of.     1845 39—240 

Burr,  Aaron  (3rf  Vice-I'res.  of  C  S.,  h.  1756, 

d.  1836). 
Davi8(M.  L.)  Private  journal  (luring 

his  residence  in  Europe,  with  selections 

from  his  correspondence.     1856.     2v...  39 — 241 
Davis  (M.L.)  Memoirs  of  18.''>8.  2  v.  39—240 

Parton   (J.)      Life  and  times  of. 

1872.     2v 39—240 

Butler,   Joseph  (Evgl.   bp.  and  author  of 

Analogy  of  religion,  b.  1G92,  d.  1752). 

CollinsCW.I..)  Butler.  Phila.,188].  39—240 

Byron,  Anna  Isabella  Millbauke  (Lady). 

Stowe   (H.  B.)      Lady  Byron  vin- 
dicated.    1870 39—240 

Byron,  George  Gordon  Noel,  Lord  {Engl, 
poet,  b.l78S,d.lS24). 

Lifoof.    ( Jn  V.  1  0/ Works) 16—100 

Moore  (Thomas).     Letters  and  jour- 
nals of     1875 39—239 

Moore  (Thomas).     Personal  remi- 
niscences of.     {Iiric-d,-bra(!  series.)     1875.  36 — 218 

Caesar,  Cains  Julius  {Hainan  general,  histo- 
rian., dictator,  and  jurist,  b.  100,  d.  44  B.  C). 

Froude  (J.  A.)     Ciesar:   a  sketch. 

1879 39—240 

Napoleon  in.     History  of     v.  1-2.  39— 240 

Note. — The  standard  works  upon  C.Tsar  and  liis  opoch  are 
Merivale's  liistory  of  the  Komans  and  Momnisen's  his- 
tory of  Rome. 

Caesars,  The  twelve. 

DeQuincey(T.)    TheCiPsars.    1858.  39—240 

Calderon   de   la  Barca,    Pedro  {Spanish 

dramatist  and  poet.  b.  1601 ,  d.  1687). 
Hasell(E.  J.)     Calderon.     {Foreign 

elassics  series) 36 — 217 

Calvert,  Leonard  {Istgor.  ofMd.,  b.  1585,  d. 

1647). 
Buniap  (G.  W.)    Life  of.     (Sparks' 'Amer. 

biogr.,  V.  19) 36—219 

Campbell,  Thomas  {Brit,  poet  and  critic,  b. 

1777,(1.1844). 

Biographical  sketch,  with  works..   16 —  99 

Canning,  George  {Brit,  statesman  and  ora- 

(or,  6. 1770,  (M 827). 

Bell(R.)    Life  of.     1846 39—239 

Carlyle,  Thomas  {Brit,  essayist,  historian, 

and  philosopher,  h.  1795,  (?.  1881). 
Guernsey  (A.  H.)    Life,  books,  and 

theories  of     N.  Y. ,  1879 39—239 

Bayno-  (P.)    In  Lessons  from  my  masters. 

1879 23—138 

Lowell  (J.  It.)   /»i  My  study  windows.    1871.      23—138 

Gary,  Alice  {Amer.  novelist  and  i>oetcss,  b. 

1820,  d.  1870),  and  Caky,  Phoebe  {poetess, 

b.  1824,  d.  1871). 

Ame8(M.  C.)    Memorials  of    1873.16—99 

Catherine  11  {Empress  of  Russia,  b.  1729, 

d.  1796). 
Memoirs.    Written  by  herself.  With 

a  preface  by  A .  Herzen.     1859 39—239 


Biography — Individual — continued. 
Cervantes,  Saavedra  Miguel  de  {S2>ani8h 
noveUat  and  poet,  b.  1547,  (/.  1616). 

Oliphant  {Mrs.  M.  O.  W.)      u.  d. 

( Foreign  eJassies  for  English  readers) 36 — 217 

Chambers,  R.  (Scottish  author  and  publisher, 

b.  1802,  d.  1870). 

Chambers  (W.)    Memoirs  of.     1872.  39—239 

Chambers,  W.  (Scottish  writer  and  publisher, 

b.  1800). 
Autobiographic  reminiscences.      ( With  his 

Memoir  of  K.  Chambers.     1812) 39—239 

Chandler,  Zachariah  (Amer.  politician,  b. 

1813,  d.  1879). 

Life  and  public  services.     1880 39—239 

Charles  I   (King  of  England,  b.  1600,  d. 

1649). 
W^arwick  (Sir  V.)    Memoirs  of  the 

reign  of     1701 46—282 

Disraeli  (J.)     Commentaries  on  life 

and  reign  of.     1828-'31.     5  v 45—276 

See,  also,  Histories  of  England. 
Charles  V  (Emperor  of  Germany,  King  of 

Spain,  b.  1500,  d.  1558). 

Stirling    (W.)      Cloister    life    of 

1853 39—239 

Robertson   (W.)      History   of  the 

reign  of     1839 34—204 

Charles  XII  (A'i«<7  of  Sweden,  b.  1682,  d. 

1718). 
Voltaire  (F.  M.  A.  do).      History  of. 

1732 39—239 

Charles  ((fteiioW,  duke  of  Burgundy,  b.  1433, 

d.  1477). 

Kirk  (J.  F.)    History  of.    1864-'68.    3t 47-290 

Charles  Ed'ward  Stuart  (tlie  young  pre- 
tender, b.  1720,  d.  1788). 
Jesse  (J.  H.)    Memoirs  of  the  pretenders. 

1846.    T.l 37—224 

Chase,  Salmon  Portland  (Amer.  statesman 

and  lawyer,  b.  1808,  d.  1873). 
Warden   (R.  B.)    Private  life  and 

public  services  of     1874 39—239 

Schuckers  (J.  W.)  Life  and  pub- 
lic services  of.  With  eulogy  by  W.  M. 
Evarts.    1874 39—239 

Chatterton,  Thomas  (Engl,  poet,  b.  1752, 
d.  1770). 

Sketch  of  life.     (With  his  Voema.     1857)....       16—99 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey  (Engl,  poet,  b.  1340 (?), 
d.  1400). 

Ward  (A.  W.)      Chaucer.      (Engl. 

men  of  letters  series) 37 — 228 

—  Lowell  (J. E.)    My  study  windows.    1871.      23—139 

Christ.     See  Biblical  and  religious  litera- 
ture. 
Churchill,  John,  duke  of  Marlborough  (Brit, 
general,  b.  1650,  d.  1722). 

Alison  (A.)    Military  life  of.     1848.41—252 

Coxe(W.)    Life  of     1847-'48 41—252 

Churchill,   (^harles  (Engl,  satiric  poet,  b. 

1731,  d.  1764). 
Life.    (Tri(A  Works.    1864) 16—99 


BIOGEAPHY. 


32 


BIOGEAPHY. 


Biography — Individual — continued. 
Churchill,    Sarali    Jenning    {Diieheas    of 
Marlboroiiffh,  h.  1600,  d.  1744). 

Thomson   (Mrs.  K.  B.)      Memoirs 

of.     1839.     2v 41—252 

Cicero,  MarcnsTnllius  ( 7?omnH  orator,  slates- 
man,  and  philosopher,  b.  106,  d.  43  B.  C). 
Forsyth  (W.)     Life  of.    1805.    2r 39—238 

Do  Quincey  (T.)    Historical  essays,    v.  2, 

pp.  1-61 21—126 

Plutarch's  lives,    v.  5  37—225 

Clay,  Henry  (Amer.  statesman,  i.  1777,  d. 

1852). 
Colton,  Calvin.    Life  and  times  of. 

5  V 22—135 

Clinton,  De  Witt   (gov.   of  State  of  2^^ew 

York,  b.  1769,  d.  1828). 

Reuwick(J.)    Life  of.     1840 39—238 

Cobden,  Ricliaid  (Engl,  statesman  and  free- 
trader, b.  1804,  d.  1865). 

McGilchrist    (J.)      Biography    of. 

1865 39—238 

Coke,  Sir  E.  (Engl,  lawyer,  b.  1549,  d.  1634). 

Campbell  (J.,  Lord).  Chief  justices  of  En- 
gland.    V.  1 37—228 

Woolrych  (H.W.)     Life  of.     1826.39—238 

Coleridge,  Sarah  (daughter  of  S.  T.  Cole- 
ridge, b.  1803,  d.  18,52). 

Memoirs  and  letters  of.     Edited  by 

her  daughter.     1874 39-238 

Collins,  William  (Engl,  poet,  b.  1720,  d. 
1759). 

Memoir  of,  by  Sir  Nicholas  Harris,  prefixed 

to  Works.    1865   16—98 

Columbus,  Christopher (discorerer  o/^me?'- 
tcfl,  6.  1416,  (f.  1506). 

Select  letters  relating   to  his  four 

voyages  to  the  new  vrorld.     1847 39—237 

Irving  (W.)     Life  and  voyages  of. 

1855.     3v 39—238 

Confucius  (Chinese  philosophei-). 

Legge  (J. )    Life  and  teachings  of. 

1874 39—238 

Cooper,  James  F.  (Amei:  novelist,  h.  1789, 

d.  1851). 
Bryant  (W.  C.)    Discourse  on  life,  &c.,  of. 

( With  rrecaution.)    See  Fiction. 
Corneille,  P.  (French  dramatic  poet,  b.  1606, 

d.  1684). 
Guizot(F.)   Corneille  and  his  times. 

1852 39—238 

Cortes,   Hernando  (Spanish  conquei-or  of 

Mexico,  ft.  1485,  rf.  1.554). 
Di.spatches  to  the  emperor  Charles 

V.     Tr.  by  O.  Folsom.     1843 48—297 

Cowper,    Williara  (Engl,    poet  and  letter 

writer,  b.  1731,  d.  180U). 

Letters,  with  works 39 — 237 

Southey(K.)    Life  of     ( WorJ-«,  v.  1,  2,  3)....      39—237 

Cramuer,  Thomas  (Archb.  of  Canterbury, 

b.  1489,  d.  1556). 
LoBas(C.W.)    Lifeof.     1833.    2v.  39—237 

Consult,  also,  histories  of  Lingard,  Macaulay,  and  Froude 
for  estimates  of  his  character. 


Biography — Individual — continued. 

Cronnvell,  Oliver  (lord  protector  of  the  com- 

monwcallh  of  England,  ft.  1,509,  d.  1658). 

Guizot(F.P.G.)    History  of.    18.54. 

2v 39—237 

Letters  and  speeches:  with  elucida- 
tions by  T.  Carly le.     1845.     2  v 39—236 

Same.     1871.     2v 39-237 

— Southey  (R.)    Lifeof.     1852 39—236 

Lamartine,  A.  de.  (In  Memoirs  of  celebrated 

characters,    v. 2) 36—217 

Cumberland,  R.  (Engl,  dramatic  author  and 
essayist,  ft.  1732,  f7. 1811). 

Memoirs   of,    written    by   himself. 

1806 39—236 

Cushman,  Charlotte  (Jmcr.  actress,  ft.  1816, 
d.  1876). 

Stebbins  (Emma).  Letters  and  me- 
moirs of.     1878 

Custer,  G.  A.  (Amer. general,  b.  1839, d.  1876). 

Whittaker(F.)     A  complete  life  of .  39—236 

Dante,  Alighicri  (Italian  poet,  ft.  1265,  d. 
1381). 

Oliphant  (Jlfj-s.  M.  O.W.)     Dante. 

,     (Foreign  classics  series.)    Phila.     n.  d...  39 — ^236 
Lander  (W.  S.)     Imaginary  conversations. 

4th  series 23 — 136 

Oliphant  (Mrs.  M.  O.  "W.)    Foreign  classics 

for  English  readers.    Phila.    n.  d 36 — 217 

Oliphant  (J/rs.)  Makcrsof  Florence,  pp.  1-71.  37—228 

Smith  (J.  C.)     Miscellanies,  old  and  new...  23 — 138 

Davidson,  L.  M.  (Amer.  poetess,  ft.  1808,  d. 

1825). 
Sedgwick  (C.  M.)    Biography  of     (Sparks' 

Amer.  bingr.,  v.  7) 36—220 

Davie,  W.  R.  (Amer.  lawyer  and  officei;  ft. 

1756,  d.  1820). 
Huhhard  (F.  M.)    Lifeof.    (Sparks'  Amer. 

biogr.,  v.  25) 36—219 

Decatur,  Stephen  (commodore  U.  S.  N.,  ft. 

1779,  d.  1820). 
Mackenzie  (A.  S.)    Lifeof    (Sparks' Amer. 

biogr.,\-. 21) 36—219 

De  Foe,  Daniel  (Engl,  novelist  and  writer  on 

political  and  social  subjects,   6.  1661,  d. 

1731). 
Chalmers  (O.)    Lifeof.     1841 21—126 

Miuto  (W.)    Defoe.    (Engl,  men  of 

letters  series) 37 — 228 

Descartes,  Ren6  (Fr.  philosopher,  ft.  1596, 

d.  1650). 
Mahafly  (J.  P.)     Descartes.     (Btack^rood's 

phil.  classies  for  Kngl.  readers) 39 — 235 

Dickens,  Charles  (Engl,  novelist  and  essay- 
ist, ft.  1812,  d.  1870). 
Field  (K.)    Pen  photographs  of  his 

rea<lings.     1871 22—130 

Forster(J.)    Lifeof.    1872.    3v....  39—235 

Stoddard  (R.  H.)  Anecdote  biographies,  1874. 

(Bricabrac  series,  v.2) 36 — 218 

Letters  of.     Ed.  by  his  sister-in-law 

and  eldest  daughter.     1879.     2v 39—235 

Donne,  John,  D.  D.  (Engl,  poet,  ft.  1573,  d. 

1613). 
Lifoof,    (ITttA  Ai«  Works.    1864) 16—98 


BIOGRAPHY. 


33 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography — Individual — continued. 
Dryden,  John  {Engl,  poet  and  dramatist,  b. 

leiiO,  (/.  1700). 

Macaulay  (T.  B.)    Essays 23—142 

Mitfoid  (Jtev.  John).     Lifii  of.     (Dryden's 

ir<.rt«,  v.l) 16—  98 

Jolinson(S.)    Lives,  &c., v.  1 21-125 

Lowell  (J.  K.)    Among  my  books 23—139 

Dumas,  A.  {French  novelist,  h.  1803,  d.  1870). 
Fitzgerald  (Percy).     Life  and  ad- 
ventures of.     1873.     2v 39—23.'') 

D'vyight,  Timothy  (jVeic  England  divine,  b. 

1752,  d.  1817). 
Sprague  (W.  B.)    Life  of.    {Sparks'  Amer. 

Uogr., -7.14) 36—219 

£jd\7ards,  Jonathan  (Amer.  metaphysician 

and  Calvinistic  divine,  b.  1703,  d.  1758). 
Miller  (S.)    Life  of.    {Sparks'  ATner.  biogr., 

V.  8) 36—220 

Zildon,  John  Scott  (Lord,  Engl,  chancellor, 

b.  1751,  d.  1838).  • 
Twiss  (H.)     Public  and  private  life 

of.     1844.     2v 41—248 

Eliot,  John  {apostle  to  the  Amer.  Indians,  b. 

1604,  d.  1689). 
Francis  (C.)    Life  of.    (Sparks'  Amer.  biogr., 

V.5) 30—220 

Ellery,   William  {Amer.   rev.    patriot,    b. 

1727,  (J.  1820). 
Clianning  (E.  T.)    Life  of.    (Sparks'  Amer. 

biogr.,  y.  6) 36—220 

Everett,  Edward  {Amer.  orator,  scholar, 
and  statesman,  b.  1794,  d.  1865). 

Orations  and  speeches  on  various 

occasions.     1850-'59.     3  v 22—134 

Falconer,  AVilliam  {Scotch  poet,  b.  about 
1736,  d.  about  1769). 

Mitford  (Kec.  J.)    Life  of,  with  works  16—  98 

Faraday,  Michael  {Engl,  chemist  and  phys- 
icist, b.  1791,  d.  1867). 

Tyndall  (J.)  Faraday  as  a  discov- 
erer.    1873 39—235 

Farragut,  David  Glasgow  {Admiral  U.  S. 
N.,  b.  1801,  d.  1870). 

Farragut  (Loyall).     Life  of.     1879.  39—235 

Fenelon,  Franf  ois  de  Salignac  de  la  Mothe 
{archb.  of  Cambray,  French  prelate  and 
author,  b.  1651,  d.  1715). 

Lamartine  {A.  do).     Celebrated  characters, 

T.  2 36—217 

Life  of.    (!«  At«  Works,  V.  1) 21—123 

Ferdinand  V  {King  of  Spain,  b.  1452,  d. 

1516)  and  Isabella  {b.  1451,  d.  1504). 
Prcscott  (W.  H.)      History  of  the 

reignof     3v 40—246 

Fitch,   John   {Amer.   inventor,   b.  1743,   d. 

1798). 
Whittlesey  (J.)     Life  of.     (Sparks'  Amer. 

biogr.,  v.  16) 36—219 

Forrest,  Edwin  {Amer.  tragedian,  b.  1806, 

d.  1872). 
Recs  (J.)     Life  of.     1874 40—246 

5 


Biography — Individual — continued. 
Foster,  John  {Engl,  philosophical  essayist, 

b.  1770,  d.  1843). 
Life  and  'corresi«)ndenco  of.     Ry- 

land,  J.E.,«/.    1851.    2v 40—246 

Fouche,  Joseph,  Dale  of  Otranto  {French 

statesman  and  minister  of  police,  b.  1763,  d. 

1820). 

Memoirs  of.     1825 40—246 

Francis  I  {King  of  France,  b.  1494,  d.  1547). 

Pardee  (J.)      Court  and  reign  of. 

1849.     2v 36—217 

Francis,  Sir  Philip  {Jhit.  statesman  and 
probable  author  of  ^^ Letters  of  Junius,"  b. 
1740,  d.  1818). 

Barker(E.  H.)     Claimsof  Sir  Philip 

Francis  to  the  authorship  of  Junius  dis- 
proved.    1828 40—242 

Jacques  (John).    History  of  Junius 

and  his'works.     1843 40—242 

See,  also,  Junius. 
Franklin,    Benjamin      {Anter.    statesman, 
economist,  natural  philosopher,  and  moral- 
ist, b.  1706,  (?.  1790). 

Parton  ( Jas. )    Life  of.     1664 40—246 

Brougham  (H.)  iord.    Statesmen,  &c.,  v.  1. .      36—218 

JcflTrey  (F.)    Essays.    1854  23—142 

.Ttidson  (L.  C.)    Lives  of  the  signers 36 — 219 

Sl)arks(J.)    Works  of.    1840.    10  v 22—134 

Frederick  II  {the  Great,  King  of  Prussia,  b. 
1712,  d.  17t^6). 

Campbell  (Thomas).      Court   and 

times  of     1842 40—246 

Carlyle(T.)    History  of.     1863-'71. 

6v '. 40—246 

Dover  (Xor(J).    Life  of.    1832.    2  v..  40—245 

liiougham  (II.) />or((.    Statesmen,  &c.,  v.  1       36—218 

M,icaulay  (T.  B.)    Essays 23—142 

Frederica,  Sophia  Wilhelmina  {Margra- 
vine of  Baireuth,  sister  of  Frederick  II  of 
Prussia,  b.  1709,  d.  1758). 

Memoirs  of.     Howells,  W.  D. ,  frf. . .  36—219 

Fulton,  Robert  {Amer.  painter,  inventor,  in-, 
trodaccr  of  the  steamboat,  b.  1765,  d.  1815). 

Golden  (CD.)    Life  of.     1817 40—245 

Gardiner,  Col.  James  {b.  1688,  killed  at 
Preston  Pans  in  1745). 

Doddridge  (P.)    Some  remarkable 

passages  in  the  life  of.     1792 40—245 

Garrick,  David  {Engl,  actor  and  dramatist, 
b.  1716,  d.  1779). 

Private  correspondence.    1831.   2  v.  38 — 229 

Gay,  John  {Engl,  poet  and  drama  list,  b.  1688, 
d.  1732). 

Johnson  (S.)    Lives  of  English  poets,  v.  4 . .      21 — 125 

Thackeray  (W.M.)    English  humorists  ...      40—245 

George  IV  (King  of  England,  b.  1762,  d. 
1830). 

Greville  (C.  C.  F.)     The  Greville 

memoirs.     1875.    2v 45 — 274 

Same.     (Bric-a-brac  series) 36 — 218 

Brougham  (H.)  Lord.    Statesmen,  &c.,  v.  2. .      36—218 

Thackeray  (W.  M.)      The   four  Georges. 

1869 40—245 


BIOGEAPHY. 


34 


BIOGEAPHY. 


Biography — Individual— coutiuucd. 
Georges  (The  four;  kiugs  of  Euglaud). 
(ieorgiau  era;  memoirs  of  eminent 

persons  in  Great  Britain.     4v 36 — 217 

Thackeray    (W.    M.)     The    four 

Georges.     1869 40—245 

Oerry,  K.  {Amer.  statesman,  b.  1744,  d.  1814). 

Austin  (J.  T.)    Life  of.     1828.    2  v.  40—245 

Gibbon,  Edward  (I'Jngl.  historian,  b.  1737, 

d.  1794). 
Morison  (J.   C.)     Gibbon.     (Engl. 

men  of  letters  series) 37 — ^22S 

Brougbam  (H.)  Lord.    Men  of  letters,  &c..      37—228 

Memoirs  of.    Howclls,  "W.  D.,  ed.    1877 36—219 

Liiwrence  (E.)    Lives  of  the  British  histo- 


rians, V.  2 36 — 217 

Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  vou  (German 
poet,  dramatist,  and  scientist,  h.  1749,  d. 
1832). 
Boyesen  (H.  H. )     Goethe  and  Schil- 
ler.    1879 40—245 

Hay  ward  (A.)      Goethe.     (Foreign 

classics  series) 36 — 217 

Lewes(G.H.)    Lifeof.    1875 40—245 

Oxenford  (J.)    Autobiograjihy  of. 

1868-71.     2v 40—245 

Carlyle  (T.)    Essays 23—142 

De  Quincey  (T.)     Biographical  essays,  pp. 

227-261 21—126 

Emerson  (R.  W.)    Goethe.    (In  Eep.  men) .      37—228 

Gostwick  (J.)  and  Harrison  (E.)    Outlines 

of  German  literature  15 — 92 

Huttou  (R.  H.)    Essays,  pp.  1-97 23—141 

See,  also,  Blactwood's  magazine,  v.  112, 1872. 

Jn  Fiction,  see  two  of  Miihlbach's  novels — "Old  Fritz," 
and  "Goethe  and  Schiller." 

Ooldoni,  Carlo  (Ital.   comic  dramatist,  b. 

1707,  d.  1793). 
Memoirs.    Tr.    by   J.   Black.     Ed. 

by  W.  D.  Howells,  1877 36—219 

Goldsmith,  Oliver  (IMt.  poet,  essayist,  and 

misc.  vyriter,  h.  1728,  d.  1774). 

Black      (William).        Goldsmith. 

(Engl,  men  of  letters  series) 37 — 228 

Irving  (W.)    Life  of.     1853 40—245 

l)e  Quincey  (T.)    Essays  on  the  poets,  pp. 

99-145 21—126 

Forsyth  (William).    Kovels  and  novelists..  37—227 

Georgian  era,  v.  3,  pp.  351-354 36 — 217 

Lawrence  (E.)    Lives  of  British  historians, 

V.  2 36—217 

Thackeray   (W.  M.)     English  humorists. 


pp.  326-362 40—245 

Waller  (J.  F.)    Life  of.    ( With  hie  Works) .      21—125 

Gordon,    William   (viscount   Kenmure,   d. 


1716). 
Thomson  (K.  B.) 


Memoirs  of  the  Jacobites, 


V.  2 37—228 

Gorton,  Samuel  (first  settler  of  Warwick,  B. 
I.,  b.  1600,  d.  1677). 

Mackie  (J.  M.)    Life  of.    (Sparks'  Amer. 

biogr.,  v.  15) 36—219 

Gough,  J.  B.  (Amer.  temperance  lecturer,  b. 
1817). 

Autobiography  and  jersonal  recol- 
lections of.     1869 40 ^245 


Biography— Individual — continued. 
Graham,    Catherine,   formerly  Mrs.   Ma- 

caulay  (Enyl.  authoress,  b.  1733,  d.  1791). 
Lawrence  (E.)    Lives  of  British  historians, 

V- 2  36—217 

Grammont,  Philibert,  comte  de  (French  wit 
and  courtier,  h.  1621,  d.  1707). 

Tliomsou  IK.  li.)  Wits  and  beaux  of  so- 
ciety, pp.  41-79 37—224 

Grant,  U.  S.  (Amei:  gen.  during  civil  war 
o/1861-'65,  and  ISth  Pres.  of  the  U.  S.,  b. 
1822). 

Badeau  (A.)     Military  history  of. 

1868 40—245 

Coppee  (H.)  Grant  and  his  cam- 
paigns.    1866 40—245 

Howland  (E.)    Grant  as  a  soldier 

and  statesman.     1868 40 — 245 

Granville,  George  (Engl,  statesman,  poet, 
and  corn-tier,  b.  1667,  d.  1735). 

Johnson  (S.)    Lives  of  the  poets,  v.  2 21—125 

Granville  (Granville  George  Leveson 
Gower,  2(/  eurl,  b.  1815). 

Higginson  (T.  W.)    Engl,  statesmen.    1875.      36—218 

Graydon,  Alexander  (of  Pa.,  Amer.  rev. 
officer,  b.  1752,  d.  1818). 

Memoirs  of  his  own  time.     1846. ..  40—245 


Greeley,  Horace  (Amer.  journalist  and  re- 
former, b.  1811,  d.  1872). 

Ingersoll  (L.  D.)    Life  of.     1873. .. 

Eecollectionsof  a  busy  life.    1868.. 

Greene,  Nathl.  (Amer.  maj.  gen.  in  rev.  war, 
b.  1742,  d.  1783). 

Bancroft  (G.)    History  of  United  States, 


40—246 
40—245 


V.  9,  pp.  180-195 4^-303 

Caldwell  (C.)    Memoirs  of  the  life 

and  campaigns  of.     1819 40 — 245 

Greene  (G.  W.)     Life  of.     (Sparks' 

Amer.  biogr.,  v.  20) 36 — 219 

Grimaldi,  Joseph  (Engl,  clown,  b.  1779,  d. 

1837). 

Memoirs.      Edited   by  "Boz"  (C. 

Dickens).     Lond.,  18.38 3—16 

Gu^rJn,  Eugenie  de  (French  lady,  b.  1805, 

d.  1848). 
Arnold  (M.)    Essays  in  criticism,  pp.  109- 

140.    1869 23—141 

Guerin,  Maurice  de  (French  poet,  b.  1810, 
d.  1839). 

Arnold  (M.)     Essays  in  criticism,  pp.  73- 

109 23-147 

Gunton,  William  (h.  1791,  d.  1880). 

Sunderland  (B.)    Sketch  of  life  of.    Wash., 

1878 40—244 

.Gustavus  I,  Ericson  or  Gustavus  Vasa 
(King  of  Sweden,  b.  1496,  d.  1560). 

History  of,  with  extracts  from  his 

correspondence,     lanon.}     Lond.,  1852.  42—258 

Gustavus  Adolphus  n  (the  Great;  Pro- 
testant leader  in  the  30  years'  war.  King  of 
Sweden,  b.  1594,  d.  1632). 

Harte(W'.)    Lifeof.     1759.     2v..  40— 244 


BIOGRAPHY. 


35 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography — Individual— continued. 

Gutenberg,  John  {inventor  of  printiiig,  b. 

1400,  (J.  1468). 

Lamartine  (A.  de).    Celebrated  characters, 

V.  2 Y 36—217 

Hale,  Sir  Matthew  {Eng.  ehirf  Juslice  and 

writer,  h.  1609,  d.  1676). 

Campbell  {J.)  Lord.    Chief  justices  of  Eiiyl., 

V.  1 37—228 

Halleck,    F.   G.    (Amer.   pod,   b.   1790,  d. 

1867). 
Wilson  (J.  G.)     Life  and  letters  of. 

1869 40—244 

Hamilton,  Sir  William  (Scotch  philosopher, 

b.  178S,  d.  1856). 

Baynes  (T.  S.)    In  Edinburgh  essays.    1856.      23—142 

De  Quincey  (T.)     Essays  on  phil.  writers, 

vl 21-126 

Hammond,  James  {Engl,  politician  and 
poet,  h.  about  1710,  d.  1742). 

Johnson  (S.)    Lives  of  the  poets,  v.  2 21—125 

Hampden,  John  {Engl,  patriot  in  the  great 
rebeUion,  b.  1594,  d.  1643). 

Nngeut  (G.   N.  T.,  GreviUe,  lord). 

Memorials  of.     1854.     2  v 36 — 217 

Hancock,  John  {gor.  of  Mass.,  1st  signer  of 
Decl.  of  Independence,  b.  1737,  d.  1793). 

Judsou  (L.  C.)    Biography  of  the  signers...      36—219' 

Hannibal  {Carthaginian  general,  b.  about 
247,  d.  183  li.  C.) 

Herbert  (H.  W.)    Captains  of  the  old  world.      36—218 

Hanover  (house  of). 

Doran  (J.)    Queens,  &c 37—225 

Harcourt,  Sir  Simon  (Engl,  lord  chancel- 
lor, b.  1660,  d.  17i3). 

Campbell  (J.)    Lord  chancellors  of  England, 

V.  4  36—218 

Harcourt,  Sir  William  George  Granville 

Vernon   (Engl,  jurist  and   politician,    b. 

1827). 

Higgiuson  (T.  W.)    Engl,  statesmen.    1875.      36—218 

Hardy,  Gathorne  {Engl.  secy,  of  state,  b. 

1814). 

Higgiuson  (T.W.)    Engl,  statesmen.    1875.       36—218 

Hare  family. 

Hare(A.  .1.  C.)    Memorials  of  a  quiet 

life.     2v 40—244 

,  Note. — Including  memorials  of  the  two  Engl,  divines  and 
scholars,  A.  W.  Hare  (d.  1792,  d.  1834)  and  J.  C.  Hare;  and 
of  their  mother. 

Harold  II  (last  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  kings  of 

Engl.,  d.  1066). 

*S'ee  histories  of  the  "Norman  conquest,  by  Thierry  (46-282), 
and  by  Freeman  (46-282) ;  and  in  Fiction, '  Bulwer's 
Harold. 

Harrison,   Mrs.  William   Henry   (irife  of 

President). 

Holloway  (L.  C.)  Ladies  of  the  AVhite House.      37 — 226 

Harvey,  William  Henry  (British  naturalist, 

h.  1811,  d.  1866). 
Gray  (A.)    Notice  of     (Sm.  ifejaf.,  1867)... 


Hastings,  Warren  (gov.  genl.  of  India,  b. 

1732,  (1. 1818). 
Burke  (E.)    Speeches  on  the  impeachment 

of.    (T/i  Ai»  Works,  V.  H,-16.    1826)  

Gleig  (G.  R.)    Memoirs  of.     1841. 


55— 


21—128 


Biography — Individual^ontinned. 
HaTxrkins,  Sir  John  (Engl,  rear-admiral,  b. 

1520,  d.  1595). 

Hawkins  (G.W.)     Life  of.     1863..  40— 244 

HaTvthorne,  Nathaniel  (Anier.  novelist  and 

essayist,  b.  1804,  d.  1864). 

James,  H.,  jr.     Hawthorne.     (Men 

of  letters  series) 37 — 238 

Fields  (J.  T.)     Yesterdays  with  authors. 

1872    36—220 

Lathrop  (G.  P. )     A  study  of.     1876.  40—244 

Passages  from  [his]  American  note  books. 

2  V.     Bos^.,  1868 40—244 

Haydon,  B.  R.  (Engl,  painter,  b.  1786,  d. 
1846). 

Haydon  (F.  W.)      C^orrespondence 

aud  table-tails ;  with  a  memoir  of.    1877. 

2  V 40—244 

Same.    Stoddard  (R.  H.),  ed.    1876.    (Sam 

souci  series) 40 — 244 

Hayes,  R.  B.  (19«i  Pres.  oftlie  U.  S.,b.  1822). 

Howells  (W.  D.)      Sketch  of  the 

life  and  character  of.     1876 40—244 

Hazlitt,  William  (Engl,  essayist,  critic,  and 

misc.  writer,  b.  1778,  d.  1830). 

Stoddard  (K.  H.),  ed.    Personal  recollections 

of.     (Bric-a-brac  series) 36 — ^218 

Heine,  Heinrich  (German  poet,  miscellane- 
ous writer,  and  wit,  b.  1799,  d.  1856). 

Arnold  (M.)  Essays  in  criticism,  pp.  140-174.      23—  14 

P'leishman  (S.  L.)    Biogr.  and  critical  sketch 

of.     (/n  miscel's  from  H.  H.)     1876 23 — 140 

Stem  (S.  A.)  Biogr.  sketch  of.    (In  H.'sScin- 

tillatious)  23 140 

Heloise  (Fr.  abbess,  b.  1101,  d.  1164). 

Lamartine  (A.  M.  L.  de).  Memoirs  of  cele- 
brated characters,  v.  1 36 217 

Hemans,  Mrs.  Felicia  D.  (Engl,  poetess,  b. 

1794,  d.  1835). 

Sigoui-ney  (Mrs.  L.  H.)    Memoir  of.     (With 

her  Poems)     l(i —  9g 

See,  also,  Allibone. 

Henry  V  (King  of  England,  b.  1387,  d.  1422). 

Tyler  (J.  E.)     Life  aud  character 

of.     1838.     2v ...40—244 

Henry  Vm  (King  of  England,  b.  1491,  d. 

1547). 

Froude  (J.  A.)    History  of  Engl.,  t.  1-4 45—275 

Note. — An  elaborate  defense  of  Henry  VIII. 
See  Shakespeare's  play  Henry  VIII ;  and,  in  Fiction,  Mnhl- 
bach's  Henry  VIII. 

Henry,  Patrick  (Amer.  rev.  statesman  and 

orator,  b.  1736,  d.  1799). 
Wirt  ( W. )     Sketches  of  the  life  and 


character  of.     1860 40 244 

Sparks  (J.)     Life  of     (In  tiU  Amer.  biogr., 

V-  2) 3S— 220 

Herbert,  Edward  (1st  baron  of  Cherbury, 

Engl,  platon'ist,  b.  1581,  d.  1648). 

Life.     Ed.  by  Howells,  W.  D 36—219 

Herbert,   George  (Engl,  religious  poet,  h. 

1593,  d.  1632). 


3  V 40—244 


Willmot  (ii'ei'.  E.  A.)     Memoir  of     (With 

Works) 16—  97 

Herder,  Johanu  GdtihieA  (German philoso- 
pher, b.  1747,  d.  1803). 

De  Quincey  (T.)    Essays  on  phil.  writers, 

V.  l,pp.  165-182 ;      2i_i26 


BIOGRAPHY. 


36 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography — Individual — continued. 
Herrick,    Robert   {Engl,  poet,  b.  1591,  (1. 

about  1C74). 

Biographical  notice.     ( TfifA  Works) l(j— 97 

Herschel,  Sir  William  {Engl,  astronomer, 

h.  173H,  (I.  1822). 
Eulogy  on.     [Sm.  Itept.,  1870) 55— 

Herschel,  Sir  .1.  V.  W.  {son  of  preceding, 
Engl,  astronomer  and  physicist,  b.  1790,  d. 

1871). 
Dodge  (N.  S.)    Memoir  of.    [Sm.iJ«i)« ,  1871].      55— 

Hervey,  James  {Engl,  divine  and  Moralist, 
b.  1714,  d.  1758). 

Har8ha(D.  A.)    Lifeof.     1866 40—244 

Hervey,  John,  lord  Hervey  of  Ickwortli 

{Engl,  pulitinan  andpoet,  b.  1696,  d.  1743). 

Tliom80n(K.B.)    Witsandbeaux  of  society.      37—284 

Note. — "Sporns"  of  Pope's  Satires. 

Hervey,  Mary  Leppell,  lady  {b.  1700,  d. 

1768). 

Thomson  (K.  B.)    Queens  of  society 37—225 

Hesiod  {Greek poet,  li.  C.  884). 

Biographical  sketch.    ( With  Works) 16—  07 

Symonds  (J.  A.)    Greek  poets,  v.  1.    1880..      15—91 

Heyne,  Christian  Gottlob  {German  class- 
ical scholar  and  philologist,  b.  1729,  d.  1812). 
Carlyle  (T.)    Essays,  p.  115 23—142 

Homer  {Greek poet).  See  Homer  in  gen- 
eral alphabet. 

Hood,  Thomas  {Engl,  pod  and  humorist,  b. 
1798,  d.  1845). 

Biographical   sketch.      (With  his  Poetical 

works,  V.  1) 16 —  97 

Howard,   Henry,   Earl  of   Surrey   {Engl. 

poet,  b.  about  151.5,  d.  1547). 

Memoir  of.     (Tri7A  Poetical  works) 16 — 97 

Hudson,  Henry  {Engl,  navigator,  discoverer 

of  Hudson's  Bay,  b.  1560,(7. 1611). 
Cleveland  (11.  R.)    Lifeof     (Sparkb  Amer. 

biogr.,  V.  10) 36—220 

Humboldt,  Friedrich  Heinrich  Alexander, 
baron  von  {German  naturalist,  geographer, 
and  physicist,  b.  1769,  rf.  1859). 

Letters  of,  to  Vamhagen  von  Eiise, 

1827-1858.     Tr.  by  F.  Knapp.     1830....   40— 244 

Hume,  David  {Scollish  historianand  meta- 
jjhysical  and  political  philosopher,  b.  1711, 
d.  1776). 

Huxley  (P/'o/essor).    Hume.    {Engl. 

men  of  letUrs  series) :j7 228 

Brougham  (II.)  Men  of  letters,  pp.  195-256. .       37—228 

Foster  (,J.)    Critical  essays,  v.  1.    1857 23 140 

Hutchiuson,  Anne  {AnlinoHtian  schismatic 

in  New  England,  b.  1591,  d.  1643). 
Ellis  (G.E.)    Lifeof.    (Sparks' Amer.Uogr., 

vl6) 36—219 

Irving,  Washington  {Amer.  author  and  hu- 
morist, b.  1783,  d.  1859). 

Irving  (P.  M.)    Life  and  letters  of. 

1862-'64.    4v 40-243 


Biography — Individual — continued. 
Jackson,  Andrew  {.-imer.  general  and  7th 
I'res.  of  the  U.  S.,  b.  1767,  d.  1845). 

Parton  (James).      Life   of.      1870. 

3v 40—243 

James  I  {Eing'of  England,  VI  of  Scotland, 

b.  1566,  d.  1625). 
— : Birch  (T.)     Court   and   times  of. 

1849.     2v 45—277 

Secret  histoiy  of  the  court  of.     Ed. 

by  Sir  W.  Scott.     Edin.,  1811.     2  v 40—234 

Jay,  John  {Amer.  jurist  and  statesman,  b. 

1745,  d.  1829). 

Jay  (William).    Lifeof.    1833.   2  v.  40—243 

Je£ferson,   Thomas    {Amer.  statesman,  3d 

I'res.  of  V.  S.,  b.  1743,  d.  1826). 

Autobiography  of.     1853.     v.  1  of 

J.'s  writiugs 22 — 133 

Parton  (James).    Lifeof.     1874 ...  40— 243 

Pierson  (H.  W.)     Private  life  of. 

1662 40—243 

Randall  (H.S.)    Lifeof.    1858.    3 v.  40—243 

Tucker  (Geo.)    Lifeof.     1837.    2  v.  40—243 

Jerrold,  Douglas  {Engl,  humorist,  b.  1803, 

d.  1857). 
Jerrold  (W.  B.)     Life  of 40—243 

Jerrold  (B.)     Best  of  all  good  company. 

1874 23—139 

Jesus  Christ.     See  Biblical  and  religious 

literature. 
Joanna  {Queen  of  Naples,  b.  1327,  d.  1382). 

Hall   (L.   J.)      Historical   life  of. 

1824.     2v 40—242 

Johnson,  A.  (17»i  Pres.  of  the  U.  S.,  b.  1808, 

d.  1875). 
Foster  (L.)     Life  and  speeches  of. 

1866 40—243 

Moore  (F.)     Speeches  of.     1865....  22—133 

Johnson,     Samuel     {Engl,     lexicographer, 

critic,  essayist,  moralist,  conversationalist, 

andpoet,  b.  1709,  d.  1784). 

Boswell  (J.)     Lifeof.     1811.     5v.  40— 243 

Stephen  (Leslie).    Johnson.    {Engl. 

men  of  letters  series) 37 — 228 

Carlyle  (T.)    Heroes  and  hero  worship 23 — 141 

Uawtliome  (N.)     Liehtield  and  Uttoxeter. 

(ZiiOurold  homo) 35—213 

Johnson,  Sir  William  (6.  1715,  d.  1774). 
Stone  (W.  L.)     Life  and  times  of. 

1865.    2v 40—242 

Jones,  John  Paul  {Amer.  naval  officer,  b. 

1747,  d.  1792). 
Mackenzie  (A.  S.)     Lifeof.     1848. 

2  V 40—242 

Memoires  de.     1798 40—242 

Sherburne  (John  Henry).     Life  and 

character  of.     1851 40—242 

Jones,  Sir  William  {Engl,  oriental  scholar, 

jurist,  andimet,  b.  1746,  d.  1794). 
Teignmouth  {Lord  3.  S.)    Memoirs 

of,    1806.    2v 40—842 


BIOGRAPHY. 


37 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography — Individual — continued. 

Josephine  {Empress  of  France,  wife  of  Na- 
poleon I,  b.  1763,  d.  1814). 

HecOtUeyCP.  C.)    Life  of.     18.'>6.-..  40—24:5 

Junius  {the  assumed  name  of  apolitical  writer 
of  the  times  of  George  III.     1769-'72). 

"A  letter  to  an  lioiioiirable  briga- 

(lier-geueral,  coinmaiuler-in-ohicf  of  his 
majesty's  forces  in  Canada,"  now  first 
ascribed  to  Junius.  "A  refutation  of 
the  letter,  etc.,  by  an  officer."     1841 ....  40—242 

An  inquiry  respecting  the  author 

of  the  letters  of.     1814 40—248 

Barker  (E.  H.)     1.   Claims  of  -Sir 

Philip  Francis  to  the  a\ithorsliip  of  Jun- 
ius's  letters.  2.  Some  inquiry  into  the 
claims  of  the  late  Charles  Lloyd  and 
others.     1828 40—242 

— '■ Britton(J.)  Juuiuselucidated;  in- 
cluding a  memoir  of  Lieut.  Col.  Isaac 
Barr^,  M.  P.     1848 40—242 

Busby  (Thomas).     Arguments  and 

facts  demonstrating  that  the  letters  of 
Junius  were  written  by  John  Lewis  De 
Lalme,  LL.D.     181G 40—242 

Falconar  (James).  The  secret  re- 
vealed of  the  authorship  of  Junins's let- 
ters.    1830 40—242 

Graham  (J.  A. )     Memoii-s  of  J.  H. 

Tooke,  identifying  him  as  Junius.    1828.  40 — 242 

Griffin(F.  K. )    Junius  discovered. 

1864 40—242 

Jacques  (John).    History  of,  and  his 

works.     1843 40—242 

Junius,    including   letters  by  the 

same  writer  under  other  signatures,  to 
which  are  added  his  confidential  corre- 
spondence with  Mr.  Wilkes,  and  his 
private  letters   to  Mr.  H.  S.  Woodfall. 

1812.     3v 40—242 

Manning  (J.  B.)      Unmasked;   or 

Lord  G.  Sackvillo  proved  to  be  Junius. 

1828 40—242 

Newhall  (J.)     Letters  on,  showing 

the  author  to  be  Earl  Temple.     1831 ....  40—242 

De  Quincoy  (T.)    {In  hig  Literary  remmis- 

pi^nci'S,  V.  2) 21—126 

Macaulay  (T.  B.)  Es-say  on  Wanen  Hast- 
ings.    (JnAu  Essays) 23 — 142 

Kemble,  Frances  Ann  {Engl,  actress,  h. 
1811). 

Records  of  a  girlhood.     1879  40—242 

Keppel,  George  Thomas  {^tth  earl  of  Albe- 
marle, b.  1799). 

Fifty  years  of  juy  life.     1876 40—242 

Kingsley,  Cliarles  {Engl,  novelist,  poet,  his- 
torifin,  and  preacher,  b.  1819,  d.  187.5). 

Letters  and  memories  of  his  life. 

Kd.  by  his  wife.     1877 40—142 

Bayne,  P.    In  Essays,  &c.,  pp.  1-9, 2d  series.      23—141 


Biography — Individual — continued. 
Kirkland,   Samuel   {missionary  to   the   In- 
dians, b.  1741,  d.  1808). 

Lothrop  (S.  K.)      Life  of.     {Sparks'  Amer. 

biogr.,  V.  25) 36—219 

Knight,  ChaT\efi{Engl.  publisher  and  author, 

b.  17»1,  d.  1873). 
Passages  from  the  life  of,  by  himself. 

1874 40—242 

Knight,  Miss CoraeMa,  {Engl, writer,  b.  1757, 
d.  1837). 

Personal  reminiscences.  Ed.  by  R.  H.  Stod- 
dard.   {Bric-a-brac  series) 36 — 218 

Knoz,  John  {ilcottish  reformer,  b.  1505,  d. 

1572). 
M'Crie  (Thomas).     Life  of.     1613. 

2  V 40—242 

Kossuth,    Louis    {Hungarian    orator    and 

statesman,  b.  1802). 

Memories  of  my  exile.     Ferencz, 

Jausz,  tr.     1880 40—241 

La  Fayette,  M.  J.  P.  E.  Y.  G.  de  M.,  Mar- 
quis de  {French  statesman  and  patriot  and 
Amer.  rev.  general,  b.  1757,  d.  1834). 

Headley(P.  C.)    Life  of.     1859...   40—241 

Lamartine,  Ali)lion8ede  {French  historian, 
poet,  and  orator,  b.  1792,  d.  1869). 

Lacretelle  (H.  de).    liamartine  and 

his  friends.     1880 40—241 

Twenty-five  years  of  my  life  and 

memoirs  of  my  mother.     Tr.   by  Lady 
Herbert.     1872.    2v 40—241 

Same.    Ed.  by  R.  H.  Stoddard.    {Bric-d-brac 

series) 36—218 

Lamb,  Charles  {Engl,  essayist  and  humorist, 

b.  1775,  d.  1834). 
Stoddard  (R.  H.),  ed.    Personal  recollections 

of.    {Bric-d-brac  series) 36 — 218 

Xalfourd  (S.  N.)    Life  and  letters  of,  v.  3. 

1856.    {In  Lambs  Worlds)  21—125 

De  Qnincey  (T.)     Biographical  essays,  pp. 

167-227 21—126 

Lansdovrne,  Marquess  of.    See  Petty. 
La  Salle,  R.  C,  sieur  de  {French  explorer, 

b.  1635,  d.  1687). 
Sparks  (J.)     Life  of.    {In  his  Amer.  biogr., 

V.  ID...   36—220 

Laud,  William  {abp.  of  Canterbury,  b.  1573, 

d.  1645). 

Le  Bas  (C.  W. )    Life  of.     1836  ... .  40—241 

Laura   de   Sades  {friend  of  Petrarch,   b. 

1307,  d.  1348). 
Jameson  (A.)    Loves  of  tlie  poets,  pp.  59-86 .      37—228 

See,  also,  Life  of  Petrarch. 

Ledyard,  John  {.imer.  traveller,  J.  1751,rf. 

1788). 
Sitarks  (J.)    Life  of.     {In  his  Amer.  biogr., 

V.24) 36—219 

Lee,  Arthur  {Amer.  diplomatist,  b.  1740,  d. 

1792). 
Lee(E,H,)    Life  of.     1829.    2  v..  40— 241 


BIOGEAPHY. 


38 


BIOGEAPHY. 


Biography — Individual — continued. 
Lee,  Charles  (MUllary  adrentiirer  in  Amei: 

rei:,b.l7:n,d.l78U). 
Sparks  (J.)    Life  of.    (In  his  Amer.  biogr., 

T.  18) 36—219 

Lee,  K.  H.  (Amer.  statesman  and  orator,  h. 

1732,  (I.  1794). 

Leo(R.  H.)     Life  of.     1825.     2v..  40— 241 

Legar^,  Hugh  Swinton  {Attorney-General 

of  U  S.,b.l7{n,  (f.  1843). 
Memoir  of.    With  his  writings.    Ed. 

by  his  sister,    v.  1.    1846 22—133 

Leisler,  Jacob  {Amer.  political  adventurer, 

d.  1691). 

Hortniau  (C.  F.)     Life  of.     {.Sparks'  Amer. 

.    biogr.,  \:  IS) 38—220 

Leo  X,  Giovanni  de  Medici,  /'ope  1513-'2] 
(patron  of  arts  and  letters,  h.  1475,  (Z.  1521). 

-^ Hoscoe  (W.)    Life  and  pontificate 

of.     1846.     2  V 40—241 

See,  ttUn,  Ranke's  bistoryof  the  Popes,  and  His- 
tories of  the  Keforination. 

Leasing,  GottholdEphraini  ((Jerman  critic, 
poet,  and  philosopher,  h.  1729,  d.  1781). 

De  Quincey  (T.)    Essays  on  phil.  writers, 

V.  1,  pp.  125-294 21—216 

Lowell  (J.  K.)    Among  my  books,  pp.  291- 

348 23—139 

See,  also.  History  of  German  literature. 
Lincoln,   A.  (16tt   Pres.   of  the  V.  S.,   b. 

1809,  d.  1865). 

Barret  (J.  H.)     Life  of.     1865 40—241 

City  of  Boston  on  the  death  of 49—300 

Lamon  (W.  A.)     Life  of.     1872  ....  40— 241 

Lowell  (J.  R.)     In  My  study  windows,  pp. 

150-178 23—139 

flee,  also,  United  States,  Civil  war  of,  1881-'65. 

Lincoln,  Benjamin  (Amer.  rev.  gen.,  h.  1733, 

d.  1810). 
Bowen  (F.)    Life  of    {Sparks'  Amer.  biogr., 

V.  23) 30—219 

Livingston,  Edward  (Amer.  Jurist,  b.  1764, 

d.  1836). 

Hunt(C.  H.)     Life  of.     1864 40—241 

Livingston,  William  (Amer.  statesman,  b. 

1741,(7.1790). 
Sedgwick  (T. )     Memoirs  of  the  life 

of.     1833 40-241 

Louis  XIV   (/u«</   of  Frana;  b.  1638,  (t 

1715). 
James  (G.  P.  Iv. )     Life  and  times  of 

1851.     '^v 40—241 

Voltaire (F.  A.)   Ageof.    1752.    2  v.  40—241 

See,  also,  Memoirs  of  Saint-Simon 41 — 248 

Lycopbron. 

Biogruiiliical  sketch  of.     (  With  Hesiod) 16—  97 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  1st  baron  (Knijlish  histo- 
rian, ft.  1800,  d.  1859). 

Bayue  (P.)    Essays,  v.  2,  pp.  52-85 23 — 141 

-.^^  Martineau  (H.)    Uio«;rapliical  sketches 36 — 218 

Trevelyan  (G.  O.)     Life  and  letters 

of.     1876.     2v 41—252 


Biography— Individual— continued. 
Macready,  William  Charles  (Engl,  trage- 
dian,b.\7S.U,d.im.\). 

i    Pollock  (Sir  F.)    Ueniiniscences  and 

i      selections  from  his  diaries  and  letters. 

W75 41—252 

Madison,  James  (ith  I'res.  of  U.  S.,  ft.  1751, 
(i.  1836). 

Kives  (W.  C.)     History  of  life  and 

times  of.     1859.     3v 41—252 

Margaret  of  Anjoii  ( r;)Heen  of  Henry  VI  of 
England,  h.  1429,  d.  1482). 

Hookham  (Mary  Ann).     Life  and 

timesof.     1872.     2v 41—252 

Jameson  (ifr*.  A.)  Characteristics  of  wo- 
men        23—138 

Marie  Antoinette  (wife  of  Louis  XVI,  ft. 
1755,  (/.  1793). 

7  Yonge(C.  I).)    Life  of.     1876.    2v.  41— 252 

Marlon,  F.  (Amer.  rev.  gen.,  ft.  1732,  d.  1795). 

Horry  (P.),  Weeras  (W.  L.)     Life 

of.     1860  41—252 

Marlborough,   Duke  of.      See   Churchill, 

.John. 
Marlborough,  Dmhess  of.     See  Churchill, 

Sarah  Jennings. 
Marmontel,  Jean  Franvois  ( French  author, 

ft.  1723,  d.  1799). 

Howells  (W.  D.),  ed.     Memoirs  of 

1878.     2v :?6— 219 

Marquette,  Jacques  ( Frencft  Jesuit  mission- 
ary, explorer  of  the  Mississippi,  ft.  1637,  d. 
1675). 

Sparks  (J.)    Life  of     {In  his  Amer.  biogr., 

v.lO) 36—220 

Marryat,  F.  (Engl,  novelist,  ft.  1792,  d.  1848). 

Churcli  (.Ifrs.  Ross).  Life  and  let- 
ters of.     1872.     2v 41—252 

Martineau,  Harriet  (Engl,  authoress,  b. 
1802,  d.  1876). 

Autobiography  of.     1877 41 — 252 

Marvell,  Andrew  (Engl,  political  vyriter, 
poet  and  satirist,  ft.  1620,  d.  1678). 

Memoir  of.    ( With  Poetical  works) 16—95 

Mary  Stuart  ({>ueen  of  Scots,  b.  1542,  d. 
1.587). 

Meline  (J.  F.)    Mary  yaeen  of  Scots 

and  her  latest  English  historian.     1872.  41 — 25 

Strickland,  A.  Lives  of  tlie  queens  of  Scot- 
land.    v.3-7 37—225 


Mason,  John  (of  Conn.,  capt.  in  Pequot  war, 

ft.  1600,  d.  1672). 
Ellis(G.E.)    Lifeof.    {Sparlis'  Amer. biogr., 

V.  13) 36—220 

Mather,   Cotton  (New  England  divine,  ft. 

1663,  (?.  1728).. 
Peabody  (W.  B.  O.)    Life  of.    {Sparks' Amer. 

biogr..  V.  6) 36—220 

Maximilian  I  ( Emperor  of  Mexico,  b.  1832, 

d.  1867). 
Chyuoweth  (W.  Harris).     The  fall 

of.     1872  48—297 

RecoUectiousofmylife.    1868.    3  v.  41—251 


BIOGEAPHY. 


39 


BIOGEAPHY. 


Biography — Individual — continued. 
Medici,  Lorenzo  de  (I'rince  of  Florence, 

nclwlar  and  patron  of  art  and  literature,  b. 

1448,  (/..  1492). 

Roscoe(\V.)    Life  of.     1803.     3  v.  40— 241 

Melek-Hanum,   Mme.    (wife    of   J<ibri:li- 

Melutmet-Vasha). 
Thirty  years  in  the  liareni ;  or,  the 

autobiography  of.     1872 4 1 — 251 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Felix  (German 

musical  composer,  b.  1809,  d.  1847). 

Lampadins(W.  A.)   Lifeof.    1866..  41—251 

Letters  of.   From  1833  to  1847.   Lady 

Wallace,  tr.     1868 41—251 

Letters  of.    From  Italy  and  Switzer- 
land.    Lady  Wallace,  tr.     1869 41—251 

Metternich,   Clemens  Weusel   Nepomuk 

Lothar,  /'riiicc  von  (Austrian  statesman,  b. 

1773,  d.  1859). 

Memoirs  of.     (1773-1829.)     Prince 

Richard  Metternich,  erf.     1880-'81.    4v.  41— 251 

Miller,  Hugh  (Scotch  geologist  and  author, 

b.  1802,  rf.  1856). 
Bayne  (Peter).     Life  and  letters  of. 

1871.     2v 41—251 

Bayne  (P.)    Essays,  v.  1,  pp.  334-363 23—141 

Brown  (T.  N.)     Life  aiul  times  of. 

1859 41-2.'')1 

My  schools  and  schoolmasters ;  or, 

the  story  of  my  education.     1869 41 — 251 

Milton,  John  (Engl,  poet,  puritan,  theolo- 
gian,  and  republican  political  uriler,   b. 

1608,  d.  1674). 
Pattison  (Mark).     Milton.     (Engl. 

men  of  letters  series) 37 — 228 

Taine  (H.  A. )    History  of  Englisb  literature, 

pp.  409-457 15—  92 

Mitfonl  (J.)      Life  of.     (In  M.'s  Poetical 

works,  T.l) 16 —  95 

Maurice  (F.  D.)    Friendship  of  books.    1874.      23—139 

Macaulay  (T.  B.)    Essays 23—142 

Lamartine  (A.  de).    Celebrated  characters, 

V.  3 36-217 

De  Quincey  (T.)  vs.  Southey  and  Landor. 

(/MAidNotebook,  pp.  193-217) 21—126 

Johnson  (S.)    Lives  of  English  poets 21 — 125 

See,  algo.  iu  Fiction,  Ring's  John  Milton  and  his  times. 

Mirabeau,  Honorc'  Gabriel  Eiquetti,  C'omte 
de  (French  statesman  and  orator,  b.  1749, 
d.  1791). 

Memoirs.     By  himself,  his  fatlier, 

&c.     1836.     2v 41—251 

A  life  history  of.     lanon.-]     1848..  41— 261 

Dumont   (E  )      KecoHcctions  of.  ! 

1832 41—251 

Alison  (A.)    Essays,  pp. 215-228 23—142 

Brougham  (H.)  iord.    Statesmen,  &c.,  v.  2.  36—218 

Oailyle  (T. )    Essays,  pp.  478-504 23—142 

Macaulay  (T.  B.)     Essays,  pp.  181-191 23—142 

Mohammed,      or     Mahomet     (Arabian 

prophet  of  Islam,  b.  571,  d.  632). 
Irving (W.)    Maliomet  and  liis  suc- 
cessors.    V.  1 41 — 252 

Carlyle  (T.)    Heroes  and  hero  worship 23—141 


Biography— Individual — continued. 
Moli^re,  Jean  Baptiste  Po(iuclin  (French 

dramatist,  h.  1622,  d.  1673). 
Canibridgeessays,  pp.  1-57.'   'Watson, 'W.K.      23—142 

Oliphant    (Mrs.   M.   O.   W.),  and 

Tarvcr,  F.     ( Foreign  classics  series) 36 — 217 

Voltaire  (F.  M.  A.  de).     Vie,  de 21—124 

Montagu,  Lady  Mary  Wortley  (Fvgl.  au- 
thoress, b.  1690,  d.  1762). 

Letters  of.     1785 41 — 251 

Thomson  (K.  B.)    Queens  of  society 37—225 

Montaigne,  Michel  Seigneur  de  (French 
moralist,  b.  1533,  d.  15<t2). 

Collins,   W.    L.      (Foreign  classics 

series)  36—217 

Emerson  (R.  "W.)     Representative   men. 

1852 37—228 

Montgomery,  James  (Engl,  poet  and  jour- 
nalist, b.  1771,  (/.  1854). 

Memoir  of.     ( TlVf/i  Poetical  works) '..      \c — 95 

Montgomery,  Rich.ard  (Amer.  rev.  general, 
b.  17.36,  d.  1775). 

Armstrong   (J.)    Life  of.    (Sparks'  Amer. 

biogr.,  v.  1) 30—220 

Moore,  Thomas  (Irish  poet,  b.  1779,  d. 
1852). 

Symington  (A.  J.)     Lifeof.     1880..  41— 251 

Morris,  Gouverneur  (Amer.  statesman,  b. 
1752,  d.  1816). 

Sparks  (J.)    Life  of,  with  selections 

from  his  correspondence  and  miscellane- 
ous papers.     1832.     3v 41 — 251 

Morris,  Thomas  ( U.  8.  Senator),  b.  1776, 
d.  1844. 

Morris  (B.F.)    Lifeof.     ia56 41—2.51 

Moschus.     (.16oit(  285.) 

Biographical  sketch  of.    ( With  Hesiod) 10 —  97 

Symonds  (J.  A.)    Greek  poets,  v.  2.    I860..      15 91 

Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A.  (German  musical  com- 
poser, ft.  1756,  rf.  1791). 

Holmes  (E.)     Lifeof.     1845 41—251 

Nohl  (L.)    Letters  of.     1866.     2  v.  41— 251 

Musaeus. 

Biographical  sketch  of.     (TlWi  Hesiod) 10 — 97 

Musset,  Louis  Charles  Alfred  de  (Fr.  poet, 
ft.  1810,  d.  1857). 

.James  (Henry).  French  poetsand  novelists, 

pp.1-39.    1878 23—139. 

Napoleon  I  (Emperor  of  the  French,  b.  1769, 
d.  1821). 

Abrantes   (Laurc  Pernion    Junot, 

Duchess  A').     Memoirs  of.     1854.    2v...  41— 2.'')0 

Bourrienne  (L.  A.  F.  de).     Memoirs. 

1831.     2v 41—250 

Hazlitt(W.)     Lifeof.     1852.    4v..  41— 2.'i0 

Memoirs  of  Madame  de  Kdmusat. 

1802-1808.    1880 41—250 

Memoirs    of    Priuce    Metternich. 

1880-'81.     4v 41—251 


BIOGRAPHY. 


40 


BIOGEAPHY. 


Biography — Individual — continued. 

Napoleon  at  St.  Helena,  from  letters 

and  journals  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  Hudson 
Lowe.     Forsyth,  William.     1853.     2  v. 

Alison  (A.)    Essays,  pii.  27-42.    1854 23—142 

Bayne  (P.)    Essays,  v.  2,  pp.  181-235.    1867  .  23—141 

Carlyle  (T.)     Heroes  and  hero  worship 23 — 141 

Emer.son  (K.  W.)    Representative  men 37 — 228 

ITapoleon  III  {Kmperor  of  France,  h.  18©8, 
d.  1873). 

Hugo  (V.)      Napoleon,  the  little. 

1852 41—250 

Kinglate  (A.  W.)    Invasion  of  the  Crimea, 

v.l.   1868. 45—278 

Oglethorpe,  James  E.  {founder  of  Georgia, 
h.  1698,  d.  1785). 

Peahody(W.B.O.)  Life  of.  {Sparks' 

Amer.  biogr.,  v.  12) 36—220 

Harris,  T.  M.  Biographical  memo- 
rials of  founder  of  the  colony  of  Georgia. 
1841...! 41—250 

Ossoli,  Margaret  Sarah  Fuller,  Marchion- 
ess (V  {Amer.  authoress,  h.  1810,  d.  1850). 

Higginson,  T.  W.  In  Eminent  wo- 
men of  the  age,  p.  173 37—226 

Otis,  James  {Amer.  ret:  patriot  and  orator, 
b.  1725,  d.  1783). 

Life  of  James  Otis,  of  Massachusetts. 

Tudor,  "William.     Boat.,  1823 41—250 

Bowen  (F.)    Life  of.     (Sparks'  Amer.  biogr., 

V.12 36—220 

Palfrey,  Wm.  {Amer.  ret\  imymaster-gen- 
eral,  b.  1741,  d.  1780). 

Palfrey  (J.  G.)    Life  of     (Sparks'  Amer. 

biogr.,  V.  17) 36—219 

Palissy,  B.  {French  potter,  b.  1509,  d.  1589). 

Lamartine  (A.  M.  L.  de).  Celebrated  charac- 
ters, v.  1 36—217 

Morley(H.)     Life  of.     1853.     2v..  41— 250 

Parnell,  Thomas  {Irish  poet,  b.  1679,  d. 
1717). 

Johnson  (S  )    Lives  of  the  poets,  v.  3 21 — 125 

Goldsmith  (Oliver).     Life  of      {Willi  P.'s 

Poetical  works) 16 —  95 

Pascal,  Blaise  {French  philosopher,  theolo- 
gian, and  mathematician,  b.  1623,  d.  1662). 

Tulloch  (Principal).  Pascal.  {For- 
eign classics  series) 36 — 2 17 

Paulding,  Jas.  K.  {Amer.  novelist,  b.  1779, 
d.  1860). 

Paulding  (W.  I.)     Literary  life  'of. 

1867 41—250 

Payne,  J.  H.  {Ayner.  poet  and  dramatist,  h. 
1792,  d.  1852). 

Harrison  (G.)    Life  and  writings 

of.     1«75 41—250 

Penn,  Wm.  {Engl.  Quaker,  founder  of  Penn- 
sylvania, b.  1644,  d.  1718). 
Olarkson  (T. )     Memoirs  of  the  pub- 
lic and  private  life  of     1849 41—250 

Dixon  (Wm.  H.)    Life  of     1851. . .  41— 2f,0 

Janney(S.M.)    Life  of.     1852 41—250 

Sparks' Amer.  biogr.    Life  of,  y.  22 36 — 219 


Biography — Individual — continued. 
Pepys,  Samuel  {Engl,  gentleman,  gossip,  and 

connoisseur,  b.  1632,  d.  1703). 
Diary  and  correspondence,  with  life 

anduotes.  Braylirooke (£ord).  1855.  4v.  41 — 2.50 
Perry,  Oliver  Hazard   (Amer.  commodore, 

h.  1785,  d.  1819). 

Mackenzie  (A.  S.)     Life  of.     1843. 

2v 41—249 

Petrarch,  Francesco  {Italian  poet,  b.  1304, 
d.  1374). 

Reeve  (H.)      Petrarch.      {Foreign 

classics  series) 36 — 217 

Petty,  Wm.  Fitzmaurice  {\st  Marquis  of 
Lansdowne,  Earl  of  Shclburne,  Engl,  states- 
man, b.  1737,  d.  1805). 

Fitzmaurice    {f.ord  E.)      Life   of. 

1675-'76.     3v 40—246 

Fhips,  Sir  Wm.  {colonial  gov.  of  Mass.,  b. 

1651,  d.  1C95). 
Bowen  (F.)    Life  of.    {Sparks'  Amer.  biogr., 

V.  7) 3(>— 220 

Pike,  Zebulon  M.  {Amer.  genl,  b.  1779,  d. 

1813). 

Whiting   (H.)     Life   of.      {Sparks'  Amer. 

biogr.,  v.  16) 36—219 

Pinkney,  Wm.  {Amer.  lawyer,  statesman, 
and  orator,  b.  1764,  d.  182^). 

"Wheaton  (H.)     Life  of,      (Sparks'  Amer. 

biogr.,  v.  6) 36—220 

Wheaton  (H.)     Life  of     1826 41—249 

Posey,  Thos.  {gov.  of  Indiana,  b.  1750,  d. 

1818). 
. Hall  (J.)    Memoirof.    (Sparks' Amer.  biogr., 

V.  19) 36—219 

Praed,  Winthrop  Mackworth  {Engl,  poet 

and  lawyer,  b.  1802,  d.  1839). 

Memoir  of.    Coleridge,  Rev.  Derwent.    ( Witlt 

1       Poems) ......      16—94 

Preble,  Edw.  {Amer.  naval  officer,  b.  1761, 
'      d.  1807). 
Sabine  (L.)    Life  of.     (Sparks'  Amer.  biogr., 

V.  22)- 36—219 

Prentice,  George  Denuison  {Amer.  journal- 
ist and  poet,  b.  1802,  d.  1870). 
. Piatt  (J.  J.)    Biogi-aphical  sketch  of.    (Witlt 

Poetionl  works) 16—  94 

Prentiss,   Seargent  Smith  {Amei:    lawyer 

and  orator,  b.  1808,  d.  1^50). 

Memoirs  of.     Ed.  by  his  brother. 

1858.     2v 41—249 

Prescott,  W.  H.  {Amer.  historian,  b.  1796, 
d.  1859). 

Ticknor(Geo.)    Life  of.     1864  . . . .  41— 249 

Prior,  Matthew  {Engl,  poet  and  diplomatist, 
b.  1664,  d.  1721). 

Johnson  (S.)     {Ures  Engl,  poeta,  v.  3) 21—125 

Mitford  {Hev.  J.)  Life  of.  ( With  P.'s  Poet- 
ical works) 16—94 

Thackeray  (W.  M.)    (Engl,  humorists) 40—245 

Pulaski,  Casimir,  Count  {Polish  patriot  and 
genl.  in  Amer.  rev.,  b.  1748,  d.  1779). 

Sparks  (J.)    Life  of.    (In  his  Amer.  biogr., 

v.  14) 36—219 


BIOGRAPHY. 


41 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography — Individual — continued. 

Putnam,  Israel  (Amer.  ler.  genl.,  h.  1718, 
(?.  1790). 

Cutter  (W.)     Life  of.     1847 41—249 

Pcabody  (O.  W.  B.)    Life  of.    {Sparks' Amer. 

hiiirjr.,v.  7) 3(>— 220 

Rabelais,  Franfois  (French  humoi-iat,  b. 
1483,  (7. 1553). 

Besant  (Walter).  Rabelais.  (For- 
eign clasxica  series) 36 — ^217 

Rachel,  Eliza  Felix,  called  (French  actress, 
b.  1821,  (1. 1858). 

Barrera  (Mme.  de).      Memoirs  of. 

1858 41—249 

Racine,  Jean  (French  tragic  dramatist,  h. 
1638,  d.  1699). 

Kacino  (Louis).     Life  and  works  of 

(French).     1869 17—103 

Rale,  Sebastian  (French  missionary  to  the 
Indians,  b.  1658,  d.  1724). 

Francis  (C.)    Life  of.    (Sparks' Amer.  biogr., 

V.  17) 36—219 

Raleigh,  Sir  W.  (Engl,  navigator,  soldier, 
courtier,  and  author,  b.  1552,  d.  1618). 

Disraeli  (L)  .Secret  history  of.  (In  Aw  Curi- 
osities of  literature,  v.  3) lH —  91 

Kingsle.y    (C.)     Raleigh    and    his 

times.    1859 23—1,39 

• —  Thomson  (Mrs.   K.   B.)     Life  of. 

1830 41—249 

Red-Jacket,  or  Sa-go-ye-wat-ha  (chief  of 
the  Senecas,  b.  1750?  d.  1830). 

Stone  (W.  L.)    Life  and  times  of. 

1841 41—249 

Reed,  Joseph  (Amer.  rev.  statesman  and 
soldier,  b.  1741,  d.  1785). 

— ■  Reed  (H.)    Life  of.    {S^xtrks'  Amer.  biogr., 

V.  18) 36—210 

Remusat,  Claire  Elizabeth  Jeanne,  Ma- 
dame de  (6. 1780,  d.  1821). 

Memoirsof.     (1802-1808).     1880...  41. .250 

Retz,  Jeau  Francois  Paul  de  Gondi,  card, 
de  (leading  spirit  of  the  Fronde,  b.  1614,  d. 
1679). 

M(5moires.     Paris,  1820.     6  v 39—236 

Ribault,  John  (French  narigaior,  com- 
mander of  the  first  expedition  to  Florida,  b. 
1520,  d.  1565). 

Sparks  (J.)    Life  of.     {In  his  Amer.  biogr., 

V.  17) 36—219 

Richelieu,  Armand  Jean  Du  Plessis,  car- 
dinal ducde  (French  2>rime  minister,  b.  1585, 
d.  1642). 

M^moires  sur  le  r^gue  tie  Louis  XIII,  1600- 

1638.    Petitot.C.B.    1823.    10  v 41—249 

Richter,  Jean  Paul  (German  philosophic 
humorist,  b.  1763,  d.  1825). 

Lee  (E.  B.)    Life  of,  with  his  anto-_ 

biography.     1842 41—249 

Biographical  sketch  by  Carlyle.   {In  Flower, 

fruit,  aud  thorn  pieces) 10 517 

Carlyle(T.)    Essays.    1870 23—142 

De  Quinoey  <T.)     Essays  on  pbil.  writers, 

v.l Rl— 126 

6 


Biography— Individual— continued. 

Riedesel,  Friedrich  Ai\i>]iili  (< I erman  gen- 
eral in  Fngl.  service  in  Amer.  rev.,  b.  1738, 
d.  1800). 

— ' Eelkiug  (M.  vou).      Memoirs  and 

letters  and  journals  of.     Tr.  by  Stone, 

W.  L.    2v 41—248 

Riedesel,  Frederika  (wife  of  above,  b.  1746, 
d.  1808). 

Letters  and  journals  relating  to  the 

war  of  the  American  revolution.     Tr.  by 

Stone,  W.L 41—248 

Ritchie,  Mrs.  Anna  Cora  Mowatt  (Amer. 
actress  and  author,  h.  1819,  d.  1870). 

Autobiography  of  an  actress.    1854.  41 — 24 

Rittenhouse,    David    (Amer.    astronomer, 

mathematician,  and  ithijsicist,  b.  1732,  d. 

1796). 

Kenwick  (.7.)  Life  of.  {Sparks' Amer.  biogr., 

V.  7) 41—248 

Robinson,  H.  C.(Fngl.  lawijer  and  intimate 

with  the  literary  celebrities  of  his  time,  b. 

1775,  d.  1867). 

Diary,   reminiscences,   and   corre- 

spondenceof.  Ed.byJ.Sadler.  1869.  2  v.  41—248 

Rogers,  Samuel  (Fngl.  poet  and  banker,  b. 
1703,  d.  1855). 

Biographical  sketch.      {With  his  Poetical 

works) 16—  94 

RxifSni,  Giovanni  (Italian  novelist,  b.  about 

1800). 
Lorenzo  Benoni ;  or,  passages  in  the 

life  of  an  Italian.     1860 10—55 

Rumford  (Count).     See  Thompson  (Ben- 
jamin). 
Rupert  of  Bavaria  (prince,  soldier,  naval 

commander,  and  scientist,  cousin  of  Charles 

I  of  England,  b.  1619,  d.  1682). 
Warburtou(E.)     Memoirsof  Prince 

Rupert  and  the  cavaliers.     1849.     3v..  37— 224 
Russell,   Lord  William   (Fngl.  statesman, 

b.  1639,  d.  1683). 

Russell  (John,  Lord).   Life  of.    1820. 

2v 41—248 

Saint  Simon,  Louis  de  Rouvroy,  due  de 
(French  courtier  and  politician,  b.  1675,  d. 
1755). 

Collins  (C.  TV. )  Saint  Simon.  ( Foreign  class- 
ics series.     1880) 36—217 

Memoirs  of.     Baylo  St.  John,   tr. 

1876.     3v 41—248 

•  Thomson  (K.  B.)   Wits  and  beaux  of  society.  37 — 224 

Sappho  (Greek poetess,  about  600  B.  ('.). 

Biographical  sketclies  of.    {ff^t(A  llesiod). .  16 — 97 

Symonds  (J.  A.)    Greek  poet.s,  v.  1.     1880    .  15—91 

Schiller,  Johaun  Christotf  Fredrich  von 
(German poet,  b.  1759,  d.  1805). 

Life  of.     [anon.^     1825 41—248 

Boyesen  (H.  H.)  Goethe  and  Schil- 
ler.    1879 ■ 40—245 

Carlyle(T.)    Essays    23—142 

De  Quincey  (T.)    Biographical  essays,  pp. 

263-286 21—126 

MlUler  (Max.)    Chips,  &o.,  v.  3,  pp.  74-100. .  23—138 


BIOaRAPHT. 


42 


BIOGEAPHY. 


Biography — Individual — continued. 

Scott,  SirWaHer (Scotihk poet,  notwlist,  his- 
torian, and  mincel.  author,  h.  1771,  d.  1832). 

Chambers  (R.)     Life  of.     With  Ab- 

bottsford    notaiula,  by   R.   Carruthers. 

1871 41—248 

Hiitton  (R.   H.)     Life  of.     {Engl. 

men  of  Utters  series) ; 37 — 228 

Carl.vle(T.)    Essaj's 23—142 

Forsyth  CWilliam).    Novels  and  novelists  of 

the  18tb  century 37—227 

Jerrold  (B.)    Best  of  all  good  company,  pp. 

83-160 23—139 

Scott,   Wiufleld  {Amer.   general,   b.   1786, 
d.  186(5). 
—  Memoirs.     By  himself.     1864.     2  v.  41—248 
Sevign^,  Marie  de  Rabutin-Chantal,  Mar- 
quise de  (ft.  1026,  d.  1696). 

Letters  of.     Hale,  Mrs.  S.  J.,  ed. 

1874 41—248 

Thomson  (K.  B.)    Queens  of  society 37—225 

SeTvard,  W.  H.  (of  Neiv  York,  Amer.  states- 
man and  laivger,  ft.  1801,  d.  1H72). 

Baker  (G.  E.)     Memoir  of.     {In  S.'s 

Works,  V.I,  1853) 22—132 

Sevfard  (F.  W.)    Autobiography  of. 

With  memoir,  &c.,  by.     1877 41—247 

Shakespeare,  William  {Engl,  draviatic 
poet,  h.  V,&i,  d.  1616). 

White  (R.  G.)    Memoirs  of  the  life 

of.    Witli  an  essay  toward  the  expression 

ofhisgenius.     1865. 41—247 

See,  also,  his  name  in  general  alphabet. 

Shelburne  {Earl  of).     See  Petty. 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe  {Engl,  poet  and 
dramatist,  ft.  1792,  d.  1822). 

Memorials.     Ed.   by   Mrs.  M.  W. 

Shelley.     1859 41—248 

Symouds(JohnA.)    Life  of.    {Engl. 

men  of  letters  series) 37 — 228 

Stoddard   (R.  H.),  ed.      Anecdote 

biography  of.     1877.     {Sans  souci  series) .  41 — 247 

DeQuincey  (T.)     Essays  on  lihe  poets,  pp. 

42-75 21—126 

Sheridan,  R.  B.  B.  {British  dramatist,  ora- 
tor, and  statesman,  ft.  1751,  d.  1816). 

Moore    (Thomas).      Memoirs    of. 

1853.    2v 41—247 

Brougham  (H.)ior(J.     Statesmen,  &c.,  v.  1..      36 — 218 

Thomson  (K.B.)   WCits  and  beaux  of  society .      37 — 224 

Sherman,  William  Tecumseh  {Amer.  gen- 
eral, ft.  1820). 

Memoirs.      By  himself.      1846-'65. 

1875.     2v 41—247 

Siddons,  Mrs.  Sarah  Kemble  {tragedienne, 
ft.  1755,  d.  1831). 

Boadeu   (J.)     Memoirs  of.     1827. 

2v 41—247 

Sidney,  Algernon  {Engl,  repuilican  states- 
man and  political  writer,  ft.  1622,  d.  1683). 
VanSantvoord(G.)    Life  of.    1853.41—247 


Biography — Individual — continued. 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip  {Enrjl.  soldiei-  and  poet, 

ft.  1554,  (7. 1586). 
Gray  (W.)     Life  of.  "  {In  Sidney's 

Miscellaneous  works.     1860) 23—136 

Jameson  (if r«.  A.)    Loves  of  the  poets 37 — 228 

Smith,  Capt.  John  {founder  of  J'a.,  ft.  1579, 

d.  1631). 

True  travels,  adventures,  &c.  1819.  35 — 213 

Hillard  (G.  S.)    Life  of.     (In  Sparks'  Amer. 

biogr.,  v.  2) 36—220 

Smith,  Sydney  {Engl,  divine,  oritic,  and  wH, 

ft.  1771,  d.  1845). 
Holland  ( Z/flfZy).     Memoir  of.     1855. 

2v 43—259 

Thomson  (K.  B.)    Wits  and  beaux  of  society.      37—224 

Smollett,  Tobias  George  {Engl,  novelist, 
dramatist,  and  historian,  ft.  1721,  d.  1771). 

Moore  (John).     Memoirs  of  the  life 

of.     (v.  1  of  ;ti«  Works.)    1872 11—  64 

Forsyth  (William).    Novels  and  novelists  of 

the  18th  century.    1871 37—227 

Somerville,  Mary  {Engl,  mafhentatidan  and 
physicist,  ft.  1780,  d.  1872). 

Somerville  (Martha).  Personal  re- 
collections from  early  life  to  old  age,  with 
selections  from  correspondence.    1876 . . .  42^259 

Southey,  Robert  (Engl,  poet  and  miscella- 
neous author,  ft.  1774,  d.  1843). 

Life.    (TFrtA  Poetical  works,  v.l) 17—106 

J)owden  (E.)     Life  of.     {Engl,  men 

of  letters  series) 37 — 228 

De  Quincey  (T.)      Literary  reminiscences, 

V.2  21—126 

Spenser,  Edmund  {British  jjoet,  ft.  1,552,  rf. 
1599). 

Church  (R.  W.)     Life -of.      {Engl. 

men  of  letters  series) 37 — 228 

Child  (F.  J.)    Memoir  of.    (S.'s  Poet,  works, 

v.l) 17—106 

Stark,  John  {Ama:  rev.  general,  h.  1728,  d. 
1822). 

Everett(E.)    Lifeof.    (Sparks' Amer. biogr., 

v.l)  36—220 

Stephenson,  George  {Engl,  improver  of  the 
locomotive,  b.l7Sl,d.  1848). 

Smiles  (S. )    Life  of.     1868 42—259 

Sterling,  Lord.     See  Alexander,  William. 

Sterne,  Laurence  {Engl,  humorist  and  di- 
vine, b.  1713,  d.  1768). 

Autobiogiaphy  of    ( With  his  Works) 11—62 

Thackeray  (W.  M.)    English  humorists  .. .      40 — 245 

Stiles,  Ezra,  D.  D.  {pres.  of  Yale  College,  ft. 
1727,  d.  1795). 

Sparks  (J.)    (Library  of  Amer. bii>gr.,\.K).      36 — 219 

Stockmar,  C.  F.,  baron  {German  diploma- 
tist, ft.  1787,  d.  1863). 

Stockmar  (E.,  baron  von).    Memoirs 

of.     1873.     2v 42—259 

Story,  J.  {Amer.  jurist,  ft.  1779,  d.  1845). 

Story  ( W.  W. )    Life  and  letters  of. 

185L     2v 42—259 


BIOGRAPHY. 


43 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography — Individual— continued. 
Stuart,  Gilbert  Charles  {Amer.  painter,  ft. 
1756,  d.  1828). 

Mason  (George  C.)    Life  and  works 

of.  With  selections  from  Stuart's  por- 
traits.    1879 41—247 

Stuart  (royal  house  of). 

Jesse  (,1.  H.)    Memoirs  of  the  court 

of  England  during  the  reign  of  the  Stu- 
arts.    1840.     3  V 46—285 

Memoirs  of  the  pretenders.     1846. 

2v 37—224 

Sue,  Eugene  {French  noveligt,  ft.  1804,  d. 

1857). 

Miller(H.)    Essays,  p.  482 23—141 

Sullivan,  John  (Amer.  rev.  genm-al,  6. 1740, 

d.  1795). 
Sparks  (.1.)     Life  of.     (Library  of  Amer. 

hiogr.,T.  13) 36—220 

Sully,    M.   de   Bethune,   due    de    (French 

soldier  and  statesman,  ft.  1560,  d.  1641). 
Lennox  (Charlotte).     Memoirs  of. 

1761.     3v 41—247 

Sumner,  Charles  (Amer.  statesman,  orator, 

and  author,  6. 1811,  d.  1874). 


Biography — Individual — continued. 

Tell,  William    (apocryphal  Swiss  hero,  d. 
1354?). 

Fiske  ( J. )     Myths  and  my th  makers 

Lamartine  (A.  de).    Celebrated  characters. 


14—  81 


36—217 


27—164 


Temple,  Henry  John,  viscount  Palmerston 
(Engl,  statesman,  ft.  1784,  d.  1865). 

Blackwood's   magazine,  v.  77,  1855;    v.  98, 

1865;    V.  109,  1871;    Lippincott,  February,  1871, 
p.  186 

Tennyson,  Alfred  (Engl,  poet,  ft.  1809). 

BajTie  (P.)     Tennyson  and  his  teachers. 

(Essays,  V.  1,  pp.  1-145)  23—141 

Brimley  (G.)     Tennyson's  poems.      (Cam- 
bridge essays,  1855,  p.  226) 23—142 

Kingsley  (C.)    Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  &c.,  pp. 

177-196 ._. 

Lessons  from  my  masters,  Tennyson,  &c 

-  Popular  science  monthly,  December,   1873, 


23-139 
23—139 


Pierce  (E.L.)    Memoir  and  letters 

of.     1677.    2v 42—259 

Siivedenborg,  Emanuel  (Swedish  religious 
teacher,  philosopher,  and  scientist,  ft.  1688, 
rf.  1772). 

~ — —  Emerson  (R.  W.)      Swedenborg;    or,   the 

mystic.     (In  Reprcscutativo  men) 37 — 228 

S'wift,   Jonathan   (dean   of  St.    Patrick's, 

British  satirist,  humorist, poet,  and  political 

writer,  ft.  1667,  (/.  17.45). 
Forsyth   (William).     Novelists  of 

the  18th  century 37—227 

John8on(S.)    Lives  of  the  poets,  v.  2 21 — 125 

Taine  (H.  A.)     History  of  En^sh  litera^ 

tore,  V.  2 15_  92 

Sw^inbume,  Algernon  Charles  (Engl,  poet 
and  critic,  6.  1843). 

Lowell  (J.  R.)    My  study  windows,  p.  210..      23—139 

Stedman  (EC.)    Victorian  poets 23—139 

Tacitus,  Cains  Cornelius  (Boman  historian, 

ft.  55,  d.  about  117). 
Murjjhy  (A.)    Biographical  sketch  of.     (In 

his  Tacitus) 17 — 103 

Taney,  Roger  Brooke  (  U.  S.  chi^f  justice,  ft. 

1777,  d.  1864). 
Tyler  (Samuel).    Memoir  of.     1872.  42—259 

Tasso,  Torquato  (Ital.  epic  poet,  ft.  1544,  d. 

l.-)95). 

-Life  of.     (In  Tasso's  Works,  V.  1.     1802) 17—105 

Taylor,  Jeremy  (Engl,  bishop  and  author,  ft. 

1613,  d.  1667). 

Bouncy  ( H.  K. )    Life  of.     1815 ... .  42—259 

Telford,  Thos.  (Engl,  engineer,  ft.  1757,  d. 

1834). 
Life  of.    Written  by  himself.     1838.  41—247 


p.  193 32—197 

Stedman  (E.C.)    Victorian  poets.    1876....  23—139 

Taine  (H.  A.)    Historyof  Englishliterature, 

V.  2 15—  92 

See,  also,  Blackwoml's  magazine,  v.  79,  1856,  p.  125 ;  v.  86, 
18.59,  p.  600;  V.  88, 1860,  p.  311 ;   v.  98, 1864,  p.  555. 
Quarterly  review,  v.  105, 1859,  p.  250 27—162 

See,  also,  Allibone,  v.  3. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.  (Engl,  norelist,  humor- 
ist, essaijist,  and  poet,  ft.  1811,  d.  1863). 

Trollope(A.)    Life  of;     (Engl,  men 

of  letters  series) 37—228 

Bayne  (P.)    Essays.    Ist  series ,23—141 

Brown  (J.)    Spare  hours.    2d  series 23—137 

Fields  (J.  T.)    yesterdays  with  authors  .. .  36—219 

Jerrold  (B.)    Best  of  all  good  company 23 — 138 

Stoddard  (R.  H.)      Anecdote  biographies. 

(Hric-d-brac  series) 36 — !J18 

Taine  (H.  A.)    History  of  Englishliterature.  15—92 

-  Whipple  (E.  P.)    Character  and  character- 


istic men 23 — 141 

See,  also,  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  77,  1855;  v.  Ill,  1872. 
Lippincott's,  February,  1809,  v.  3,  by  M.  Barnes. 

Themistocles  (Athenian  general  and  states- 
man, b.  514,  d.  449  B.  C). 

Herbert  (H.  W.)    Captains  of  the  old  world.      36—218 

Lloyd  (W.W.)    Age  of  Pericles,  v.l.     1875.      15—89 

Thiers,  Louis  Adolph  (ft.  1797,  d.  1878). 

Le  Goff  (Francois).     Life  of.     1879.  42—259 

Thompson,  Sir  Benjamin,  Count  Rumford 

(Amer.   natural  philosopher,   ft.    1753,   d. 

1814). 
Renwick  (J.)      Life  of.      (Sparks'   Amer. 

biogr.,  v.  15) 36—219 

Thomson,  James  (Engl,  poet,  b.  1700,  d. 
1748). 

Johnson  (S.)    Lives  of  English  poets 21 — 125 

Thoreau,  H.  D.  (Amer.  naturalist  and  es- 
sayist, ft.  1817,  d.  1862). 

Letters  of.     1865 42—259 


— . —  Lowell   (J.  E.)    My  study  windows,  pp. 

193-210 23—139 

Thorvaldsen,    Albert  or  Bertel   (Danish 
sculptor,  ft.  1770,  d.  1844). 

Plon(E.)    Life  and  ■wrorks.     1873..  42—259 


BIOGRAPHY. 


44 


BIOGRAPHY. 


Biography — Individual — continued. 

ThucydiAes (Grecian historian,  h.  471 7J.  C, 
d.  about  401  li.  C). 


Biography — Individual — con  tinued. 
Voltaire,     Fraiifois     Marie     Aroiiet     Ae 
{French  philompher,  critic,  historian,  and 


■  Smith  (W.)     Life  of.     1831.     3v..   17— lOS!      poet,  h.  \&U,  d.  VnH). 


Tiokell,   Thomas  {Engl,  poet,  h.  1686,  d. 

1740). 

Johnson  (S.)     Lives  of  English  poets,  v.  4..      21—125 

Ticknor,  Geo.  (Amer.  scholar  and  critic,  b, 

1791,  d.  1838). 

Hillard  (G.  S.)    Life,  letters,  aud 

journals  of.     1876.     2v 42—259 

Timrod,  Henry  (South  Carolinian  poet,  b. 
1829,  d.  1867). 

Hayne(P.H.)     Slcetoh  of.     (/hT.'s  Poems).       17—105 

Tintoretto,  Jacopo  Eohusti,  called  (Italian 
paintm;  b.  1512,  d.  1588). 

JamcBon  {Mrs.  A.)    Early  Italian  painters, 

p.338 13—  90 

Tomo-ohi-chi  (Mico  of  the  Tamacraws,  b. 
1649,  d.  1739). 

Jones  (C.  C.)     Historical  sketch  of. 

1868 ( 42—258 

Tooke,  John  Home  (Engl,  philologist  and 
political  writer,  b.  1736,  d.  1812). 


■Hamley(E.  B.)    Voltaire.     (In  For- 
eign classics  series)  . 36 — 217 

Brougham,  (/jord  H.)    Men  of  letters 37—228 

-  Buckle  (H.  T.)    History  of  civilization,  v.  1. 


(Seelndex) 43—264 

Carlyle  (T.)    Essays 23—142 

History  of  Frederick  the  Great.    6  v. 

Note. — CJonsult  the  index  to  v.  6 40—240 

Lecky  (W.  E.  H.)     Rationalism  in  Europe, 

V.  1: 14—  84 

In  Fiction,  see  Miihlbiich's  Berlin  aud  Sans  Souci.  See, 
also,  HistotLes  of  reign  of  Louis  XV,  particularly  those 
of  Martin  aud  Michelet. 

Ward,   Samuel  (gor.  of  Rhode  Island,   b. 

1725,  d.  1776). 
Givmniell  (W.)      Life  of.      {^parks'  Amer. 

hiogr.,v.  19) 36—219 

■Warren,  Joseph  (of  Mass.,  rev.  patriot,  b. 

1741,  killed  at  Bunker  Hill,  1775). 
Everett  (A.  H.)     Life  of.    (Spartcs'  Ajner. 

Uogr.,  V.  10) 36—220 

Washington,  George  (1st  Vrcs.  of  the  IT.  S., 
b.  1732,  d.  1799). 

Headley  (J.  T.)     Washington  and 


-Graham  (J.  A.)     Memoirs  of     1828.40—242  1      his  generals.     1875 42—258 


Torrey,  John  (Amer.  botanist,  b.  1798,  d. 
1873). 

Life  and  labors  of,   by  Asa  Gray.     (Sm. 

Sept.,  1873) 55— 

Popular  science  monthly,  September,  1873, 

p.  832 32—197 

Van  Buren,  Martin  (Hth  Prea.  of  the  U.  S., 
h.  1782,  d.  1862). 

Holland  ( W.  M. )     Life  aud  political 

opinions  of.     1835 42 — 258 

Vane,  Sir  Henry  (Engl,  republican  states- 
man, and  gor.  of  Mass.  colony  in  1636,  b. 
1612,  rf.  1662). 

TJpham  (C.  W.)     Life  of.     Sparks'  Amer. 


biogr.,  v.  4) 30—220 

Vasa,  Gustavus  (King  of  Sweden,  b.  1496^ 

d.  1.560). 

Life  of.     1852 42—258 

Vaughn,  llenry  (Engl,  clergyman,  b.  1621, 

d.  1695). 

Lyte  (iJei).  H.  F.)     Memoir  of.     (iraft  V.'s 

Poems) 17—105 

Victoria  (Queen  of  England,  b.  1819). 

Parton   (J.)    Eminent  women  of  the  age, 

p.  405 37—226 

Vinci,   Leonardo  da  (Italian  2><ii'>ter,   b. 

1452,  d.  1519). 
Jameson  (J/V«.  A.M.)  Early  Italian  painters.      15 — 90 

Ruskin  (J.)    Modem  painters.    (See  index 

inv.5) 15—  89 

Virgilius,  Maro  Pablius  (b.  70  B.  C,  d.  19 
A.D.). 


Irving(,W.)    Lifeof.    1855-'59.   5v.  42—258 

Marshall  (J.)    Lifeof     1850.     2  v.  42—258 

Sparks  (J.)     Life  of.     (With  Works,  v.  1. 

1847-'48). 42—258 

Watts,  Isaac  (Engl,  divine  and  poet,  b.  1674, 

d.  1748). 

Southey  (It.)    Lifeof.    In  Poems 17 — 105 

See,  also,  references  in  Allibonc,  t.  3 25 — 153 

Wayne,  Anthony  (Amer.   rtv.  general,   b. 

174.=>,  d.  1796). 
Moore  (H.  N. )     Life  and  services  of. 

1845 42—257 

Webster,  Danier(o/'  Mass.,  Amer.  lauijer, 

orator,  and  statesman,  b.  1782,  d.  1852). 

Curtis(G.T.)    Lifeof     1870.    2v..  42—257 

Wellesley,    Arthur,   duke  of  Wellington 

(Brit,  general  and  statesman,  b.  1769,  d. 

1852). 

Wright  (G.N.)    Lifeof.    1839-'41..  42—2.57 

Bayne  (P.)    Essays,  v.2 23 141 

Brougham  (H.)  Lord.    Statesmen,  &c.,  v.  3.      36—218 

Wesley,  John  (Engl,  founder  of  Methodism, 

b.  1703,  d.  1791). 

Tyerman  (L.)    Life  and  times  of. 

1872.     3v 42-256 

Whately,  Richard  (archb.  of  Dublin,  tlwo- 
logian,  logician,  and  publicist,  b.  1787,  d. 
1863). 
Whately  ( E.  Jane).     Ijife  and  corre- 
spondence of     1866.     2  V 42—256 

Wheeler,  W.  A.  (VMhVicr-I'res.  of  the  U.  S.). 

Ho\vells    (W.   D.)      Biographical 


-  Biographical  sketch  of.    (/n  Works,  v.  1) . .      17—105;      sketch  of.     1876 40 — 244 


BIOGRAPHY. 


45 


BLACKWOOD'S. 


Biography — Individual — continued. 

■White,  Henry  Kirke  {Engl  poet,  h  1785,  (f. 

1806). 
Nicolas  (Sir  Harris).     Memoir  of.     (With 

W.'s  Poetical  works) 17—115 

*<",  also,  many  reforcuces  in  Allibone,  v.  3 . .      25 — 153 

Whitefield,  George  (founder  of  Calrinistie 
Methodism,  and  pulpit  orator,  h.  1714,  d. 
1770). 

Har8ha(D.  A.)    Life  of.     1866....  40-244 

Whittier,  John  GveenXeni  (Amer.  poet  and 

mincel.  author,  ti.  1808). 

.SVc  Allibone,  V.  3 25—153 

Wicliff,  John  ( Until,  reformer,  6.  13-J4  ?  d. 

1384). 
Le  Bas  (C.  W. )    Life  of.     1832 42— 2,'->7 

Wilkinson,  Gen.  Jiinies  {Amer.  general,  b. 

1757,  (/.  1825). 
Memoirs  of  luy  own  times.     1816. 

3v 42—256 

■Williams,  Roger  (champion  of  religious 
toleration,  founder  of  Rhode  Island,  i.  1606, 
(?.  1683). 

Gammell  (W.)      Life  of.      (Siiarks'  Amer. 

biogr.,  v.  14) 30—219 

■Wilson,   John  (Chrixtopher  North,  Scotch 

humorint,  cmai/iKt,  and  poet,  h.  1785,  d.  1854). 
Gordon  (Mary).    Cliristopher  Nortli. 

A  memoir.     1863 42—257 

■Wirt,  William  (Amer.  lawyer,  orator,  and 

author,  h.  1772,  rf.  1834). 
Kennedy  (J.  r.)     Menioirsof.     1850. 

2v 42—256 

■Wolcott,  John  (xatirical  poet,  b.  1738,  d. 

1819). 
Memoirs  and  anecdotes,  with  poetical  works.      17—105 

See,  also,  Allibone,  v.  3. 

■Woolman,  John  (QuaVer preacher,  b.  1720, 

d.  1772). 
Journal  of  the  life  of.     By  himself. 

1845 42—256 

■Wordsworth,  William  (B»i)r/.*j)oef,  6. 1770, 

d.  1850).  j 
Brooke  (S.  A.)     Theology  in  the  English  ^ 

poets ^. 14—84 

Do  Quincey  (T.)    Essays  on  the  poets 21 — 126 

Fields  ( J.  T. )    Yesterdays  with  authors 36—220 

Sketch  of  W.'s life.    ( TTftA  v.  1  of  "Works) . .  17—105 

■Wraxall,  Sir  Nath.  Wm.  (Engl,  political 

and  hixtorical  writer,  b.  1751,  d.  1830). 
Historical  memoirs  of  my  own  time, 

1772  to  1784.    2v 42-256 

■Wyatt,  Sir  Thomas  (Engl,  poet,  b.  1503,  d. 

1542). 

Memoir  of.    ( With  Poems.    1864) 17—104 

■young,  Edward  (Engl,  divine  and  poet,  b. 

1684,  d.  1765). 
Johnson  (S.)    Lives  of  the  English  poets. 

V.4 21—125 

.-  Mitford  (J.)   .  Life  of.      (In  Y.'s  Poetical 

works,  V.  1) 17 — 103 


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Biology:  Boston  Monday  lectures.  Cook, 

Jo.seph.     1877 23—140 

Biology,  Principles  of.    Spencer,  H.    1868. 

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Life ;  its  nature,  varieties,  and  phe- 
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See,  also,  in  general  alphabet,  Evolution:  Heredity;  Ma- 
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Birch,  Samuel.  Ancient  history  from  the 
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Bll'Ch,  Thomas.  Court  and  times  of 
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Bird,  Robert  Montgomery.     .See  Fiction. 

Birds,  History  of  North  American.  Illus. 
Baird,  S.  F.,  Brewer,  T.  M.,  andRidgway, 

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Bisiiop,  Nathaniel  H.  Pampas  and 
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Bismarck    in    the    Franco-German  war. 

Busch,  Dr.  Moritz.     n.  d 43—266 

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Bisset,  Robert.  History  of  the  reign  of 
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Bits  of  talk  about  home  matters.  Jack- 
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Bits  of  travel.  Illus.  Jackson,  Mrs.  "  H. 
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Bits  of  travel  at  home.     Jackson,  Mrs. 

"H.H."    Bost.,  1878 34—209 

Bltter-s-weet :  a  poem.     Holland,   J.   G. 

1868 16—  97 

Bjiirnson,  Bjonistjerne.     See  Fiction. 

Black,    William.      Oliver    Goldsmith. 
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Blackic,  John  Stuart.  Four  pha.ses  of 
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Blackie,  W.  G.  Imperial  gazetteer:  a 
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Blackinore,  Richard  Doddridge.  See 
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Black  Sea,  Russian  shores  of  the.  Oli- 
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Biackstone,  Sir  William.  Commen- 
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Blackwood's  Edinburgh  Magazine. 
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Same.     Tales  from.     6  v   1 —    3 

For  contents,  see  Fiction. 


BLAIR. 


46 


BOOTH. 


Blair,  Hugh.  Lectures  on  rhetoric  and 
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Blair,  John.  "Chronological  and  histori- 
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Blake,  John  S.  "General  biographical 
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Blake,  William  J.  History  of  Putnam 
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Blanc,  Jean  Joseph  Louis.  History  of 
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Blanvhard,  Claude,  Journal  of,  during 
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Bledsoe,  Albert  Taylor.  Essay  on  lib- 
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Blitz,  Antoine,  Signor.  Fifty  years  in  the 
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Bloodgood,  S.  De  Witt.  Treatise  on 
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Blow^pipe.   See  Chemistry.   {Blowpipe.) 

Blue-books  (Aname  given  to  English  par- 
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Boadeil,  James.  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Sid- 
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Boat  life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.  Illus. 
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Boeckll,  Augustus.  Public  economy  of 
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Bogeil,  Frederick  W.  The  German  in 
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Bollil,  Henry  G.  Polyglot  of  foreign  pro- 
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Boies,  Henry  L.  History  of  De  Kalb 
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Boileau  Dcspreaux,  Nicolas,  CEu- 
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Boker,  George  H.  Anne  Boleyn:  a 
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Bolingbroke.  See  St.  John,  Henry, 
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Bolivar,  Simon.     Sec  Biography. 

Boiler,  Henry  A.  Among  the  Indians : 
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BJiltc,  Amely.    See  Fiction. 

Bonibaugh,  Charles  C.  Gleanings 
from  the  harvest-fields  of  literature,  sci- 
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curious,  humorous,  and  instructive. 
Bait.,  1860 22—129 

Boi'<*P^rte,  Lo"is  Napoleon.     History 

of  Julius  Ciesar.     N.  Y.,  1865-'67.     3  v. .  39—240 

Atlas  to  the  above B — 

Bond,  John  Wesley.  Minnesota  and  its 
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Illus.     Chicago,  1856 50—309 

Boniface,  Xavior(X.  IS.  Saintine).  Pic- 
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Bonney,  Catharina  V.  R.  Legacy  of 
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Bonney,  Henry  Kaye.  Life  of  the  right 
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D.  D.    Lond.,  1815 42-259 

Bonnie  Scotland:  tales  of  her  history, 
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Bonnycastle,  Sir  Richard  H.     Canada 

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Canada  and  the  Canadians  in  1846. 

Lond.,  1846 45—279 

Book  of  archery.     Illus.     Hansard,  G.  A. 

1841 22—129 

Book  of  ballads.      Illus.     Aytonn,  W.  E. 

N.  Y.,  n.  d 16—100 

Book  of  days.      Chambers,  W.    and  E. 

Edin.     1864.     2v .^.....22—131 

Bookofsongs.     Heine,  H.     1874 16—97 

Book  of  the  farm.     Illus.     Stephens,  H. 

1847.  2 v.  (Farmerx' Library,  V.  2 audi).  18—108 
Book  of  vagaries.  Paulding,  J.  K.  1868.  10 —  59 
Book  of  worthies.     Yonge,  C.  M.     Lond., 

1869 37—224 

Books,    Friendship  of.     Maurice,   F.    D. 

1874 23—139 

Books  published  in  Great  Britain,  London 

catalogue    of,    with    classified     index. 

1816-'.51.     Loud.,  1851 52— 

Boone,  Daniel.    See  Biography. 

Booth,  James  C,  and  Morfit,  Campbell. 
On  recent  improvements  in  the  chemical 
arts.  {Vol.2  of  Sm.  iMisc.  Coll.) '  53— 


BOOTH. 


47 


BOTANY. 


Booth,  John.  Epigrams,  ancient  and 
modern;  humorous,  witty,  satirical, 
moral,  panegyrical,  and  monumental. 
Lond.,  1863 17—104 

Borcke,  Heros  von.  Memoirs  of  the 
confederate  war  for  independence. 
Phila.,  1867 42—254 

Border  lines  of  knowledge.      Holmes,  O. 

W.     186-2 30—183 

Border  reminiscences.     Illus.     Marcy,  E. 

B.     1872 7—44 

Borderland  of  science.      Proctor,   H.  A. 

Phila.  and  Loud.,  1874 32—196 

Borrow,  George.     See  Fiction. 

Bossailgc,  Hector.  Catalogue  da  livres. 
Paris,  1845 52—317 

Supplement.    Paris,  1847 52—317 

Bossu,  J.  A.  Travels  through  that  part 
of  North  America  formerly  called  Louis- 
iana. J.  R.  Forster,  tr.  Loud.,  1771. 
2  V 34—207 

Bossiiet,  Jacques  H(5nigne.  ffiuvres  de. 
Paris,  1841.     4v 21—123 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  De  rin.stnictionde  M.  le  Daiiphiu.  Connaissance  de 
Bieu  et  de  soi-meme.  Trait6du  lilirearbitro.  Dia- 
coiu'8  8ur  rhistoireuniverselle.  Politique  tir6e  des 
proprea  paroles  do  I'^crituro  sainto.  Dtifense  de  la 
tradition  et  des  saints  p^res. 

2.  Oraiaons  funebres.    Sermons. 

3.  Sermons.     Pan6gyrique8.     Meditations  siir  l'6van- 

pile. 

4.  Histoire  des  variations  deft  6gli8es  protestantes.    In- 

struction pastorale  sur  les  promesses  de  l'6gli8e. 
'filtration  kDieasurlesmysterea.  Pens^smoralea 
et  chr6tiennes. 

Boston  massacre,  History  of  the.  Kidder, 
F.     1870 49—300 

Boston  Monday  lectures.  Cook,  Joseph.. 
Host.,  1878-'79.    6v 23—140 

CONTKNTS. 

Biology.  Heredity.  Orthodoxy. 

Conscience.  Marriage.  Transcendentalism. 

Boswell,  James.  Life  of  Samuel  John- 
son, XL.  D.;  comprehending  an  account 
of  his  studies  and  numerous  works,  in 
chronological  order.     Lond.,  1811.     5  v.  40—243 

BOTANY. 

Agricultural  Botany. 
American  weeds  and  useful  plants.  Darlington,  W.      18—108 

Algae. 

Contribations  to  a  history  of  the  marine  algffi  of 
North  Amei-ica,  Part  I :  Melanospermeai.  Har- 
vey, W.  H.    (rol.aofSxa.Conlrib.) 53— 

Part  II;    Ehodospermeae.     Harvey,  "W.  H. 

(Vol.  So/Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

Part  III;   Chlorosperraeie.     Harvey,  W.  H. 

(Vol.  10  (//Sm.  Gontrib.) 53— 

Contributions  to  the  history  of  the  fresh  water 
alga3  of  North  America.  Wood,  Horatio  C,  jr. 
i  Vol.  19  o/  Sm.  Oontrib.  to  knowledge) .'i3 — 

Lectures  on  marine  alga;.     Harvey,  W.  H.    (Sm. 

Kept,  1855) 53— 

Observations   on    the   Batis   maritima   Linnteus. 

Torrey,  ,Tolm.    ( Vol.  6  of  Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 


Botany — continued. 

Popular  Manuals,  Encyclopaedias,  and  Miscel- 
laneous Works. 

Botany,    Circle  of  the  sciences.    Smith,  Edward. 

V.  2 32—197 

Botany,  Geographical  and  geological  exjilorations 
and  snrve.y8  west  of  the  100th  meridian. 
Wheeler,  JAetit  George  M.,  U.  S.  A.  Wash., 
1879.    V.6    54— 

Botany,    Science  primers.    Hooker,  J. D.    1879...      32 195 

Botany,  (See  Jitilletins  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Surrey  of  the  Territmies. ) 
No.  2  (first  series)  and  3  of  No.  5  (second  series) 
ofv.l;  4of  No.3ofv.2;  34  of  No.  4  of  V.  4 .M- 

Botany.  Watson,  Sereno,  and  others.  (Vol.  5  of 
the  lleport  of  the  Utiited  States  Geological  lixplo- 
ration  of  the  Fortieth  I'arallel.)    Wash.,  1877 53— 

First  forms  of  vegetation.    lUns.    MacMil'an,  H. 

Lond.,  1874 32—195 

Flora  and  fauna  found  in  living  animals.    Leidy,  J. 

(Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  5) 63— 

Flora  Cubana.  Enumeratio  nova  plantarum  Cu- 
bensium  vel  revisio  Catalogi  Urisebachiani, 
exhibens  descriptiones  genemm  specierumque 
novarum  Caroli  Wright  (Cantabrigiie)  et  Fran- 
cisi  Sauvalle,  synonymis  nominibusque  vulgari- 
bus  Gubensis  adjectis.  Sauvalle,  Francisco  A. 
Havanic,  1873  53 

Insectivorous  plants.    Illus.    Darwin,  C.    1875  . .      32 — 195 

Jussieu's  and  other  natural  methods.    Flourens, 

M.J.P.     (Sm.  ltept.,lS67) 53— 

Manual  of  botany  of  the  Northern  United  States. 

Illus.    Gray,A.     N.  Y.,  1867 32—195 

Movements  and  habits  of  climbing  plants.    Second 

edition  revised.    Illus.    Darwin,  Charles.    1876.      32—195 

Outlines  of  botany.    Illus.    Burnett,  G.  T.    Lond., 

1835.     2v 33— 1B5 

Plantae Wrightianie Texano-NeoMexicanaj.    Gray, 

Asa.    Parts  1-2.     (Sm.  C'on(ri6.,  v.  3, 5) 53— 

Present  state  of  our  knowledge  of  botany.    Ileich- 

ardt,  H.W.     (Sm.  Sept.,  mil) 53— 

Synopsis  of  the  flora  of  Colorado.  Porter,  Thomas 
C,  and  Coulter,  John  M.  (Miscellaneous  publi- 
cations, No.  4,  of  the  Geological  and  Geographical 
Survey  of  the  Territories.)     Wash.,  1874 54 

Vegetable  colonization  of  the  British  isles  of  Shet- 
land and  Faroe  and  Iceland.     (Sm.  Hept.,  1S5S).      53 

Vegetable  world ;  history  of  plants.  Illus.  Figuier, 

L 32—195 

Vegetation   and   the   atmosphere.      Jamin,  J.  C. 

(Sm.  liept.,1864) 53_ 

Wonders  of  vegetation.    Illus.    Marion,  F.    N.  T., 

1874 32—195 


Shrubs  and  Trees. 


Illus. 


Arboretum    et    fruticeum    Britannicum. 

Loudon,  J.  C.    1844.     8v 52—316 

Flora  Australasica.  Illus.  Sweet,  E.  1827-28. .  52— ,316 
Sylva  florifera;  shrubbery,  historically  and  botau- 

Ically  treated.     Phillips,  H.     Loud.,  1823.     2  v..  52—316 

Various  Local  Flora, 

Bibliographical  index  of  North  American  botany; 
or,  citations  of  authorities  for  alt  the  recorded 
indigenous  and  naturalized  species  of  the  Hora  of 
North  America,  with  a  chronological  aj-range- 
ment  of  the  synonymy.  Part  I :  Polypetalaj. 
Watson,  Sereno.  (Vol.  15  of  Sm,  Misc.  Coll.) 
Wash.,  1878 53_ 


BOTANY. 


48 


BEADFOED. 


B  otaiiy — conti  nued. 

Botany  of  Montana,  &c.  Illus.  Conlter,  J.  M. 
(Ptirt  3  nfthe  Sirth  Anmial  Iteport  of  the  United 
States  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 
Territories.)     Wash., 1873 54— 

Catalogues  of  plants.  Porter,  T.  C,  and  Parry,  C. 
C.  (In  United  States  Geological  and  Geographi- 
cal Siirveg  of  the  Territories,  Uh  and  5th  annual 
reports.)     Wash.,  1871-72 54— 

Description  of  plants  collected  in  California  by  Fre- 
mont.    Torrey,  J.     ( Vol.  6  of  Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

EncyclopBBdia  of  plants,  indigenous,  cultivated  in, 

or  introduced  in.  Great  Britain.     Lond.,  1836. ..      32 — 195 

Flora  of  New  York.    Torrey,  J.    1843.    2v 31—187 

On  tlic  Darlingtonia  California;  a  new  pitcher- 
plant  of  nortlicrn  California.    Torrey,  J.    (Vol.H 

of  Sm.  (lontrih.) 53— 

See,  also.  United  States.    (Pacific  Railroad  Surveys.) 
Note.— See,  also,  in  general  alphabet.  Agriculture ;  Cereals ; 
Cott«n;  Fruit  culture,  &c. 

Botta,  Charles.  History  of  tlie  war  of 
the  iiKlciicndeucc  of  tlio  Uniteil  States  of 
America.     G.  A.  Otis,  ^c.     1838.     2  v....  42—255 

Bottom  of  tlio  sea.  Illus.  Sonrel.L.    1872.  31—189 

BoucllCtte,  Joseph.  British  dominious 
ill  North  America.     Loud.,  1832.     3v...  45— 279 

Bouldcil,  James  K.  V.  Au  Auiericau 
among  tlie  orientals ;  iucludiug  au  audi- 
ence with  the  Sultan,  and  a  visit  to  the 
interior  of  a  Turki.sh  harem.  Phila., 
1855 :^^-211 

BouliSf  liy,  .W's.  M.  E.  1'.     -See  Levy. 

Boundary  between  the  Territory  of  the 
United  States  and  the  Possessions  of 
Great  Britain,  from  the  Lake  of  the 
Woods  to  the  summit  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains,  Reports  upon  the  survey  of 
the.  Campbell,  Archibald,  esq.,  com- 
missioner, aud  Twining,  CajH.  VV.  J., 
U.  S.  Engrs.     Maps.     Wash.,  1878 54— 

Boundary  survey  between  the  United 
States  aud  Mexico,  made  under  the  direc- 
tion of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  by 
Willi.im  H.  Emory,  Maj.  1st  Camh-y  and 
v.  S.  Commissioner.     Wash.,  1859.     3  v..  54— 

Bourbon  family.     See  Biography. 

Bonrdaloue,  Louis,  (Euvres  de.  Paris, 

1865.     3v 21-123 

C0NTKNT8. 

T.  1.  Avent ;  Careine ;  Dominicales. 

2.  Suite  des  Dominicales ;  Mystftres;  Panegyriques. 

3.  Sermons  pour  les  vetures ;  Oraisons  funebres ;  Exhor- 

tations; Pensoes;  Essai  d'avent. 

Bourricnnc,  Louis,  Autoine  Fauvelet 
de.  Memoirs  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte. 
Ilhis.     Ediu.,n.d.     2v 41—250 

BoiltOll,  Nathaniel.  History  of  Con- 
cord, from  its  first  grant,  in  1725,  to  1853 ; 
with  a  history  of  the  ancient  Penacooks. 
Illus.     Coucord,  1856 49—299 

BOHVCrie,  J.  Fortrey.     See  Fiction. 

*Bouvier,  John.  Law  dictionary, 
adapted  to  the  Constitution  and  laws 
of  the  United  States  of  America  and  of 
the  several  States  of  the  Union.  Phila., 
1867.     2v 26—158 


Bowen,  Francis.  Principles  of  political 
economy,  ajiplicd  to  the  condition,  the 
resources,  and  the  institutions  of  the 
American  people.     Host. ,  18.56 29—176 

Virgil,  with  English  notes.     Boat., 

1860 n—w-2 

Bowcil,  T.  J.  Adventures  and  mission- 
ary labors  in  several  countries  in  Central 
Africa,  from  1849  to  1856.  Charleston, 
18;57 3.3—203 

Bowcil,  liev.  T.  S.     Grammar  and  dic- 
tionary of  the  Yoniba  language ;   with 
an  introductory  description  of  the  conn- 
try  and  ))eopl6  of  Yoriiba.     ( I'ol.  10  of  ' 
Sm.  Conlrib.) 53— 

Bow^les,  Samuel.  Across  the  continent; 
a  stage-ride  over  the  plains  to  the  Rocky 
Mountains,  the  Mormons,  and  the  Pacific 
States,  in  the  summer  of  1865.  Spring- 
field, 1869 34—206 

Boyd,  Andrew  Kennear  Hutchinson. 
R<^crcatioD8  of  a  ooiintry  parson.  Ist 
and  2d  series.     Bost. ,  1869.     2  v 23—137 

Boycsen,  Hjalmar  Hjorth.  Goethe  and 
Schiller:  their  lives  and  works;  inclnd- 
iug   a  commentary  on  Go(^the's   Faust. 

N.Y.,1H79 40—245 

For  other  works,  see  Fiction. 

Boyntoil,  Charles  B.  History  of  the 
Navy  during  the  rebellion.  Illus.  N. 
Y.,  1867-'68.     2v 43—205 

Boyilton,  Henry  X.  Sherman's  histor- 
ical raid ;  the  memoirs  in  the  light  of 
the  record ;  a  review  based  upon  com- 
pilations from  the  files  of  the  war  office. 
Cin.,1875 42—255 

Boys  in  white.     Wheelook,  J.  S.     1870...  22—129 

Boy8of'7(i.     lUu.s.    Coffin,  C.  C.     1877...  42—255 

Boziliail,  John  Leeds.  History  of  Mary- 
land, from  its  first  settlement,  in  1633,  to 
the  restoration ,  i  n  1660.     Bal  t. ,  1 83  7 . . . .  50—308 

Brachvo{?«'I,  A.  Emil.    See  Fiction. 

Brackeiii'idiire,  Henry  M.  History  of 
the  late  war  between  the  United  States 
and  Great  Britain .     Phila.  ,1846 48—255 

Voyage   to  South  America  in  the 

years  1817-'18.     Bait.,  1819.     2v 35—215 

Braddoii,  Mary  Elizabeth.   *'cc  Fiction. 

Bradford,  Alden.  History  of  Massa- 
chusetts, from  1764  to  1820.  Bost., 
1822-'29.    3v 50—309 

History  of  the  federal  government 

for  fifty   years;    from  March,  1789,  to 
Marcli,  1839.     Bost.,  1840 49—301 

Bradford,  Alexander  W.  American 
antiquities  and  researches  into  the 
origin  and  history  of  the  red  race.  N. 
Y.,1843 47—286 

Bradford,  Thomas  Gamaliel.  •Compre- 
hensive atlas:  geographical,  historical, 
and  commercial.     Bost.,  1835 B — 


BRADLEY. 


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BRITISH. 


Bratllcy,  Her.  Edward  (Ciithhert  Bede). 
.*(•«'  Fiction. 

Brahmaiiisiu.  <Sc(<  India. 

Brain,     fiee  Medicine. 

Ursiiiiei'd,  David.     See  Biography. 

Brainaii,  D.  E.  E.    Information  about 

Texas.     PIiila.,1857 50—305 

Brand,  .lolm.  Ob.servatious  on  the  iiop- 
nlar  antinuities  of  Great  Britain.  Lond., 
1853-'55.     ;!v 22—130 

Brandon,  Raphael,  and  Arthur  J.  Par- 
isli  <  hurchos;  being  perspective  views  of 
English  ecclesiastical  structures,  accom- 
panied by  plans  drawn  to  a  uniform  scale 
and  letter-press  description.  Illus. 
Lond.,  1848 15—  88 

Brannan,  .John.  Official  letters  of  the 
military  and  naval  officers  of  the  United 
States  during  the  war  with  Great  Brit- 
ain, in  the  years  1812-'1.5.    Wash.,  1823..  42—255 

Brant,  Joseph.     See  Biography. 

Brassy,  Mrs.  Around  the  world  in  the 
yacht  Sunbeam.     N.  Y.,  1878 34—208 

BRAZIL. 

Brazil,  History  of.  Armitage,  J.  1826. 
2  V 45—279 

History  of  Brazil.  Illus.  Hender- 
son, J.     1821 45—279 

— ■ History  of    Brazil.      Sonthey,   R. 

1822.     3v 45—279 

Sketches  of  a  residence  and  travels 

in  Brazil.  Illus.    Kidder,  D.  P.  1845.  2  v.  35—214 

Ten  mouths  in  Brazil.  Illus.  Cod- 
man,  J.  ,1867.... 3.5—215 

Travels  in  Brazil.    Illus.    Spix,  J.  B. 

von,  and  Martins,  C.  P.P.  von.  1824.  2v.  35—214 
See,  also,  Amazon  Eiver  ;  America  (South),  &c. 

Bremer,  Fredrika.    See  Fiction. 

Brevia:    short    essays     and     aphorism". 

Helps,  Sir  A.     1871 23—139 

Brewer,  E.  Cobham.  *  Dictionary  of 
phrase  and  fable.     Lond.,  n.  d 1.5 —  91 

*  Reader's  hand  book  of  allusions, 

references,   plots,    and    stories.     Pliila., 

1880 15—  91 

Brewer,  Dr.  Thomas  M.  North  Amer- 
ican Oology.     (  Vol.  2  o/Sm.  Contrib. )...  53— 

Brewster,  Sir  David.  Martyrs  of  sci- 
ence: lives  of  Galileo,  Tycho  Brahe,  and 
Kepler.     Illus.     Lond.,  1874 37—288 

Bric-a-brac  series.  Ed.  by  R.  H.  Stoddard. 
N.  Y.,  1874-76.     10  v 36—218 

CONTEXTS. 

v.  1.  Pprsoual  reminiscences,    by   Chorley,  Planch*,    and 
Young. 

2.  Anecdote  biographies  of  Thackeray  and  Dickens. 

3.  Prosper  M6rim6e'8  Letters  to  an  Incognito  i  with  recol- 

lections by  Lamartine  and  by  Oeorge  Sand. 

4.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Bai-ham,  Harness,  Hodder. 

5.  Greville  memoirs;  reigns  of  George  IV  and  William 

IV. 
fl.  Personal  reminiscenci^s  by  Moore  and  Jordan. 
7.  Personal  reminiscences  by  Cornelia  Kuiglit  and  Thomas 

Kaikes. 

7 


Bric-k-brac  series— continued. 
V.  8.  Personal  reminiscences  by  O'Keefe,  Kollcv,  and  Taylor- 
9.  Personal  rcM-ollectionsof  Lamb,  Ilazlitt,  Campbell,  and 

Lady  Blessinjiton 
10.  Personal remlni.seences  by  Constable  and  Gillies. 

Brides   and    l)ridals.      Jeafferson,   .7.    C. 

1872.     2v 22—129 

Bridge  construction .     See  Arts  ( Useful). 

Bridges,  George  Wilson.  Annals  of  Ja- 
maica.    Lond., 1828.     2v 48—297 

Bridgevrater  treatises,  on  the  power,  wis- 
dom, anfl  goodness  of  God,  as  manifested 
in  the  creation.     Loud.,  1852,     5v 31—191 

CONTEXTS. 

Astronomy  and  general  physics,  by  William  "Whewell. 

On  the  adaptation  of  external  nature  to  the  moral  and  in- 
tellectual constitution  of  man,  by  Thomas  Chalmers. 

On  the  history,  habits,  and  instincts  of  animals,  by  Kev. 
William  Kirby. 

On  the  adaptation  of  external  nature  to  the  physical  con- 
dition of  man,  by  John  Kidd. 

Brifflitweli,  D.  Barron.  Concordance 
to  tlie  entire  works  of  Alfred  Tennyson. 
Lond .,  1869 17—104 

Bristed,  Charles  Astor.  Five  years  in 
an  English  university.     N.  Y.,  1852 14—  82 

Pieces    of    a    broken-down   critic, 

picked   up  by  himself.      Baden-Baden, 

18.58 23—140 

COXTEXTS. 

V.  1.  Reviews. 

2.  <  )riginal  verses  and  verse  translations. 

3.  Sketches,  es-says,  and  paragraphs. 

4.  Letters  and  reviews  of  Grattan's  Civilized  America, 

Britain.     See  England. 

British  almanac,  from  1827  to  1860.  Lond., 
n.  d.     21v 28—169 

British  America.     See  America  (British). 

British  army  at  Wasliingtou  and  New  Or- 
leans.    1847 42—255 

British  Cicero.    Browne,  T.    1013.    3v...   15— 93 

British  colonial  library.     Martin,  R.  M. 

Loud.,  1844.     10  v 45—278 

British  colonies  and  dominions.  See  vari- 
ous headings  under  England;  also, 
America  (British). 

British  colonies  in  the  West  Indies.     Ed- 

war<ls,  B.     1806.     4  v 47—287 

British  Columbia  and  Vancouver's  Island. 

Macdonald,  D.  G.  F.     1862 44—268 

British  dominions  in  North  America.    Bou- 

chette.J.     1832.     3v 45—279 

British  dominions  in  North  America,  from 
the  tirst  discovery  by  Sebastian  Cabot, 
in  1497,  to  1763.     Loud.,  1773 44—271 

British  drama:  comprehending  the  best 
plays  in  the  English  language;  operas 
ami  farces.     Lond.,  1804 17—104 

British  empire.    Statistical  account.    Mc- 

Culloch,  J.  R.     Loud.,  1837.     2  v 51—310 

British  historians.     Lawrence,  E.     N.  Y., 

185.5.     2v 36—217 

British  history,  chronologically  arranged. 

Wilde,  J.    1848 43—264 


BEITISH. 


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BROWNE. 


British  India.     Mill,  J.,  and  H.  H.  Wilson, 

1848.     9v 47— 2W 

British  monachism.     Illus.     Fosbroke,  T. 

D.     1843 14—82 

British  Plutarch.  Wrangham,  F.  181G. 
6v 36—257 

British  poets.      Illus.      Aikin,  J.     N.  Y., 

1856.    3v 17—104 

Britons.  See  Bngland.  (,  Anglo-Saxon 
period,  and  first  chapters  of  several  En- 
glish histories.) 

Bl'ittou,  John.  Authorship  of  the  let- 
ters of  .Junius  elucidated;  including  a 
memoir  of  Lieut.  Col.  Isaac  BarriS,  M.  P. 
Lond.,1848 40—242 

Brock,  Sallie  A.     See  Fiction. 

Broglie,  Due  de.  The  King's  secret.  N. 
Y.,  1879.     2v 46—280 

Bronte.  See  Bronte,  Anuc ;  Bronte, 
Charlotte ;  and  Bronte,  Emily.  See,  also, 
Fiction  and  Biography. 

Brooke,  Stoplord  A.  Theology  in  the 
English  poets,  Cowper,Co]eridge,  Words- 
worth, and  Burns.     N.  Y.,  1875 14—  84 

Brooklyn,  History  of  the  city  of.  Illus. 
Stiles,  H.K.     Brooklyn,  1867-'70.     3v..  49— 300 

Brooks,  Charles  Sliirley.    See  Fiction. 

Brooks,  James.  Seven  months'  run  up 
and  down  and  around  the  world,  written 
in  letters  to  the  N.  Y.  Evening  Express. 
N.  Y.,  1874 36—220 

Brougham,  Henry,  Lord.  Historical 
sketches  of  statesmen  who  flourished  in 
the  time  of  George  the  third.  Lend., 
1853.    3v  36—218 

CONTENTS. 
Vol.  1. 

George  III.  Erskine. 

Lord  Chatham.  Perceval. 

Lord  North.  Grenville. 

Lord  Loughborough.  Grattan. 

Lord  Thurlow.  Wilberforce. 

Lord  Mansfield.  Canning. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  Gibbs.        Sir  Samuel  Komilly  on  the 

Sir  William  Grant.  effects  of  Party. 

Burke.  Franklin. 

Fox.  Piederic  II. 

Pitt.  Gustavusiri, 

Sheridan.  Emperor  losejih. 

Windham.  Empress  Catherine. 

Dundas.  ' 

Tol.  2. 

George  IV.  Homer. 

LordEldon.  Eicardo. 
SirWni.Scott(LordStowell.)    Note  onCurrau. 

Dr.  Laurence.  Charles  Carroll. 

Sir  Philip  Francis.  Neckar. 

Home  Tooke.  Mme.  De  Stael. 

Lord  Castlereagh.  Mirabeau  family. 

Lord  Liverpool  Carnot.- 

Tiemey.  Lafayette. 

Lord  St.  Vincent.  Prince  Talleyrand. 

Lord  Nelson.  Napoleon. 

Lord  King.  Washington. 

Vol.  3. 

French  revolution.  Demagogue  arts. 

Eobespierre.  Lord  Ellenborough. 

Danton.  Lord  Chief  Justice  Bushe. 

Camille  Desmoulins.  Tliomas  Jefferson. 

St.  Just.  American  Democracy. 

Siftjes.  Marquess  Wellesley. 
Fouch6,  afterwards  Duke  of     Lord  Holland. 

Otranto.  John  Allen. 
John,  4th  Duke  of  Bedford.     Walpole. 

Eail  Camden.  Bolingbroke. 
John  Wilkes. 


Broiiij^liaiii,  Henry,  Lord — continued. 

Lives  of  men  of  letters  and  science 

who  flourished  in  the  time  of  George  the 

third.    Illus.    I.ond.,  1845 37—228 


Voltaire. 
Rousseau. 
Hume. 
Kobertson. 


CONTENTS. 

Black. 
Watt. 
Priestley. 


Davy. 
Simsou. 


tion. 


Cavendish. 
Political  philosophy.    Second  edi- 
Lond.,  1849.     3v 29-176 


CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Principles  of  government — monarchical  government. 

2.  Of  aristocracy — aristocratic  government. 

3.  Of  democracy — mixed  monarchy. 

Broug:hton,  Rhoda.    See  Fiction. 

Bronssais,  Franfois  Joseph  Victor. 
On  irritation  and  insanity.     Lond.,  1833.  .30 — 183 

BroAvn,  Charles  Brockden.  See  Biogra- 
phy. 

Brown,  Henry.  History  of  Illinois,  from 
its  first  discovery  and  settlement  to  the 
present  time.     N.  Y. ,  1844 49—300 

Brown,  John,  if.  Z*.    Spare  hours.    First 

and  second  series.     Bost.,  1869.     2v 23 — 137 

CONTENTS. 

Art,  Notes  on.    v.  1. 

"Bibliomania."    v.  2. 

Bla«k  and  tan,  Mystery  of.    v.  1. 

Black  dwari's  bones,    v.  1. 

Chalmers,  Dr.     v.  1. 

Duke  of  Athole.    v.  2. 

Education  through  the  senses,    v.  2. 

Enterkin.     v.  2. 

Fleming,  Marjorie.     v.  2. 

Hallara,  Arthur  H.    v.  1. 

Health,    v.  1. 

Her  last  half  crown,    v.  1. 

*'In  clear  dream  and  solemn  vision."    v.  2. 

Jacobite  family,     v.  2. 

Jeems,  the  doorkeeper,    v.  2. 

Leech,  John.    v.  2. 

Minchmoor.     v.  2. 

My  father's  memoir,    v.  1. 

Mystifications,    v.  J. 

"Oh,  I'm  Wat,  Wat!"    v.  1. 

Our  dogs.    A'.  1. 

Our  dogs,  More  of.    v.  1. 

Plea  for  a  dog  home.    v.  2. 

Presence  of  mini]  and  happy  guessing,    v.  1. 

Queen  Alary's  child  garden,     v.  1. 

Kab  and  his  friends,    v.  1. 

St.  Paul's  thorn  in  the  flesh,    v.  1. 

Struan.     v.  2. 

Thackeray's  death,    v.  2. 

Thackeray's  literary  career,    v.  2. 

Vaughan's  poems,    v.  1. 

Wilson,  Dr.  George,    v.  1. 

"With  brains,  sir."    v.  1. 

Brow^n,  John  P.  Dervishes;  or,  orien- 
tal spiritualism.     Illus.     Phila.,  1868...   14— 83 

Bro\%'n,  Jonathan.  HLstory  and  present 
condition  of  Saint  Domingo.  Phila., 
1837.     2v 48—297 

Brow^n,  Thomas  N.  Life  and  times  of 
Hugh  Miller.     N.  Y.,  1859 41—251 

Brown,  Thurlow  W.    &ie  Fiction. 

Browne,  Charles  F.  (.irtemus  Ward.) 
See  Fiction. 

Browne,  James.  History  of  the  High- 
lands and  of  the  Highland  clans.  Illus. 
Glas.,  1838.     4v 48—292 

Browne,  .John  Ross.  Adventures  in  the 
Apache  country:  a  tour  through  Arizona 
and  Sonora ;  with  notes  on  the  silver 
regions  of  Nevada.     Illn.s.     N.Y.,  1869..  34—206 


BEOWNE. 


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Browne,  John  Ross — contimiefl. 
American  family  in  Germany.    IIlus. 

N.Y.,  18(56.. .' 36—22-2 

LandofThor.     Illns.     N.  Y. ,  1867 . .  36— 222 

Report  on  the  mineral  lesonrces  west 

ofthe  Rocky  Mountains.     Wash.,  1868..  55-319 
Yiisof ;  or,  the  jonrney  of  the  Frangi : 

a  crnsarte  in  the  ea.st.    Illns.    N.  Y.,  1872.  35— 213 

and  Taylor,  J.  W.     Reports  on  the 

mineral  resources  of  the  United  States, 

&c.    Wash.,  1867 53—319 

Brovi'nc,  Robert  W.     History  of  classi- 

calliteratnre.     Lond.,  1851.     2v 15—91 

Brow^ne,  Thomas.  British  Cicero;  or,  a 
selection  of  the  most  admired  speeches 
in  the  English  language;  with  an  in- 
troduction to  the  stndy  and  practice  of 

eloquence.     Lond.,  1813.     3v 15—93 

Broivning,  Elizabeth  Barrett.  Poems. 
N.Y.,1862.    3v 16—100 

Last  poems;  with  a  memorial  by 

Theodore  Tilton.    N.Y.,1862 16—100 

For  life,  see  Biography. 

Brownings,  Robert.      Poems.      Bost., 

1866.     2v 16—100 

Fitine  at  the  fair,  and  other  poems. 

Bo.st.,  1872 16—100 

Brown-Scquard,  Dr.  C.  E.  The 
Toner  Lectures.  Lecture  II:  Dual  char- 
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Bruce,  The;  or,  the  metrical  history  of 
Robert  I,  King  of  Scots.  Barbour,  J. 
Glas.,  1869 16—  97 

Bryant,  Edwin.  What  I  saw  in  Califor- 
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'47.    N.y.,1848 34—210 

Bryant,   Jacob.     New   system;    or,  an 

analysis  of  antient  mythology.     Lond., 

1807.     6v.. 14—81 

Bryant,  William  Cullen.  Flood  of  years. 

N.  Y.,1877 16—100 

Letters  from  the  east.     N.  Y.,  1869.  35—213 

I^etters  of  a  traveler;  or,  notes  of 

things  seen  in  Europe    and    America. 

N.Y.,1870 34—208 

Library  of  poetry  and  song,  being 

choice  selections  from  the   best  poets. 

Illns.    N.Y.,1872 17—104 

Poems.  Illns.  N.  Y.  and  Loud.,  1862. 

2  V 16—100 

Poems,  collected  and  arranged  by 

author.    N.Y.,1872 16—100 

Bubbles    and    ballast.       Bonligny-Levy, 

M.E.P.     N.  Y.,1871.   35—212 

Bn<;iianan,  George.  History  of  Scot- 
land, from  Fergus,  the  first  founder  of 
the  Scottish  monarchy,  to  the  reign  of 
King  James  VL    Aberdeen,  1771.    2v.  48— 292 


Bnchanan,  James.  Sketches  of  the 
history,  manners,  and  customs  of  the 
North  American  Indians.     Lond.,  1824..  47 — 286 

Buchanan's  administration,  on  the  eve  of 

rebellion.    N.  Y.,  1866 52—316 

Biichner,  Louis.  Force  and  matter; 
empirico-philosophical  studies,  intelli- 
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Lond.,  1864 32—192 

Man  in  the  past,  present,  and  fu- 
ture: a  popular  account  of  the  results 
of  recent  scientific  research  as  regards 
the  origin,  position,  and  prospects  of  the 
human  race.  Dallas,  W.  S.,  tr.  Lond., 
1872    30—186 

Buck,  George  Watson.  Practical  and 
theoretical  essay  on  oblique  bridges. 
Loud.,  1839 19—114 

Buckingham,  James  Silk.  America: 
historical,  statistical,  and  descriptive. 
Illns.     Loud.,  1841.     3v 44—270 

Canada,  Nova  Scotia,  New  Bruns- 
wick, and  the  other  British  provinces  in 
North  America.     Lond., 1843 44—270 

Eastern    and    western    States    of 

America.     Illns.     Lond.,  1842.     3v 44—270 

Slave   States  of  America.      Illns. 

Lond., 1842.     2v 44—270 

Bucking:hani,  Joseph  T.  Personal 
memoirs  and  recollections  of  editorial 
life.     Bost. ,  1852.     2  v 39—240 

Buckland,    William.      Geology    and 
mineralogy,  considered  with  reference  to  - 
natural  theology.      Illns.     Lond.,  1837. 
2v ■32—194 

Buckle,  Henry  Thomas.  History  of 
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2v 43—264 

Buddhism.  See  Biblical  literature  (livddh- 
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Budgie,  John.  Practical  miner's  guide, 
comprising  a  set  of  trigonometrical  ta- 
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or  diagonal,  vertical,  horizontal,  and 
traverse  dialing.     Loud.,  1845 18 — 109 

Bnfllini,  Edward  Gould.  Six  nmnths 
in  the  gold  mines:  from  a  journal  of 
three  years'  residence  in  Upi>er  and 
LowerCaliforuia,  1847-'49.   Phila.,1850.  34—210 

Building.     See  Architecture. 

Bulflnch,  Thomas.  Age  of  chivalry; 
or,  legends  of  King  Arthur.  Illns. 
Bost.,  1867 1—     1 

Age  of  fable ;  or,  beauties  of  my- 
thology.    Illus.     Bost.,  1869 14—81 

Oregon  and  Eldorado;  or,  romance 

of  the  rivers.     Bost.,  1866 50—307 

Bulletin  of  the  United  States  Geological 
and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
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Bullock,  William.  Six  months'  resi- 
dence and  travels  in  Mexico,  containing 
remarks  on  the  present  state  of  New 
Spain.     Illus.     Lond.,1824 35—215 

Bulls  and  the  Jonathans,  The.  Paulding, 
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BuIwer-IiyttOll,  Edward  George  Earle 
Lytton,  Lord  Lytton.  Athens:  its  rise 
and  fall;  with  views  of  the  literature, 
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Caxtouiana:  a  series  of  essays  on 

life,  literature,  and  manners.  N.Y.,1868.  23—137 

Dramatic  works.     Loud,  and  N.  Y., 

n.  d 16—100 

COXTENTS. 

Lady  of  Lyons ;  Richelieu  ;  Money. 

King  Arthur:  a  poem.     N.Y.,1871.  1(5—100 

Lost  tales  of  Miletns.     N.Y.,1872..   16—100 

New  Tinion :   a  poetical  romance ; 

and  The  Lady  of  Lyons,  or,  love  and 

pride:  a  play.     Leipzig,  1849 16 — 100 

Poetical  works.     Lond.  and  N.  Y., 

D.d.. 16—100 

Siamese  twins:  a  satirical  tale  of 

the  times,  with  other  poems.    N.  Y.,1831.  16—100 
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For  lives  and  notices,  see  Biography. 
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Bulwcr-Lytton,  Edward  Robert,  2d 
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Bost.,l«66.     2v 16— 9tj 

CCNTEXTS. 

V.  1.  The  Wanderer  1  Tannhiiuser. 

2.  Clyteninestra;  Minorpoems:  NationalsongsofServia. 
Same.     Bust.,  IbhO  16—96 

'  CONTENTS. 

Lucile;  Apple  of  life ;  A\'anderer;   Tilnnliiiuser;   Clyteni- 
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Bniice,  .lohn  Thackray.  Fairy  tales: 
their  origin  and  meaning,  with  some  ac- 
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Bllliscn,  Frances,  Haroness.  See  Biog- 
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Bunyail,  John.  Holy  war  made  by 
King  Shaddai  ujion  Diabolns,  for  the  re- 
gaining of  the  metropolis  of  the  world  ; 
or,  the  losing  and  taking  of  the  town  of 
Mansonl.     Illus.     N.Y.,1866 14—83 

Pilgrim's  progress  from  this  world 

to  that  which  is  to  come;  with  a  life  of 
the  author,  by  the  liev.  Robert  Philip. 

Illus.     Lond.,l-t45 14-85 

For  life,  «fc  Biography. 

Blirch,  Sauniel.  Digest  of  the  laws  of 
the  corporation  of  the  city  of  Washing- 
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Burdett,  Charles.    See  Fiction. 

Bureau  County,  Illinois,  Map  of,  with 
sketches  of  its  early  settlement.  Illus. 
Mataon,  N.     Chicago,  1867 ,  49—300 


Burk,  John.  History  of  Virginia  from 
its  first  settlement  to  the  present  day. 
Petersburgh,  1804-'05.     3v 50—304 

Same.     Commenced  by  John  Burk 

and  continued   by   Skelton   Jones  and 

Louis  Hue  Girardin.     Petersburgh,  1816.  50 — 304 

Burke,  Edmund.      Works  of.      Lond., 

l826-'27.     16v 21—128 

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v.   1.  A  vindication  of  natural  society. 
On  the  sublime  and  beautiful. 

2.  Observations  on  the  present  state  of  the  nation. 
Tlioualits  on  the  cause  of  the  present  discontents. 
SpeecTi  on  American  taxation. 

3.  Speeclies  and  letters  from  1774  to  1780. 

4.  Speeches  in  parliament  1783-1785. 
.'j.  Speech  ou  the  arm}'  estimates,  1790. 

Reflections  on  the  revolution  in  France,  1790. 
I  6.  Letters,  1791-'92. 

I  7.  Pamphlets,  1791-'85. 

!  8.  Letter  to  a  noble  lord,  1796. 

Three  letters  to  a  member  of  parliament  ou  the  pro- 
posals for  peace  with  the  Ref^icide  Directory  of 
France;  1.  Ontbeoverturesof  i)eace,  1796.  2.  On 
the  genius  and  character  of  the  French  revolution, 
1796.  3.  On  the  ruptureof  negotiations;  the  teiTns 
of  peace  proposed,  and  the  resources  of  the  coun- 
try for  the  continuance  of  the  war,  1797. 
9.  Letters  and  addresses,  1773-'9.'>. 

10.  Fragments  and  notes  of  speeches  in  parliament, 

170l-'O2. 
An  ay)ridgiiient  of  English  liistorv  fioui  the  invasi<ui 
of,Tulius(  ■n-.s;irtot]n-t'iuiottllt  veiguot  Iviug.loliu. 

11.  Nintll  re])ort  from  the  Heli-ct  committee  (House  of 

Commons)  ai)nointed  to  take  iuto  consideration  the 
state  of  the  administration  of  justice  In  the  prov- 
inces of  Bengal,  lialiar,  and  Orissa,  &c. 

Eleventh  report. 

Articles  of  chai-ge  of  high  crimes  and  mi.sdemeanors 
against  Warren  Hastings,  esq.,  late  goveraor-gen- 
eral  of  Bengal ;  presented  to  the  House  of  Com- 
mons upon  the  4th  day  of  April,  1786. 

12.  Articles  of  charge  of  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors 

against  Warren  H.islmgs,  &c. — Continued. 

13.  Speeches  on  the  imjieachment  of  Warren  Hastings. 

14.  .Speech  and  rep(>rt  on  the  impeachment  of  AVarren 

Hastings. 

15.  Speeches  on  the  impeachment  of  Warren  Hastings: 

reply. 

16.  Speeches  <ui  the  impeachment  of  Warren  Hastings: 

rejdy. 

Rellections  on   the  revolution   in 

France.     Loiul. ,  1790.     v.  5 21—128 

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Burke,  John  Bernard.  Genealogical  and 
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Burnaby,  Frederick.  Ride  to  Khiva: 
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BuruHud, FrancisCowley.  -.See Fiction. 

Buruet,  Gilbert.  History  of  the  ref- 
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Burnet,  .lacob.  Notes  on  the  early  set- 
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Byr,  Robert.,  pseud.     See  Fiction. 

Byron,  George  Gordon  Noel,  Lord.  Poeti- 
cal works  of.     Bo.st.,  1864.     8v 16 —  99 

COXTF.XTg. 

V.  1.  Life  of  Lord  B^ron  :  Hours  of  idleneas ;  Article  from 

the  Edinburgh  review  ;  Occaaional  pieces. 

2.  English  bards  and  Scotch  reviewers ;    Hints  from 

Horace;  The  curse  of  Minerva;  The  waltz ;  Ode  to 

Napoleon  Bonaparte ;  Hebrew  melodies  ;  Domestic. 

Sieces ;  Monody  on  the  death  of  the  Kight  Hon.  R. 
.  Sheridan;  Tde  dream;  The  lament  of  Tasso;  Ode 
on  Venice. 
'.i.  Beppo;  Tlieproi)hecjof  Danle;  Francesca  of  Rimini ; 
Tile  Moffrante  Ma^jriore  of  Pulci;  The  blues;  The 
vision  of  judgment :  The  age  of  bronze. 

6.  Manfred  ;  Marino  Faliero.  <Ioge  of  Venice. 

7.  Sardanapalus ;  The  two  Foscari;  Cain. 

8.  Heaven  and  earth  ;  The  deformed  transformed  ;  "Wer- 

ner, or,  the  inheritance. 
9-10.  Don  Juau. 

Same.       Comi)lete  in  1  vol.,  with 

notes.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  18.59 16—  99 

For  life  and  letter.^,  ttee  Biography. 

By-ways  of  Europe.    Taylor,  J.  B.    1869..  35—213 

Ciesar,  Cains  Julius.  Works  of.  Duu- 
can,W.,/r.     Lond., 1832.     2v 17—103 

Commentaries  of;  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed a  discourse  concerning  the  Roman 
art  of  war,  with  A.  Hirtius  Pansa's  com- 
mentaries on  the  Alexandrian,  African, 
and    Spanish    wars.       Duncan,  W.,  tr. 

Phila.,  1837 17—103 

For  lives  of  Ca'sar,  sec  Biography. 

Caesars,  The.     De  Quiuccy,  T.     18.58  ....   21— 126 

Caiiuii,  Leon.     See  Fiction. 

Cairnes,  John  E.  Some  leading  prin- 
ciples of  political  economy  newly  ex- 
pounded.    N.Y.,1874 29—176 

The  slave  power.     N.  Y.,1862 44—269 

Calamities  and  quarrels  of  authors.     ])i,s- 

riieli,  1.     1859 15—91 

Calderon  ile  la  Barca,  Pedro.  (Foreign 
(■laxxicK  for  Knglhh  renders.)  Hasell,  E. 
J.     Phila., n.d 36—217 

Caldwell,  Charles.  Memoirs  of  the  life 
and  caiupaigns  of  the  Hon.  Nathaniel 
Greene.    I'hila. ,  1819 40—245 


CALENDAR. 


54 


CAMPBELL. 


Calendar  of  victory.  Being  a  record  of 
Britisli  valour  and  couquest.  Johns,  R. 
1855 2,5- 


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Calhoun,  John  C.     Works  of.     Crallo, 
R.  K.,<!rf.    Columbia,  S.C.,1851-'55.    6v.  22—135 

CONTESra. 

V.  1.  A  disquiBitioii  on  government. 

A  (liseoursti  on  the  constitution  and  government  of 
the  United  States. 

2.  Speeches  in  the  House  of  Representatives  and  Senate 

of  the  United  States  from  December  12,  1811,  to 
February  7,  1837. 

3.  Speeclies  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives 

and  Senate  of  the  United  States  from  February  9, 
1837.  to  June  21,  1841. 

4.  Speeclies  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives 

and  Senate  of  the  United  States  from  July  19, 1841, 
to  March  5,  1850. 

5.  Reports  and  public  letters  from  Xoveniber  29,  1811, 

to  .June  26,  1846,  including  the  correspondence  in 
relation  to  the  annexation  of  Texas  and  the  Oregon 
ne»:otiation. 

6.  Reports  niul  public  papers  in  relation  to  State  rights 

and  the  conflict,  in  1832,  of  f^outh  Carolina  with  the 
national  government,  its  causes,  principles,  &c. 


CALIFORNIA. 
History. 

History  of  Upper  and  Lower  California.    Forbes, 

A.     1839 49— ,300 

Natural  and  civil  history  of  California.    Venegas, 

M.     1759.    2v 49—300 

Description  and  Travels. 

Aboriginal  inhabitants  of  California.     Baegert,  J. 

(Sm.  JTcpf.,  1803-'6i) 53— 

Oalifomia  and  Oregon  trail.    Parkman,  F.    N.  T., 

1849 34—203 

California  and  the  gold  mania.    De  Quincey,  T. 

1861.  (/n/iiiLetterstoayoungman, pp. 199-246).      21—126 
Oalifornia    for   health,   pleasure,    and    residence. 

Illus.    Nordhoff,C.    1874 34—210 

Oalifomia  in  1848.     Thornton,  J.  Q.     1849.    2v 34—210 

California  indoors  and  out.    ramham,E.  W.    1856.      34 — 210 
California,  Oregon,   and    the   Sandwich  Islands. 

Nordlioff,  Charles.    1874 34—210 

Olimate  of  California.     Logan,   T.  M.     (In  Sm. 

Bept.,  1855) 53— 

Eldorado;  or,  adventures  in  the  path  of  empire. 

Taylor,J.B.     1868  34—209 

Life  in  California.    Hlus.    Robinson,  A.    1846  ...      34 — 210 
Life  on  the  plains  and  among  the  diggings.    Hlus. 

Delano,  A.    1854 34—200 

Los  Gringos ;  or,  an  inside  view  of  California,  &c. 

Wise,  Lieut.  U.  S.  N.    1850 34—210 

Mountaineering  in  the  Sieira  Nevada.    King,  C. 

1872 34—210 

Mountains  and  mole  hills.      Life   in   California. 

Marryat,  F.    1855    34—210 

Native  races  of  the  Pacitlc  States.    Bancroft,  H.  A, 

V.  1.    1874 30—186 

Facific  Railroad  reports.    (See  Contents  in  general 

alphabet,  Paciflc  railroad) 20 — 118 

Six  montlis  in  the  gold  mines :  from  a  journal  of 

three  years'  residence  in  Upper  and  Lower  Cali- 
fornia, 1847-'49.    Buffum,  E.G.     1850 34—210 

Three  years  in  California.    Hlus.    Colton,  Walter. 

X.Y.,1851 34—210 

Tour  of  duty  in  California.    Illus.    Revere,  J.  W. 

1849    34—209 

Travels  and  a^lventures  of  Monsieur  Violet.    Illus. 

Marryat,  Cnpt  F.     1874 34—210 

I  Fiction.) 
Two  yeai-s  before  the  mast.    Dana,  R.  H.,^>.    1873.      34—210 


California — continued. 

What  I  saw  in  California  in  1846-'47.    Bryant,  E. 

1848    34—210 

— : Same.     1849    34—210 

See  Picturesque  America  in  general  catalogue;  see,  alito, 
United  States. 

Callail,  John  F.  Military  laws  of  the 
United  States,  relating  to  the  army,  ma- 
rine corps,  volunteers,  militia,  and  to 
bounty  lands  and  pensions;  from  the 
foundation  of  the  government  to  18.58. 
Bait.,  1858 29— 1T7 

Calmet,  Augustin.  *  Dictionary  of  the 
Holy  Bible,  historical,  critical,  geograph- 
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Illiis.     Charlestown,  1812.     5v 26—160 

Phantom  world.  History  and  phi- 
losophy of  spirits,  apparitions,  &c. 
Chri-stmas,  Rev.  H.,  tr.     Phila.,  1850....  30—183 

Caloric.     Metcalfe,  S.  L.     1859.    2v 32-194 

Calvcrly,  C.  S.     Fly  leaves,  with  earlier 

"Verses  and  translations."     1872 16—100 

Calvert,  T>eonard.     See  Biography. 

Cam,  On  the.  Lectures  on  the  University 
of  Cambridge.    Everett,  William.    1865.  2»— 140 

Cambridge  essays,  contributed  by  mem- 
bers of  the  university.     Uond.,1855 23 — 142 

CONTEXTS. 

"Watson,  C.  K.,  Life  and  genius  of  Moli^re.  Bristed, 
C.  A.,  English  language  in  America.  Gallon,  F.,  Notes 
on  modem  geography.  Buxton,  C,  Limitations  to  se- 
verity in  war.  Liveing,  G.  D.,  On  the  transmutation  of 
matter.  Stephen.  F.,  Relation  of  novels  to  life.  Hughes, 
R.  E.,  Future  prospects  of  the  British  navy.  Brimley, 
(i  ,  Alfred  Tennyson's  poems.  Clark,  "W.  G.,  General 
education  and  classical  studim. 

Cambridge  University  (England).  Five 
years  in  an  English  university.  Bristed, 
C.A.     1852 14—82 

On  the  Cam.     Everett,  W.     1865..  23— 140 

Campaign  against  Quebec.  Henry,  J.  J. 
Lancaster,  1812 50— 30t) 

Campaigning  on  the  Oxus.  Illus.  Mac- 
Gahan,  J.  A.     1874  35—211 

Campaigns  of  the  British  army  at  Wash- 
ington and  New  Orleans  in  the  years 
1814-'1.5.     Gleig,G,R.     1847 48—255 

Campbell  and  Twining.  Reports  upon 
the  snrve.v  of  the  boundary  between  the 
territory  of  the  United  States  and  the 
possessions  of  Great  Britain,  from  the 
Lake  of  the  Woods  to  the  summit  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains.    Maps.    Wash.,  1878.  54 — 

Campbell,  Charles.  Introduction  to 
th(!  history  of  the  colony  and  ancient 
dominion  of  Virginia.     Rich.,  1847 50 — 304 

Campbell,  George  Douglass  (8th  duke 
of  Argiill).  The  reign  of  law.  Illus. 
N.  y.,  1873 14—  84 

Prayer.      The  two  spheres.      (In  Pi-ayer- 

gauge  debate,  pp.  253-269.     Host.,  1876) 14—84 

Campbell,  John.  Naval  history  of 
Great  Britain,  including  the  history  and 
lives  of  the  British  admirals.  Loud., 
1813,     8v 43—865 


CAMPBELL. 


55 


OAELYLE. 


C^ampbell,  Lord  John.  J^ives  of  the 
chief  justices  of  England,  from  the  Nor- 
man conquest  till  the  death  of  I^ord 
Mansfield.      Second  American  edition. 

Phila.,1853.     3v 37—228 

For  conteuts,  see  Biography  (CoUectire). 

Lives  of  the   lord  chancellors  of 

England,  from  the  earliest  times  till  the 

reign  of  Gemge  IV.     Lond.,  1819.    7  v.  3(>— 218 

For  contt'iits,  see  Biography  (Collective). 

Campbell,  Rohert  Allen.  Gazetteer  of 
Missouri.     Ulna.     St.  Louis,  1875 50—309 

Campbell,  Thomas.  Journal  of  a  resi- 
dence in  Algiers.  lUus.  Loud.,  1842.  2 v.  '.iS — 204 

Frederick  the  Great:  his  court  and 

times.     Lond. ,  1842-'43.     4  v 40—246 

Poetical  works  of,  with  a  memoir. 

Bost,  1874 16—100 

Campbell,  William  W.  Annals  of 
Tryon  County;  or,  the  border  warfare 
of  New  York  during  the  revolution. 
N.  Y.,  1831 50—305 

CANADA. 

History. 

Canada  and  the  Canadians  in  1848.  Bonnycastle, 
SiVE.  H.    1846  

Canada  as  it  was,  is,  and  may  be.  Bonnycastle,  Sir 
E.H.    1852.    2v 

France  and  England  in  North  America.  Park- 
man,  F.    Bost.,  1871 

Histoiredu  Canada.    Garueau,  F.  X.    Quebec,  1632. 


3t. 


History  of  the  five  nations  of  Canada.    Coldeu,  C. 

Lond.,  1747 

Old  regime  in  Can.ida.    Parkman,  F.    1874 

Description,  Travels,  &c. 
Canadian  scenery.    Illustrated  by  W.  11.  Bartlett ; 

description  by  N.  P.  Willis.    1842.    2v 

Canoeing  in  Eanuckia.     Norton  and  Habberton. 

1878 

Flans  of  various  lakes  and  rivers  between  Lake 

Huron  and  the  river  Ottawa.    1857 

Bed  Eivcr  exploring  expedition  of  Canada,  1857. 

Illus.    Hind,N.Y.    1860 

Settlers  in  Canada,  The.    Illus.    Marryat,  Capt.  F. 

n.d 

Travels  through  the  Canadas.    Heriot,  G.     1807 . . . 
Voyages  du  sicur  de  Champlain;  on,  journal  i-H  de- 

couvcrtes  de  la Nouvelle  France.    1830.    2v--.- 
Yankee  in  Canada;  with  anti-slavery  and  reform 

papers.    Thoreau,  H.  D.    1874 

See,  algo,  America  (British);  New  Brnnswick; 
British  Columbia ;  Quebec. 

Cailllillg,  George.     See  Biography. 

Canoe  voyage  up  the  Minnay  Sotor.  Illus. 
Featherstonhaugh,  G.  W.     1847.     2  v.. 

Canterbury  (ales.  Chancer,  G.  Illus.  N. 
Y.,1807 

Cailtei'O,  J.  G.  Losingenios.  Coleccion 
de  vistas  de  los  i)rinci]>ales  ingenios  de 
azucar  de  la  isla  de  Cuba.    Habana,  n.  d . 

Capacity  and  genius.  Essay  on,  with  an 
enquiry  into  the  nature  of  ghosts  and 
other  appearances  8Ui)i>osed  to  be  super- 
natural,    {anon.)    Lond., n.d  


34-207 
16—  99 

B— 

30—183 


45—279 

45—279 

B4— 205 

45—279 

47—286 
34—210 

34—210 

34—209 

B-* 

34—210 

7—  41 
34—210 

34—210 

,34—210 


Cape  Cod.    Thoreau,  H.  D.     1865 34—209 

Caper-sauce.  Fanny  Fern.  Partoii,  Mrs. 
S.P.     1872 9—50 

Capes,  W.  W.  Roman  empire  of  the 
second  century ;  or,  the  age  of  the  Au- 
tonincs.  (Epochs  of  ancient  history.) 
N.  Y.,1879 48—295 

Same.     N.  Y.,  n.  d 48—295 

Capital  of  the  Tycoon.  Illus.  Alcock, 
*VR.     1863.     2v 36—221 

Captains  of  the  old  world.  Herbert,  H. 
W.     1852 36—218 

Captivity  among  the  Indians,  Memoirs  of 
a.     Hunter,  J.  D.     1823 .-..34-207 

Capture  of  Ticouderoga.  Address  before 
the  Vermont  Historical  Society,  deliv- 
ered at  Moiitpelier,  Vt.,  October  8,  1872. 
Chittenden,  Lucius  E.  Rutland,  Vt., 
1872 42—255 

Carey,  Henry  C.  Letters  to  the  Presi- 
dent on  the  foreign  and  domestic  policy 
of  the  Union,  and  its  effects,  as  exhibited 
in  the  condition  of  the  people  and  the 
state.     Phila.  and  Lond.,  1858 29—176 

Principles  of  political  economy  ;  of 

the  laws  of  the  production  and  distribu- 
tion of  wealth.     Phila.,  1837.     3  v 29—177 

Principles  of  social  science.     Phila. 

and  Lond.,  1858-'59.     3v 29—176 

Unity  of  law,  as  exhibited  in  the 


relations  of  physical,  social,  mental,  and 

moral  science.     Phila.,  1872 39 — 176 

Carey,  William.  The  Queen  :  the  con- 
spiracies of  1806  and  1813  against  the 
Princess  of  Wales,  with  that  of  1820 
against  the  Queen  of  England.  Lond., 
1820 45—277 

Caricature  and  grotesque  in  literature 
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T.     1875 15-93 

CarlotOil,  Will.     Farm  ballads.     Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1873 16—  99 

Farm  legends.    Illus.     N.  Y'. ,  1876 . .  16— 99 

Carlyle,  Thomas.  Critical  and  miscel- 
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Jean  Paul  Friedrich  Eichter ;  State  of  German  literature ; 
Life  and  writings  of  Werner;  Goethe's  Helena;  Goethe; 
Burns;  LifeofHeyne;  Gorman  playwrights;  Voltaire; 
Novalis ;  Signs  of  the  times ;  Jean  Paul  Friedrich  Eichtei 
again;  On  history;  Luther's  psalm;  Schilba-;  Nibel- 
ungen  lied;  German  literature  of  the  XIV  and  XV 
centuries;  Taylor's  German  poetry:  Characteristics; 
Goethe's  portrait;  Biogi-aphy;  Boswell's  Jolinsou; 
Death  of  Goethe;  Goethe's  works;  Coni-law  ihymes; 
Novelle  by  Goethe;  The  tale,  by  Goethe ;  Diderot;  On 
history  again  ;  Count  Cagliostro  ;  Edward  Irving ;  Dia- 
mond necklace;  Mirabeau;  French  revolution;  Sir 
Waltt^r  Scott ;  Vai-nhagcn  von  Ense's  memoirs ;  Copy- 
right bill;  Dr.  Francia. 


French  revolution :  ahistory.  N.  Y., 

1871.     2v 46- 


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CHALLENGER. 


Carlyle,  Thomas — oontinuetl. 

Heroes  and  hero-worship.     Loud., 

1840 23—141 

C'ONl'KNTS. 

The   heii>   as   diviiiity.    Odin;    Pagaili»m;   Scandinavian 
mytliolojiy. 

The  hero  as  propliet.     Mahonnit;  Islam. 

The  hero  as  poet.    Dante :  Sliakspeaie. 

The  hero  as  priest.     Luther:  Kefovmation :  Knox:  Puri- 
tanism. 

The  hero  as  man  of  letters.    Johnson;  Rousseau;  Burns. 

The  hero  as  liing.    (Cromwell;  Napohon;  Modem  revo- 
hitionisni. 

History   of  Friedrich  the  second, 

(•ailed    Frederick    the    Great.      N.  Y., 
1863-'71.    6v 40—246 

Oliver    Cromwell's     letters     and 

speeches,  including  the  supplement  to 
the  lirst  edition,  with  elucidations.     N. 

v.,  1871.     av., 39—237 

Past  and  present.     Bost.,  1843 23—141 

Sartor  Resartus ;  the  life  and  opin- 
ions of  Herr  Teufelsdrockh :    in  three 

books.     Loud., 1831 2:i— 141 

For  life,  »ee  Biography- 
Carl  yie,  Thomas,  Advocate.      Pleadings 
with  my  mother,  the  church  in  Scotland; 
the  substance  of  four  lectures  delivered 
in  Edinburgh,  May,  1854.     Ediu.,  1854..   14—  86 

Came,  .John.  I^a  Syrie,  la  Terrc-Saiute, 
I'Asie-Miueure,  &c.  lUustr^es.  Une  s^- 
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Cai'nes,  J.  A.  Journal  of  a  voyage frrtm 
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Carpentry.     .Set  Architecture. 

Cairington,  Mrs.  Margaret  J.  Ab-sa- 
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Carroll,  Lewi.s,  imeml.  See  Dodgson, 
C.  L. 

Carter,  Owen  B.  Series  of  the  ancient 
painted  glass  of  Winchester  Cathedral. 
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Carver,  .Jonathan.  Travels  through  the 
interior  parts  of  North  America  in  the 
years  176H-'68.     Loud.,  1778 34—205 

Cary,  Alice.  Ballads,  lyrics,  and  hymns. 
N.  v.,  1876 16—  •>'•> 

Memorial  of.     lllus.     Ames,  M.  C. 

N.  Y.,  1875. 16—  yy 

Cary,  Phcebe.     Poems  of  faith,  hope,  and 

love.     N.Y.,1874 16-99 

Memorial  of.     Hlus.     Ames,  M.  C. 

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Casimir  Mare.mma.     Helps,  Sir  A.     1871.     ,5—32 

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Castelar,  Emilio.  Old  Rome  and  new 
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Arnold,  /I-.     N.Y.,1874 36—221 

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1870 16—  96 

Catlin,  George.  Manners,  customs,  and 
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Cats  and  dogs,     lllus.     Miller,  ilfrs.  Hugh. 

N.Y.,1872 8—  48 

Catskill  Mountains.     lllus.     Rockwell,  C. 

1867 34-209 

Caunter,  Hobart.    Romance  of  history : 

India,     lllus.      Lond.,n.d 10—55 

i  Caxtoniana.  Bulwer-Lytton,  Sir E.  1868.  23—137 
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j  Cements.    See  Arts  (useful). 
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martine,A.de.     N.  Y.,1854.     2v 36—217 

Census.    For  statisticsof variouscountries 
'      and  Slates,  see  their  respective  names  in 
general  alphabet. 
Centennial  album  of  agricultural  statis- 

I      tics.     Dodge,  .J.  R.     1876... 16-105 

I  Centennial  exhibition.  Illustrated  history 

of  the.     McCabe,J.D.     1876 ,50—306 

Centennial   jubilee,    Our  national :    ora- 
tions, addresses,  and  poems,  delivered  on 
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!      States  of  the  Union.     Saunders,  F.,  eil. 

1877 50-306 

Centennial  managers.  Final  report  of  the 

iSt.ate  board  of  Ohio.     Columbns,  1877..  ,50— 307 
Centennial     universal     history.       lllus. 

Clare,  I.  S.     1876 43—263 

Central  Africa.     See  Africa. 
Central  America.     Sec  America. 
Central  Asia.     See  Asia. 
Central  Park,  Designs  for  the  gateways  of 
the  southern  entrances  to.    lllus.    Hunt, 

R.  M.     1866 B— 

Cereals.     Vc  Agriculture. 
Cervantes  Saavedra,    Miguel   de. 

For  life,  sic  Biography;  for  works,  see  Fiction. 
"Challenger,"  Atlantic:   Voyage  of  the. 
Thomson,  C.  W.     1878.     2  v 34—207 


CHALMERS. 


67 


CHEMISTRY. 


Chalmers,  George.  Political  aunals  of 
the  present,  iiiiitert  colonies,  from  their 
settlement  to  the  peace  of  1763.  Lond., 
1780...; 49— :W-2 

Life  of   Daniel   De   Foe.     Oxford, 

1841 21— 12r> 

Chalmers,  Thomas.  Disconrses  on  the 
Christian  revelation  in  connection  with 
the  modern  astronomy.     N.  Y.,1871 14—84 

Chambers,  Robert.  Cyclopajdiaof  En- 
glish literature.    Illus.    Phil.,  1880.    2v.  1,5—90 

History  of  the  rebeHion  in  Scotland. 

Edin.  and  Lond.,  lrt27-'29.     4  v 48-292 

Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott;  with  Ab- 

botsford  notauda,  by  Robert  Carruthers. 
Chambers,  W.,  «/.  Lond.  and  Edin., 
1871 41—248 

Vestiges  of  the  natural  history  of 

creation;  with  a  seqnel.    [««o«.]    N.  Y., 


1846 30— IHfi 

Chambers,  William  and  Robert.  Book 
of  days:  a  miscellany  of  popnlar  antiq- 
uities in  connection  with  the  calendar. 

Illus.     Edin., 1864.     2v ...22—131 

Information  for  the  people.     Illus. 

Phila.,1860.     2v 22—131 

Memoir  of  Robert  Chambers,  with 

autobiographic  reminiscences  of  William 

Chambers.     N.  Y. ,  1872 39—239 

Miscellany  of  useful  and  entertain- 
ing tracts.     Edin.,  1847.     6v 2:$— 137 

Chancellors  (Lord).  SeeCampbeU,  John, 
Lord,  and  names  of  the  lord  chancellors 
in  Biography  (Individual). 
Chandler,  Zachariah.  See  Biography. 
Chapman,  Edward  ,T.  Practical  min- 
eralogy; or,  a  compendium  of  the  dis- 
tinguishing    characters     of     minerals. 

Illus.     Lond.  and  Paris,  1843 32—194 

Chapman,  Isaac  A.  Sketch  of  the  his- 
tory of  Wyoming;  to  which  is  added  a 
statistical  account  of  the  valley  and  ad- 
jacent country,  by  a  gentleman  of  Wilkes- 

barre.  Pa.     Wilkesbarre,  1830 00—304 

Chappclsmith,  John.  Account  of  a 
tornado  near  New  Harmony,  Ind.,  April 
30,  1852;  with  a  map  of  the  track,  &c. 

(Vol  7  o/Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

Chapters  on  animals.     Illus.     Hamerton, 

P.G.     Bost.,1874 31—191 

Character.     Emerson,  R.  W.     (Tn  his  Es- 

say,s,  v.  1) 23—141 

-_ Smiles,  S.     1872 23—141 

Character  and  characteristic  men. 

Whipple,  E.  P.     1871 23-141  ' 

Self-reliance.    Emerson,  R.W.    {In 

his  Essays,  v.  1) 23—141 

See,  also,  Life. 
Characteristics  of  women.     Jameson,  A. 

M.     1866 23—138 

8 


Characters  of  Theophrastus.     Illus.     La 

Bruyere,  J.  de.     1831   22—130 

I        .S<?e  Microcosmography.     Earle,  J 23 — 141 

Charades.     ,See  Amusements. 

Charles.  For  lives  of  persons  bearing  this 
name,  see  Biography. 

Charles,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.     See  Fiction. 

Charpente,  Traitd  sur  I'art  de  la.  Krafft, 
J.  Ch.     1840.     2v B— 

Chase,  Salmon  P.     See  Biography. 

Chatterton,  Thomas.  Poetical  works ; 
with  notices  of  his  life.    Bost.,1857.    2v.  16— 99 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.  Canterbury  tales; 
from  the  text,  and  with  the  notes  and 
glossary  of  Thomas  Tyrvvhitt.  Illus. 
N.  Y.,  1867 16—  99 

Poetical  works:   to  which  are  ap- 
pended  poems  attributed  to  Chaucer. 
Gilman,  Arthur,  ed.     Host.,  1879.     3  v..  16—99 
See,  also,  Biography, 

Chaulien,  Guillaume  Anfrie  de.  See 
Petits  PotJtes  Frangais,  v..  1 17 — 103 

Chnuvenet,  Prof.  W.,  ed.  Astronomy : 
comprising  suggestions  to  United  St.ates 
naval  officers,  bearing  upon  points  con- 
nected with  nautical  astronomy,  astro- 
nomical geography,  and  general  astron- 
omy.   Wash.,  1868 , 54 — 

CHEMISTRY. 
Blovirpipe  and  Laboratory. 

Elementary  chemistry.  Imponderable  agents, 
light,  heat,  electricity,  simple  chemical  bodies, 
and  their  inorganic  compounds.  Scoffem,  J. 
(In  y.  G  Circle  of  the  Sciences) 32 — 195 

Elements    of  chemistry.     Illus.     Miller,  W.  A. 

N.  Y,lg64 32—195 

Practical  use  of  the  blowpipe.  Griffin,  J.  J.  Glas- 
gow, 1827 18—110 

Use  of  the  blowpipe.    Plattner,  C.  F.    Lond.,  1843       18—110 

Use  of  the  blowpipe  in  chemistry  and  mineralogy. 

Berzolius,  ,1.  J.    Boiit.,  1845  18—110 

Affiscellaneous  Works. 

Animal  chemistry;  or,  organic  chemistry  in  its 
application  to  physiology  and  pathology.  Liebig, 

Justus  von.    Phila.,u.  d.    (In  his  Wor\Ls)  32—193 

Chemical  final  causes.    Wilson,  G.     (In  Edinhurgfi 

lissay,  pp.  301-350)  23 142 

Chemistry,  (Science primers.)  Boscoe,  H.  E.   N.  Y., 

1879 32-195 

Chemistry,  Complete  works  on.    Liebig,  J.  von. 

Phila.,  n.  d 32—195 

Chemistry  and  physics  in  relation  to  physiology 
and  pathology.    Liebig,  J.  von.     Phila.,  n.  d. 

(In  his  Works) 32 195 

Chemistry  in  its  application  to  agriculture  and 
pliysiology.    Liebig,  J.  von.    Phila.,  n.  d.     (In 

his  AV^orks) „ 32 195 

Collected  works.    Davy,  Sir  H.    9v 21 127 

Note.— For  contents,  see  Davy,  Sir  H.,  In  general  alphabet. 
Constants  of  nature.    Part  I:   Specific  gravities, 
boiling  and  melting  points,  and  chemical  formu- 
he.    Clarke,  Frank  W.    Wash.,  1873.    (Vol.  12 

of  Sm.  Misc.  (Ml.)    53 

Supplement.  Part  I :  Specific  gravities,  boil- 
ing points  and  melting  points.  Clarke,  Frank 
W.    Wash.,  1876.    (Vol.  li  of  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.) . .      63— 


CHEMISTEY. 


58 


CHEONTCLE. 


Chemistry — Miscellaneous  'Works— continued. 
Part  II :  A  table  of  specific  heats  for  liquids. 

(;larke,  Frank  W.    Wash.,  1870.     (  Vol.  14  of  Sm. 

Mi)ic.  Coll. ) 53 — 

Part  III:  Tables  of  expansion  by  heat  for 

solids  and  liquids.    Clarke,  Frank  W.    Wash., 

1876.    (Vol.  U  of  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.) 53— 

Explosiveness  of  nitre.    Hare,  7>r.  Robert.    (Vol. 

2o/Sm.  Contrib.) ijj— 

Familiar  IWtei's  on  chemistry  and  its  relations  to 

coranierce,  physiology,  and  agriculture.     Licbig, 

Justus  von.    Phila.,  n.  d.     (7n  Ai«  Works) 32—196 

Hydrogen,  as  a  gas  and  as  a  metal.    Reynolds,  J. 

E.     (Sm.  7fq)«.,  1870)   53— 

Organic  bases:  a  lecture.    Bauer,  Pro/.  A.    (Sm. 

J/ept.,  1872) ; 53— 

Oxygen  and  its  combinations.    Chacc,  G.  J.     (Sm. 

Kept., Woo) 53— 

Recent  improvement  8  in  the  chemical  arts.  Booth, 
I'ro/.  James  C,  and  Morfit,  Campbell.  Wash., 
1852.     (Vol.  2  0/ Sm.  3[igc.  Coll.) 53— 

Report  on.    Sniitl),J.  L.    (Paris  umv.e.xhib. 

1867.    Jieports,T.-2) 52—314; 

Researches  on  the  ammonia  cobalt  bases.  Gibbs, 
Wolcott,  and  Garth,  i'rederick  Aug.  (Vol.  9 
of  Sm.  Contrib.) 53—        i 

Theory  of  chemical  types.     Wethcrill,  C.  M.     (Sm. 

Itept., 1S63) 53— 

Transmutations  of  matter.  Liveing,  G.  D.  (Cam- 
bridge essayn.     1855) 23 — 142 


Chill,  History  of.   Molina,  J.  I.   1808.  2  v.  45—278 

Visit  to  the  Imliaiis  on  the  frontiers 

of  Cliiii.      Gardiner,  Allen  F.      Lond., 

1841 35—214 

See,  aim,  America  (South) ;  Andes. 
Chimneys,   Practical   treatise  on.     Eck- 
stein, G.  K.     1852 18—109 

CHINA. 


Chenery,  Leonard,  Ueut.,  V.  S.  jV.  West 
coast  of  Africa,  from  Sierra  Leone  to 
Cape  Lopez.     Illus.     Wash.,  1876 55— 

Chcnier,  Andr('.  See  Petits  Poi-tes 
Fran^ais,  v.  2 17—103 

Chenicr,  M.  J.  See  Petits  PoiJtes  Fran- 
Vais,  V.  2 17—103 

Cherbiilicz,  Victor.     See  Fiction. 

Chcsney,  George.  Battle  of  Dorking: 
the  German  conquest  of  England  in 
1875;  or,  reminiscences  of  a  volunteer. 
By  an  eye-witness,  in  1925.     Phila.,n.  d.     2 —  13 

Chesterfield,  Philip  Dormer  Stanhope, 
Earl  of.    Letter.s  to  his  son.    Phila.,  1868.  39— 239 

Chevalier,  Michel.  Historie  et  descrip- 
tion des  voies  de  communication  aux 
Etats-llnis,  et  des  travaux  d'art  qui  en 
di5pendeut.     I'aris,  1840.     2  v 53—321 

L'isthnie  de  Panama.     Paris,  1844.  35—216 

Chief  justices  of  England.     Camphell,  J. 

Phila.,  1853.     3  v.'. 37—228 

For  contents,  see  Biography  (Collective). 

Chief  of  the  pilgrims;  or,  the  life  and  time 
of  William  Brewster.  Ilhis.  Steele,  A. 
1857 39—240 

Child  hunter.^,     lanon.']    Phil.,  1877 23—140 

Child  life  in  prose.  Illus.  Whittier,  J. 
G.,  ed.     1874 13—79 

Childhood.  .See  Fiction.  (Little  classics, 
V.  10.) 

Children's  treasury  of  English  songs, 
Palgrave,  F.  T.     1875 17-^104 


15—  93 
26—220 


36—220 


36—221 


36—220 
36—221 


34—205 


History. 

China.    Martin,  R.  M.     1847.     2t 4.5—278 

General  history  of  China.    Illus.    Du  Halde,  P. 

1741.    4v 45—278 

Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  China.    ( Vols. 

(18,  19,  and  20  ^  Edinburgh  Cabinet  Library) . . .      29—180 

Miscellaneous  Works. 

Biscoveries  in  Chinese.  Illus.  Andrews,  S.  P. 
N.Y.,1854 

Five  years  iu  China.    Illim.    Forbes,  F.  E.    1848. 

Journey  through  the  Chinese  empire.  Hue,  E.  R. 
1855.    2  V 

Narrative  of  the  expedition  of  an  American  squad- 
ron to  the  China  Seas,  under  Commodore  Perry. 
H.iwk8,F.L.    1856.    3v 

Social  life  of  the  Chinese.  Illus.  Doolittle,  J. 
1876.    2v.ini 

Visit  to  Cliina.    Taylor,  J.  B.    1869  

Voyages  made  in  the  years  1788-'89  from  China  to 
the  northwest  coast  of  America.    Meares,  J. 

1791.    2v  

Note. — For  the  religions  of  China,  see  Confucius,  and 
Biblical,  &c.,  literature,  (Religious  systems). 

Chips  from  a  German  workshop.  MUUer, 
Max.     1871.     4v 23—1.38 

Chittenden,  George  B.  Meteorological 
ohservations  made  during  the  year  1873 
and  the  early  part  of  1874  in  Colorado 
and  Montana  Territories.  {Miscellaneous 
I'ublications,  No.  6,  of  the  Geoloyical  and 
Geographical  Survet/  of  the  Territoriis.) 
Wash.,  1874 54— 

Chittenden,  Lucius  E.  Capture  of  Ti- 
conderoga:  An  address  before  the  Ver- 
mont Historical  Society,  delivered  at 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  October  8,  1872.  Rut- 
land, Vt.,  1872 42—^5 

Christ  and  other  masters.     Hardwick,  C. 

Lonrt.,1874 14—  8> 

See  Biblical,  &c.,  literatui-e  (Jesus  Cliriat). 

Christian  commission.  Incidents  of  the 
United  States.  Illus.  Smith,  Hcv.  E.  P. 
1871 43—254 

Christian  names.  History  of.  Youge,  C. 
M.    1803.     2v 15—90 

Christian  revelation  viewed  in  connection 
with  the  modern  astrouomy.  Discourses 
on  the.     Chalmers,  T.     1871 14       84 

Christianity  and  Islam,  Stephens,  W.  R. 
W.     1877 14—84 

Christianity  and  modern  infidelity.  Mor- 
gan, B.  W.     1859 14—84 

Chronicleof  Florence  of  Worcester.    8541.  45 — 276 


Christianity, 
ture. 


See  Biblical,  ecclesiastical  and  religious  litera- 


CHRONieLE. 


/i9 


CLARKE. 


1849. 


46—283 


45— 27G 


Chronicle  of  Roger  of  Wendover. 

2  V 

Chronicles  of  England,   France,   Spain, 

and    tlio    adjoining    countries       Illna. 

Froissart,  .Sic  J.     Jolincs,  T.,  tr.     2  v. 

1852 

Chronicles    of    Monstrelet.      lUus.      T. 

Johncs,  <r.     1849.     2v 47—291 

Chronicles  of  the  B,astile.     Illug.     1859..     2—14 
Chronicles  of  the  tombs.   Pcttigrew,  T.  J. 

1857 22—130 

Chronology.     Art  de  verifier  les  dates. 

[4«    partie.]      Warden,    D.    B.      Paris, 

1826-'44.     10  V 44—272 

"Chronological  and  historical  tables. 

Blair,  J.     1851    43-204 

Brltisli  history  chronologically  ar- 

43—264 


Circle  of  the  sciences — continued. 


ranged.     Wade,  John.     1847. 

"Dictionary  of  dates.     Haydn,   J. 

N.  Y.,  18-2 25-152 

E  very-day    book    of  history    and 

chronology.     Mnnsell,  J.     N.  Y.,  1858..  43—264 

Historical  atlas,  containing  a  chro- 
nological series  of  one  hundred  maps. 
Labb(rton,  R.  H 43—265 

Historical        students'        manual. 

Waites,  Alfred.     1878 43—265 

Indico  cronologico    Indias,    1680- 

1847 43—265 

Manual  of  dates.     Townsend,  G.  H. 

Loud.,  1862 25 — 149 

Ciillbbuck,  Emily   (Fanny   Forrester). 

See  Judson,  E.  C. 
Church,  Mrs.  Ross  (formerly  Florence 

Marryat).     See  Fiction. 
Church,  R.W.   Edmund  Spenser.  (Ettf/l. 

men  of  letters  series.)    N.  Y.,  1879 37—228 

Beginning    of   the    middle    ages. 

( Epochs  of  li  istorij. )    N.  Y. ,  1878 46-284 

Essays  of  IFontaigno.    (In  Oxford  e-'says. 

1857)  23—142 

Ohnrch  and  churches.  See  various  headings  under 
Biblical,  ecclesiastical,  and  religious  literature. 

Churchill,  Charles.  Poetical  works; 
with  a  life  of  the  author,  by  W.  Tooke. 
Boat.,  1864.     3v 16—99 

Churton,  Henry,  pseud.  Tourjee,  A.  W. 
See  Fiction. 

Chynoweth,  W.  Harris.  Fall  of  Maxi- 
milian, late  Emperor  of  Mexico.  Lond., 
1872 48—297 

Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius,  Works.  Dun- 
can, Cockman,  andMelmotb,  trs.  Loud., 
1833.     2v 16—103 


V.  1.  Biographical  sketch  of  Cicero. 
2.  Oiations. 


Orations. 


For  life,  «ee  Biography, 
Circle  of  the  sciences :  a  series  of  treatises 
on  the  principles  of  science,  with  their 
application  to  practical  pursuits.  Lond., 
18.54-'60.    9v 32- 


■198 


CO.NTENTS. 

'.1.  Organic  nature: — Principles  of  physiology,  by  the 
editor ;  Structure  of  the  skeleton'  and  teetli,  Prof. 
Owen;  Varietiesof  the  liniunn  race,  R.  G.  Latham. 

2.  Orsranic  nature: — Botany,  structural  and  aystfiuatic, 
Edward  Smitli ;  Zoology,  invertebrated  animals, 
W.  S.  Dallas. 

3.  Organic  nature : — Vertebrated  animals.  W.  S.Dallas. 

4.  Inorganic  nature: — Geology  and  physical  geographj^, 
Prof.  Ansted ;  Mineralogy  and  crystallography, 
Prof.  Tennant  and  Ucv.  Vf.  Mitchell.' 

5.  Navigation:  Nautical  astronomy,  Prof,  Young  ;  Prac- 
tical astronomy,  II,  Breen;  Meteorology,  Ur,  Scof- 
fei-n  and  E.  J.  Lowe. 

6.  Elementary  chemistry: — Imponderable  agents,  light, 
Iieat,  electricity,  simple  chemical  bodies,  and  their 
inorganic  compounds,  ,7.  Scntfern, 

7.  Practical  chemistry: — Kleetro  deposition,  G.  Gore; 
Photographic  art.  M.  Sjtarling ;  Chemistry  of  food 
and  of  aitificial  illumination.  Dr.  Scoft'ern." 

8.  Mathem.atical  sciences: — Simple  arithmetic,  algebra, 
and  the  elements  of  Euclid,  Prof.  Young;  Planes, 
spherical  trigonometry,  series,  and  logarithms,  and 
mensuration,  J,  F.  Twisden ;  Prhctical  geometry, 
A.  Jardine. 

9.  Mechanical  philosophy : — Properties  of  matter,  ele- 
mentary statics,  dynamics,  hydrostatics,  hydrody- 

namics,'  pneumatics,  practical  mechanics,  and  tlie 
steam-engine,  Rev.  W.  Mitchell,  J,  R.  Young,  and 
John  Imray. 

Civil    engineering.   Complete   course   of. 

Gregory,  J.     n.  d 19—115 

Civil  engineers.  Transactions  of  the  In- 
stitution of.     Lond,,  1842.     3v 19—113 

Civil   institutions  of  the  United  States, 
Christian  life  and  character  of.     Morris, 

B.  F.     Phila.,  1864.     2  copies 29—177 

Civil  wars.     See  vinder  names  of  various 

countries  in  general  alphabet. 
Civilization,  History  of.     Dean,  A.     1868- 

'69.     7v 4.3—264 

Civilization    in     England,    History     of. 

Buckle,  H.  T.     1858-'04.     2  v 43—264 

See  History  (Origin,  .fee.);  Man  (Prehistoric). 
Clare,  Israel  Smith.  Centennial  univer- 
sal history:  ahistory  of  all  nations,  with 
a  full  history  of  the  United  States  to  the 
close  of  the  first  one  huiulred  years  of  our 
national  independence.     lUus.     Phila., 

1876 43-263 

Clarendon  (Earl  of).     See  Hyde. 
Clark,  Charles  Heber  (Max  Adler).     See 

Fiction, 
Clark,  Thomas.     Naval  history  of  the 
United  States,  from  the  comniencenient 
of  the  revolutionary  war  to  the  present 

time,     Phila.,  1814.     2v 43—265 

Clarke,  Edward  Hammond.  Sex  in 
education ;_  or,  a  fair  chance  for  girls. 

Bost.,  1874 14—  82 

Clarke,  F.  Wigglesworth.  The  con- 
stants of  nature.  Parti:  Specific  grav- 
ities, boiling  and  melting  point.s,  and 
chemical  fonnnlaj.     ( Vols.   12  and  14  of 

Sm.  Misc.  Coll.) 53 — 

The  constants  of  nature.     Part  II : 

A  table  of  specific  heats  for  liquids.  (  Vol. 

14  o/Sm.  Mis,-.  Coll.) 53— 

The  constants  of  nature.     Pai  t  III : 

Tables  of  expansion  by  heat  for  solids 
and  liquids.     (  Vol.  14  of  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.)  53 — 
Clarke,  Marcus.    See  Fiction. 


CLARKE. 


60 


COFFIN. 


Clarke,  Mary  Cowdcii.     Complete  con. 

conlance  to  Shakespeare.  Best.,  1853. ..  17 — 10 
Girlliood  of  Shakespeare's  heroines. 

2v.     1880 2—12 

World-noted  women;    or,  types  of 

womanly  attributes  of  all  lands  and  all 

ages.     Illus.     N.  Y. ,   18.W 37—226 

For  other  works,  nee  Fiction. 

Clai'kson.  Thomas.  Memoirs  of  the 
public  and  private  life  of  William  Penn ; 
with  a  reply  to  Macaulay's  charges 
against  his  character,  by  W.  E.  Forster. 
Lond.  and  Phila.,  1849 41—250 

Classical  dictionaries. 

*Bibliotheca  classica;  or,  a  dic- 
tionary of  all,the  principal  names  and 
terms  relating  to  the  ancients.  Lera- 
priere,  J.     Phila.,  1856 25—151 

*  Classical  and   arclueological,   of 

the  manners,  customs,  laws,  institu- 
tions, arts,  &c.,  of  the  celebrated  na- 
tions of  antiquity,  and  of  the  middle 

ages.     Nuttall,  P.  A.     Lond.,  1840 2.5—151 

*  Classical  dictionary  ;   containing 

proper  names  mentioned  in  ancient  au- 
thors, the  important  points  connected 
with  the  geography,  history,  biography, 
mythology,  and  fine  arts  of  the  Greeks 
and  Romans ;  together  with  an  acconnt 
of  coins,  weights,  and   measures.     Au- 

thon,  Charles.     N.  Y.,  1860 25—151 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  an- 
tiquities. Illus.  Smith,  W.  Lond., 
1848 ; .■ 25—151 

Encyclopicdia  of  antiquities,  and 

elements  of  archa;ology,  classical  and 
mediieval.  Fosbrook,  T.  D.  Illus. 
Lond., 1843.     2v 15—88 

Classical  literature.     See  Literature,  iu  general  alphabet. 

Clavig^cro,  D.  Francesco  Savero.  His- 
tory of  Mexico.     Lond.,  1787.     2v 48—297 

Clay,  Henry,  The  works  of.  C.  Colton, 
ed.    N.Y.,n.d.     6v 22—135 

CONTENTS. 

T.  1-2.  Life  and  times  of  Henry  Clay. 

4.  Private  correspondence  from  1801  to  1852. 
5-.6.  Speeches  in  the  Senate  .ind  House  of  Keprcsenta- 
tives  of  the  United  States,  &c. 

Cieaveland,  Parker.  Results  of  mete- 
orological observations  made  at  Bruns- 
wick, Me.,  between  1807  and  1859.  (Vol. 
W  of  Sm.  Coiitrib.) 53— 

Cleggr,  Samuel,  jr.  Practical  treatise  on 
the  manufacture  anddistribution  of  coal- 
gas.     Illus.     Lond. ,  1853 18—109 

Clemens,  Samuel  L.  {Mark  Twain).  See 
Fiction. 

Cleveland,  Ohio,  Early  history  of.  Illus. 
Whittlesey.C.    1867 49—300 

Climate  and  time  in  their  geological  rela- 
tions.    Croll,J.     N.Y.,1875 32—194 


Climate  of  New  South  Wales :  descriptive, 
historical,  and  tabular.     Russell,  H.  C, 

B.A.,&.c.    Sydney,  Aust.,  1877 52—314 

See  Meteorology. 

Climbing  plants,  Movements  and  habits 
of.     Illus.     Darwin, C.     1876 32—195 

Clinton,  De  Witt.    See  Biography. 

Cloth  of  gold,  and  other  poems.  Aldrich, 
T.  B.     1874 If,— 100 

Clunes,  G.  C. .  See  Fiction. 

Ciuskey,  Michael  W.  Political  text- 
book,orencyclopsedia;  contaluingevery- 
thing  necessary  for  the  reference  of  the 
politicians  and  statesmen  of  the  United 
States.     Wash.,  1857 29—178 

Coal.    See  Arts  (Useful). 

Coast  survey  of  the  United  States;  1861- 
'67.     4v 54— 

Cobb,  James  F.  Stories  of  success  as  il- 
lustrated by  the  lives  of  humble  men  who 
have  made  themselves  great.  Lond.  and 
N.Y.,n.d  22—129 

Cobbe,  Frances  Power.  Hopes  of  the 
human  race,  here  and  hereafter.  N.  Y., 
1876 14—84 

Cobbett,  William.  Pride  of  Britannia 
humbled ;  or,  the  queen  of  the  ocean  nn- 
qneened,  by  the  "American  cock-boats," 
and  "the  fir-built  things,  with  bits  of 
striped  bunting  at  their  mast-heads."  N. 
Y.,  1815 28—171 

Political  register;    1801    to    1813. 

Lond.     21  V 28—172 

Porcupine's  works;  containing  vari- 
ous writings  and  selections,  exhibiting  a 
faithful  picture  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  from  the  end  of  the  war,  in 
1783,  to  the  election  of  the  President  in 
1801.     Lond.,  1801.     12  v 28—171 

Cobden,  Richard.     Sec  Biography. 

Cockton,  Henry.     See  Fiction. 

Code  Napoleon,  The.     Barrett,  B.     1811. 

2v 29—179 

Codman,  John.    Ten  months  in  Brazil ; 

with  incidents  of  voyages,  travels,  &.c. 

Illus.     Bost.,  1867 35—214 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton.  Boys  of  '76: 
history  of  the  battles  of  the  revolution. 
Illus,     N.  Y.,  1877 42—255 

Old  times  in  the  colonies.     Illus. 

N.Y.,18S1 49—300 

Our  new   way  round   the  world. 

Illus.     Bost.,  1869 34—208 

Story  of  liberty.    Illus.    N.Y.,1879.  43—263 

For  other  worts,  see  Fiction. 

Coffin,  James  H.  Orbit  and  phenomena 
of  a  meteoric  fire-ball,  seen  July  20,  1860. 
{Vol.  16o/Sm.  Contrih.) 53— 


COFFIN. 


61 


COLORADO. 


Coffin,  James  H. — continued. 

On  tlio  winds  of  the  nortliHrii  hein- 

■  isphere.     ( I'ol.  G  of  Sm.  Coii  trib. ) r>3 — 

Paychroinetric.al  t.able  for  deter- 
mining the  force  of  aqueous  vapor,  and 
the  relative  humidity  of  the  atmosphere, 
from  indications  of  the  wet  and  the  dry 
bulb  thermometer,  Fahrenheit.     (  Vol.  1 

o/Sm.  Mhc.  Coll.) 53— 

Winds  of  the  globe ;  or,  the  laws  of 

atmospheric  circulation  over  the  surface 
of  the  earth.     Wash.,  1875.     (  Vol.  20  of 

3m.  Contnh.) 53— 

Cog:g:cshaU,  George.  Histoiy  of  the 
Auu-ricau  privateers  and  letters  of 
mar(|ue,  during  our  war  with  England, 

in  the  years  1«12-'14.     N.  Y.,  1856 43— 265 

Coggeshall,  William  T.  Poets  and 
poetry  of  the  west;  with  biographical 
and  critical  notices.     Columbus,  Ohio, 

18r)0 17—104 

Coins  .and  coinage.  Ancient  coins  of  cities 
and  princes,  geographically  arranged 
and  described.  Akerman,  J.  Y.  1846. .  14 —  81 
Coin  book,  comprising  a  history  of  coin- 
age; a  synopsis  of  the  mint  laws  of  the 
U.  S. ;  statistics  of  the  coinage,  from 
1792  to  1870 ;  list  of  current  gold  and  sil- 
ver coins,  and  their  custom-house  values ; 
a  dictionary  of  all  coins  known  in  ancient 
and  modern  times,  with  their  values;  the 
gold  and  silver  product  of  each  State  to 
1870;  list  of  works  on  coinage;  thedaily 
price  of  gold  from  1862  to  1871.     lUus. 

Phila.,  1872 14—  81 

History  of  Jewish  coinage,  and  of 

money  in  the  Old  and  New  Testaments. 

Madden,  F.W.     1864 14—81 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  ancient 

and    modern    coins.     Akerman,    J.    Y. 

1S48 14-  81 

Sec  Political  economy. 

Coke,  .Sir  Edward.     5fe  Biography. 

Colang:e,  L.  Zell's  popular  encyclope- 
dia: a  universal  dictionary  of  English 
language,  science,  literature,  and  art. 
Illus.     2  V.     Phila., 187r. 2,5—154 

Colardeau,  Ch.arles-Pierre.  See  Petits 
poetas  Fran?ais,  v.  1 17—103 

Colden,  Cadwallader.  History  of  the 
five  nations  of  Canada.     Lond.,  1747. ..   47 — 286 

Colden,  Cadwallader  D.  Life  of  IJobert 
Fulton.     N.  Y.,  1817 40—245 

Colerid{j;e,  Sauuiel  Taylor,  Complete 
works  of;  witli  an  essay  upon  his  philo- 
sophical and  theological  opinions..  /Vo/. 
Shedd,  frf.     N.  Y.,  1856.     7v !.21— 127 

COSTKNT8.  I 

V.  1.  Introductory  essaj  8,  &c. 

Aids  to  refiection.'  j 

The  HtateHman'H  manual. 
2.  The  friend :  a  series  of  essays  to  aid  in  the  formation 
of  fixed  principles  in  politics,  morals,  religion.  &c.   j 


Colcridg^e,  Samuel  Taylor — continued. 

T.  3.  Biographialiteraria:  or,  Biographical  sketches  of  my 
litei-ary  life  and  ojtinions. 

4.  N(»tes  and  lectures  upon  Shakespeare  and  some  of  the 

old  poets  and  dramatists,  with  other  literary  re- 
maius. 

5.  Literary  remains. 

6.  On  the  constitution  of  church  and  state,  according  to 

the  idea  of  each. 
A  lily  sermon,  addressed  to  the  higher  and  middle 

classes,  on  tlie  existing  distresses  and  discontents, 

1817. 
Specimens  of  table  talk. 

7.  .luvenile  poems. 
Sihylliue  limves. 
The  ancient  mariner. 
Christabel. 
Miscellaneous  poems. 
Remorse:  a  tragedy. 
Zapolva:  a  Christmas  tale. 

Piccolomini:  or.   The  first  part  of  Wallenstein ;    a 

drama.    Translated  fronithe  German  of  Schiller. 
The  death  of  Wallenstein :   a  tragedy  in  five  acts. 
Translated  from  Schiller. 

* 
ColcridjifC,  Sara.     See  Biography. 

Cole,  Miriam,  pseud.  &e  Harris,  M.  C, 
in  Fiction. 

Colleccion  de  los  viages  y  descubrlmien- 
tos.  Nav.arrete,  M.  F.  de.  Mad.,  1825-'37. 
5v A— 

College  words  and  customs,  CoUectiou  of. 
Bartlett,  J.  R 15—  92 

Collins,  Lewis.  Historical  sketches  of 
Kentucky.    Illus.   Maysville,  Ky.,  18,50..  49—299 

Collins,  Mortimer.     5ee  Fiction. 

Collins,  William,  Poetical  works  of,  with 
a  memoir.     Bost.,  1865 16—99 

Collins,  W.  Lucas.  Montaigne.  (For- 
eign classics  for  English  readers.)  Phila., 
D.  d 36—217 

Collins,  William  Wilkie.  My  miscella- 
nies.    N.Y.,  1874 23—141 

Sights  a-foot.     Phila. ,  u .  d 35—212 

For  his  novels,  gee  Fiction. 

Colnian,  Henry.  Europeanlifeandman- 
ner.s,  in  familiar  letters  to  friends.  Bost. 
and  Lond.,  1849.    2v 35—213 

Colonies.    See  Grovernment  and  Politics. 

COLORADO. 

Colorado.  Bits  of  travel  at  home.  Jack- 
son, J/rs.  H.  H. 34—209 

Geographical  and  geological  explo- 
rations aiul  surveys  west  of  the  one 
hundredth  meridian.  Illus.  Wheeler, 
George  M.,  liott.,  U.S.A.  Wash.,  187.5. 
v.3-5 55— 

—  Interior  Department.    (  United  States 

Geological   Survey  of   the    Territories,   in 

charge  of  F.  F.  Hagden.)    Annual  reports 

for  18G9-'74-76-'77-78   54— 

Note. — These  reports  cover  the  geology,  mineralogy,  nat- 
ural history,  and  raining  industry  of  the  Territory,  with 
maps. 

Pacific  railroad  reports,  v.  2,  1853. 

{Narrative  of  Gunnison' H  explor.) 20—120 

United  States  geological  explora- 
tion of  the  fortieth  parallel.  King,  Clar- 
ence.    Wash.,  1870-71.     v.  3  and  5 31—187 

For  the  fauna  and  flora  of  Colorado,  see  Bulletins  Nos.  4  and 
6  of  United  States  geological  surveys.    Hayden,  F.  V. 


COLORADO. 


62 


COlifQUEST. 


Colorado  river  of  the  west  and  its  tribu- 
taries, Exploration  of.     Illns.     Powell, 

J.W.     Wash., 1875 54— 

Colton,  Calvin.    Life  and  times  of  Henry 
Clay.     Illns.     ( 1'ols.  1  and  2  of  the  Workif 

of  Henry  Clan.)    N.Y.,n.d 21—135 

Colton,  G.  Woolworth  and  C.  B.     Gen- 

"eral  atlas.     N.  Y.,  1874 B— 

Colton,  Walter.     Three  years   in   Cali- 
fornia.    Illns.     N.Y., 18.51 34—210 

Columbia,      British,      and     Vancouver's 

Island.     Macdonald,  D.  G.  F.      1863....  44—268 
Columbia  River,  Adventures  on  the.    Cox, 

Ross.     1832 34—207 

Colunibns,    Christopher.      See   Biog- 
raphy. 
Columns.     See  Arts  (Useful). 
Conibc,  William.    Doctor  Syutax's  three 
tours  in  search  of  the  i)icturcsque,  con- 
solation, and  a  wife.    Illns.     Ijond.,n.d.  16 —  99 
Combes,  Oh.    Trait<S  de  I'exploitation 

des  mines.     Paris,  lH44-'45.     3v 18 — 109 

Atlas  to  the  above.     Paris,  1844-'46.    B — 

Comedy.      See  Fiction.      {Little  classics, 

V.  9.) 
Comic  almanac.     Illustrated  by  G.  Crnik- 

shank.     1835-'53.     2v     2—     8 

Commentaries  of  Cicsar.     Phila.,  1837. ..   17 — 103 
Commentaries  on  American  law.     Kent, 

•J.     1848 29—178 

Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  England. 

Bliuk.stone,  Sir  W.     1866.     2  v 29—178 

Commerce  of  the  prairies.    Illus.    Gregg, 

J.     X.Y.,1864.     2v 35—216 

Commerce  of  the  United  States,  Statis- 
tical view  of.     Pitkin, T.     1817 51—310 

Commercial  and  business  anecdotes,  Cy- 
cloptedia  of.     Illus.    Kirkland,F.    1864. 

2v 22—131 

Commercial  and  statistical  register  of  the 

United  States.  Hazard,  S.  1840-'41.  5  v.  51—310 
Commercial  dictionary.    M'CuUoch,  J.  R. 

1849.  2v 25—149 

Commercial  relations  of  the  United  States  | 

with  England,  Memoir  concerning  the. 

Talleyrand,  C.  M.  de.     1806 49—303 

Commercial  review  of  the  south  and  west. 

DeHow,  J.  D.  B.     1847-'53.     14  v 52—314 

Commercial    statistics.       Macgregor,    J. 

1850.  5v 51—310 

Common-place  book.    Southey,  R.    N.  Y., 

1860.     2v   21—124 

Conunon-place  book  of  thoiiglits,  memo- 
ries, and  fancies.     .Jameson,  A.     1855..   15 —  TO 
Commonwealth  of  England.     See,  under  England, 

thiM  jn'i-iiKl. 
Companions  of  my  solitude.     Helps,  A. 

1870 2:i— 1.39 

Complete   English   tradesman.     De  Foe, 

I).     Oxford,1841.     2v 21—126 

Comstock,  C.  B. ,»!«/.,  U.  S.  Engineers, 

comp.  Notes  ou  European  surveys.   Illus. 

Wash.,  1876 f4— 


Comte,  August,  Positive  philosophy  of. 
Mill,  J.  S.     18:6 30—184 

Conant,  H.  S.  Primer  of  German  litera- 
ture.    N.  Y.,1878 l.^'j—  92 

Concord  and  Merrimack  Rivers,  Week  on 
the.     Thorean,  H.  D.     Bost.,  1868 34—209 

Concord  days.     Alcott.A.  B.     1872 23—140 

Concord,  History  of.  Illns.  Bouton,  N. 
1S56 49—299 

Ooncordance.     Sec  Biblical  and  relif;iou8  literature  (liible). 
Aim,  in  };eneral  aliiliabet,  Tennyson  and  Shakespeare. 

Condensed  classics.     See  Fiction. 

Conduct  of  life.     Emerson,  R.W.     Bost., 

lf"5 23—141 

Confederate  States  of  America 26 — 1.56 

See  United  States  (Civil  war  of  1861-'65). 

Confederate  States  of  America,  Statutes 
at  large  of  the.  Matthews,  James  M.,  f4. 
1862-'64.     2v 26-156 

Confederate  war  for  independence,  Me- 
moirs of  the.     Von  Borcke,  H.     1867 42—254 

Confession.     For   title.s   of  novels  whose  initial  word  is 
Confessions,  gee  Fiction. 

Confessions  of  an  English  opium-eater. 

De  Quincey,  T.     1862 21—126 

Confessions  of  Jean  Jacques  Rousseau. 

Illus.     Loud., 1874 21 123 

Confucius,  Life  and  teachings  of.     Legge, 

J.    Phila.,  1874 39-238 

COXTENTS. 

Chinese  classics  generally;  Confucian  analects;  Doctrine 
of  the  mean;  Influence  and  doctrines  of  Confucius;  The 
great  learning. 

See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Confucianism). 

Chips  from  a  German  workshop.    Miiller, 

Max.    V.  1,  pp.  300-309 23—138 

Congress,  Abridgment  of  the  debates  in. 
1789-1856.  Benton,  T.H.  N.  Y.,  1856- 
'58.     9v 53_ 

Biographical  and  political  history 

of.     Wheeler,  H.  G.     N.  Y.,  1848 52—315 

History  of  the  thirty-ninth.     Illus. 

Barnes,  W.  H.      N.  Y.,  1868 52—315 

History  of  the  fortieth.     1867-'69. 

Iiarnes,W.  H.     N.  Y.,  1871.     2v 52—315 

Conjugial  love.     Swedenborg,  E.     1871..   14 —  82 

Connecticut.  Historical  collections. 
Illus.     Barber,  J.  W.     1838 49—299 

History  of.    Dwight,  j>.,  T.    1840..  49— 299 

History  of  the  Indians  of.  De  For- 
est, John  W.     1853 47—286 

Illustrations  of  surface    geology. 

Hitchcock,  E.   {In  Sm.  C'onf rib.)   Phila., 
1856 53— 

Public  records  of   the  colony  of. 

Hoadly,  C.  J.    1868-'80.    4  v 49—300 


See,  also.  New  England. 

ConoV'Cr,  James  F.  Digested  index  of 
all  the  reported  decisions  in  law  and 
equity  of  the  supreme  courts  of  the 
States  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Illinois. 
Phila.,  1834 29-178 

Conquest  of  Granada.    Irving,  W.    1851.     5 — 29 


CONEAD. 


63 


COUES. 


Conrad,  T.  A.  Clieck  list  of  inverte- 
brate fossils  of  North  Amciita  :  Eocene 
aiidOli^oceue.  {Vol.7  oj' Sm.  Misc.  Coll.).  53 — 

Conscience.  (Boston  Monday  Lectures.) 
Cook,  Jo.sepli.     Boston,  187;) 23 — 140 

Consei-vatlcn  of  ('ner>;y.  Stewart,  B. 
N.  Y.,  187G     (Set  Physics)  :!1— 192 

Consolations  in  travel ;  or,  the  last  days  of 
a  philosopher.  I)avy,5irH.  Lond.,ie30.  23—137 

Conspiracy  of  Catiline,  and  the  Jugur- 
thine  war.  The  history  of.  Sallustius, 
C.  C.     W.  Rose,  //•.     Pliila.,  1837 17—103 

Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.  Parknian,  F. 
Jiost.,  1870.     2  V 34—205 

Constantinople.     Amicis,  E.  de.     N.  Y., 

1878.     (Ac,  also,  Turkey) 35—211 

Constitutions.  For  coustit  lit  ions  anil  constitutional  histories 
of  various  countries,  xee  uitiues  of  countries,  as  England; 
United  States. 

Convents.  See  Biblical  and  religious  literature 
(Mouastcries). 

Couve;  sations  on  war  and  general  cul- 
tuic.     Helps,  .Sir  A.     Bost.,  1871 23—139 

Cooki  Joseph.  Boston  Monday  Lectnres. 
Bost.,  1877-79.     6v " 23—140 


Biology. 
Conscience. 


Ortliodoxy. 
Trauscemlentalism. 


CO.NTKXTS, 

Heredity. 
Marriage. 

Coofee,  John  Esten.  See.  Fiction. 
Cooley,  Arnold  James.  Cyclopa'dia  of 
six  thousand  practical  receipts  and  col- 
lateral information  in  the  arts,  manu- 
factures, ajul  trades,  including  medicine, 
pharmacy,  and  domestic  economy ;  de- 
signed as  a  compendious  book  of  reference 
for  the  manufacturer,  tradesman,  ama- 
teur, and  heads  of  families.  N.  Y.,1875.  25 — 153 
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See  Fiction. 
Cooper,  James  Fenimore.      History  of 
the  navy  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

Lond.,  1839.     2  v 43—265 

For  otlier  works,  tee  Fiction. 
Cooper,  Thompson.  Men  of  the  time :  a 
dictionary  of  cotemporaries ;  containing 
biographical  notices  of  eminent  charac- 
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Cooper,  William  M.  Flagellation  and 
the  flagellants :  a  history  of  the  rod  in  all 
countries,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 

present  time.     Illns.     Lond.,  ISliO 22—130 

Co-operation    iu    England,    Histoiy    of. 

Holyoake,  G.  J.     Phila.,  1875.     v.  1 ....   29— 176  I 
Cope,  Edward  D.     Check  list  of  North  | 

American  Batraibia  and  IJcplilia;  with 
a  systematic  list  of  the  higher  groups, 
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tion based  on  the  specimens  contained 
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Vertebrata  of  the  cretaceous  forma- 

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Coppee,  Henry.  Grant  and  his  cam- 
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N.  Y.,  1866 40—245 

Copper,  Chemistry  and  metallurgy  of. 
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Corals  and  coral  islands.  Illns.  Dana, 
J.D.     N.Y.,1872 32—194 

Cordery,  B.  Mcriton,  and  Plnllpotts,  J. 
Surtees.  King  and  connnonwealth :  a 
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Cordova,  J.  de.  Texas;  her  resources 
and  her  jjublic  men ;  a  companion  for 
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Comeille  and  his  times.  Guizot,  F.  P.  G. 
N.Y.,1852 39—238 

Coriiellle,  Pierre,  CEuvres  .  completes 
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commentateurs.     Paris,  1862.     2  v 17 — 103 

For  contents,  see  Drama ;  se^,  alio,  Biographf, 
!  Correlation  and  conservation  of  forces. 
Youmans,  E.  L.     1868.     See,  also,  Phys- 
ics (Forces) 32—197 

Correspondence  with  a-  child.  Goethe, 
J.  W.  von.     1868 40—245 

Correspondences,  representatives,  &c.. 
Dictionary  of.  Swedenborg,  Emanuel. 
Bost.,  1847 14—  83 

Cortes,  Hernando.  Despatches  of  Her- 
nando Cortes,  the  conqueror  of  Mexico, 
addressed  to  the  Emperor  Charles  V ; 
written  during  the  conquest,  and  con- 
taining a  narrative  of  its  events.  G. 
Folsom,  tr.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1843 48—297 

Cosmos.  Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von. 
1849-'52.     4v 31—191 

Cottage  residences.     lUus.     Downing,  A. 

J.     1853 15—88 

Cotton  mannfaoture.     See  Art8(U8eful). 

Cones,  Elliott.  Birds  of  the  Colorado 
Valley.  A  repository  of  scientific  and 
popular  information  concerning  North 
American  ornithology.  {Misc.  Pub.  No. 
II  of  United  States  Geological  Surrey  of 
the  Territories.)    Illns.     Wash.,  1878....   54— 

Birds  of  the  nortliwest :  a  hand- 
book of  the  ornithology  of  the  region 
drained  by  the  Missouri  River  and  its 
tributaries.  {Misc.  I'ub.  Xo.  3  of  United 
States  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey 
of  the  Territories.)    Wash.,  1874 54 — 

Fur-bearing  animals :  a  monograph 

of  North  American  mustelidae.  {Misc. 
I'ub.  Ko.  8  of  United  States  Geological  and 
Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories.) 
Hlus.    Wash.,  1877 54— 


COUES. 


64 


CREIGHTON. 


Coues,  Elliott— coiitinuetl. 
Key  to  North  Americau  birds;  con- 
taining a  concise  account  of  every  spe- 
cies of  living  and  fossil  birds  at  jireseut 
known  from  the  continent  north  of  the 
Mexican  and  United  States  boimdary. 

Illns.     Salem,  1872 31—189 

and  Allen,  Joel  Asajdi.    Monographs 

of  North  American  Rodeutia.  ( f'ol.  11 
of  the  final  reportu  or  monoijrnphs  of  the 
United  States  Geologieal  Surrey  of  the  Ter- 
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Coulter,  John  M.  »S'«e  Porter,  Thomas  C. 

Coulter,  J.  M.     Botany  of  Jlontana,  &c. 

{Part  3  of  the  Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the 

United  States  Geological  and  Geographical 

Surrey  of  the  Territories.)    Illns.     Wash., 

1873 54— 

Council  of  safety,  governor  and  council  of 

the  State  of  Vermont,  &c.,  from  1775  to 

1823,  Records  of  the.     Walton,  E.  P.,  erf. 

of  State.    Montpelier,  Vt.,187L!-'78.    6  v.  50—305 

Oouncils.  See  Vatican  coimcila,  in  general  alphabet. 

Count  Frontenac  and  New  France  under 
Louis  XIV.  Parkman,  F.  {Part  5  of 
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Country  houses.    f?ee  Architecture. 

Country  margins  an<l  rambles  of  a  jour- 
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Mansfield .     N.  Y. ,  1855 34—209 

Country  of  the  dwarfs.  Illns.  Du  Chaillu, 
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Cours  sur  le  service  des  ofliciers  d'artille- 
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les  planches 55 — 

Course  of  time.     Pollok,  R.     Bost.,  1862.  17— 105 

Court.  See  under  names  of  various  coun- 
tries. 

Cousin,  Victor.  Course  of  the  history 
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Cowan,  Alexander  M.  Liberia  as  I 
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^owpcr,  William.  Works;  with  a  life 
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CONTE.NTS. 

Adam  and  other  poems,    v.  10 16 —  99 

liattle  of  the  frogs  an<l  mice.     v.  14  16—  99 

Correspondence,    v.  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 15 39—237 

Lifeof Oowper.    v.1,2,3 39— a:t7 

Miscellaneous  papers,    v.  15 -. 39 — 237 

Miscellaneous  poems,    v.  8 16 —  99 

The  task,  and  miscellaneous  poem5.    v.  9 16 — 99' 

Translation  of  Homer's  Iliad,    v.  11, 12 16—99 

Translation  of  Homers  Odyssey,    v.  13, 14 16 —  99 

Same.     Host.,  1853.     3v 16—99 


Cows.    /See  Agriculture  (Stock). 

Cox,  E.  T.  First  annual  report  of  the 
geological  survey  of  Indiana,  made  dur- 
ing the  year  1869.     Indianapolis,  1869  ..   19 — 116 

Cox,  Edward  W.  Arts  of  writing,  read- 
ing, and  speaking.  N.  Y.  and  Lond., 
1873 15—  93 


Cox,  G.  W.  The  crusades.  {Epochs  of 
history  series. )    N.  Y. ,  1878 46—284 

Same.     Boat.,  1874 46—284 

Cox.  Ross.  Adventures  on  the  Columbia 
River.    N.Y.,1832 34—207 

Cox,  Samuel  Sullivan.  Search  for  winter 
sunbeams  in  the  Riviera,  Corsica,  Al- 
giers, and  Spain.     Illus.     N.Y.,  1870...  36— 221 

Why  we  laugh.     N.  Y. ,  1876 15—92 

Coxe,  William.  History  of  the  house  of 
Austria,  from  1218  to  1792.  Lend.,  1847. 
3v... 45—279 

Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Marlbor- 


ough ;  with  his  original  correspondence ; 
a  new  edition,  by  John  Wade.  Lond., 
1847-'48.    3v 41-253 

Cozzens,  Frederic  S.     See  Fiction. 

Crabb,  George.  Technological  diction- 
ary.    Lond.,  1823.     2v 26—160 

Cradle  of  rebellions.  La  Hodde,  L.  de. 
1864 46—280 

Craik.,  Mrs.  Dinah  Maria  Mulock,  Fair 
France;  impressions  of  a  traveller.  N.Y., 
1871 

Poems.    Bost.,  1869 

Sermons  out  of  church.    N.  Y.,  1875 . 

Studies  from  life.     N.  Y.,  1861 

For  her  novels,  see  Fiction. 

Craik,  George  Lillie.  Romance  of  the 
peerage ;  or,  curiosities  of  family  his- 
tory.    Lond.,  lS48-'50.     4v 

and  Charles  Macfarlaue.     Pictorial 

history  of  England.    N.  Y.,  1846-'48.   4  v. 

Craik,  Georgiana  M.     See  Fiction. 

Crania  Americana.     Illus.     Morton,  S.  G. 


3.5—212 

16—  95 

23—139 

2—    9 


37—227 


45—276 


Phil,  and  Lond.,  1839 30—181 

Crannier,  Archbishop.    See  Biography. 
Craven,  Mme.  Augusttis.     See  Fiction. 
Crayon,  Geoffrey,  pseud.    See  Irving,  W. 
Crayon,   Porte,  pseud.      See  Strother, 

D.  H. 
Creasy,  Sir  Edward  S.     History  of  the 

Ottoman  Turks.    N.  Y.,1878 42—256 

Creation,   History  of.      Illus.      Haeckel, 

E.  H.     N.  Y.,  1876.     2v 30—186 

Creation,  Sketches  of.     Illus.     Winchell, 

A.     N.  Y.,1874 32—193 

Creation,  Vestiges  of  the  natural  history 

of.     lanon.'l     1843 30—185 

See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Genesis  and 
geology  ;  Theology);  Evolution  ;  G-eology. 

Credit  mobilier  investigation:  report  No. 

77,  42d  Congress,  3d  session 52 — 3 15 

Credo.     Townsend,  L.  T.     1869 14—  85 

Creecy,  James  R.     Scenes  in  the  South, 

and  other  miscellaneous  pieces.     Wash., 

1860 34—208 

Creighton,    M.      Age    of    Elizabeth. 

{Epochs  of  history  scries.)  N.  Y.,  1876.. .  46—284 
Same.     N.Y.,1876 46—284 


CEESY. 


65 


CUTTER. 


Crcsy,  Edward.  "EncyclopiBdiaof  civil 
engineering;  liistorieal,  theoretical,  and 
practical.    IIlus.     Loud.,  1856 25—154 

"Same.    Load.,  1847.    2v 25—154 

Practical  treatise  on  bridge-build- 
ing, and  on  the  equilibrium  of  vaults  and 
ardies;  with  the  professional  life,  and 
selections  from  the  works,  of  Reunie. 
I11U.S.     Loud.. 1839 B— 

Crete,  Travels  and  researches  in.     Spratt, 

Cfl/>(.  T.  A.  B.     1865.    2v :15— 213 

Criclltoil,  Andrew.  History  of  Arabia, 
ancient  and  modern.  Ediu.,  18:{3-'34. 
2  V  44—267 

Crimea,  invasion  of  the.     War  of  1854-'56. 

KInglake,  A.  W.     1868-'81.    5v 45—278 

Critical  essays  contributed  to  the  Eclectic 
Review.     Foster,  J.     Loud.,  1857 23—140 

Criticism,  Elemeuts  of.  Home,  Henry 
{Lord  Kamea).     N.  Y.,  1866 15—93 

Essay  on.     Pope,  A.     1847.     {In  v. 

2  of  his  \V oiks) 16—  94 

Functions  of.     Arnold,  M.     {In  his 

Essays  in  criticism.)     1869 23 — 141 

On  giving  and  taking.     Helps,  A. 

( In  his  Friends  in  council,  1st  series,  v.  1).  23 — 139 
See,  also,  Literature;  Rhetoric;  and  for  criticism  of  indi- 
vidual .tutliors,  tlieir  uamus  in  Biography,  and  in  general 
alphaOet. 

(^I'Oll,  James.  Climate  and  time  iu  their 
geological  relations:  a  theory  of  secular 
chauges  of  the  earth's  climate.  N.  Y., 
1875 32—194 

Croly,  George.  Memoir  of  the  political 
life  of  the  Right  Hon.  Edmund  Buike; 
with  extracts  from  his  writings.  Ediu., 
1840.     2v 39—241 

Croly,  Jennie  Cunningham  {Jennie  June). 
For  better  or  worse:  a  book  for  some 
men  and  all  women.    Boat.,  1875 23 — 138 

Cromwell,  Oliver.    See  Biography. 

Croton  aqueduct.  Memoir  of  the  con- 
struction, cost,  and  capacity  of  the. 
King,  C.     N.  Y.,  1843 19—116 

Crowe,  Eyre  Evans.    History  of  France. 

N.  Y.,  1840.     2  V 46—280 

Crowfleld,  Christopher,  pseud.  See 
StOTWe,  Han-iet  B. 

Cruden,  Alexander.  'Concordance  to 
the  Old  and  New  Testaments;  or,  a  dic- 
tionary and  alphabetical  index  to  the 
Bible.  Carey,  C.  S.,  ed.  Lond.  and  N. 
Y.,  n.  d 14—  86 

Criiiksliank,  George.    See  Fiction. 

Cruise  of  the  Betsey.     Miller,  H.     1867..  36— 220 

Cruise  of  the  Challenger.     lUus.     Spry, 

W.  J.  J.     1877 "..  34—207 

Crusades,    The.       See   History  (Middle 

ages). 
Crystallography,  System  of.    Griffiu,  J.  J. 

1841 32—193 

9 


Cuba  and  the  Cubans.     1850 45—278 

Los  ingenios:  coleccion  de  vistas  de 

la  isla  de  Cuba.     Cantero,  J.  G.     n.  d..    B — 

Travels  iu;  withnoticesof  theslave 

trade.     Turnbull,  David.     1840 35—215 

Cndlip,  Mrs.  Pender  (formerly  Annie 
Tliouias).     See  Fiction. 

Cullum,  George  W.  'Register  of  the 
officers  aud  graduates  of  the  U.  S.  Mili- 
tary Academy  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  from 
March  16,  1802,  to  Jan.  1,  1850.  N.  Y., 
1850 51—313 

Culprit  fay:  a  poem.  Drake,  J.  R.  N. 
Y.,  1871 16—  98 

Culture  ami  anarchy :  an  essay  iu  iiolit- 
ical  aud  social  criticism.  Arnold,  M. 
N.  Y.,  1875 23—141 

Culture  and  religion  in  some  of  their  rela- 
tions.    Shaiip,  J.  C.     N.  Y.,  1873 23—141 

See,  in  general  alphabet,  Self-culture. 

Ciiinberlaiid,  Richard.  For  life,  see 
Biography.     Eor  works,  see  Fiction. 

Cummins,  Maria  Susanna.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Curious  myths  of  the  middle  ages.  lUus. 
Baring-Gould,  S.     1872   14—81 

Curiosities  of  literature.  Disraeli,  I. 
Loud,  and  N.  Y.,  1859.     3v 15—91 

Current  discussions.  Burlingame,  E.  L., 
ed.     1878.     2v 23—137 

CONTBNTB. 

V.  1.  International  politics.  1.  The  Kassians,  the  Turks, 
and  the  Bulgarians.  Arcliibald  Forbes.  2.  Tur- 
key. Viscount  Stratford  De  Redclifte.  3.  Monte- 
negro. Hon.  \V.  E.  (jladstone.  4.  Political  des- 
tiny of  Canada.  Goldwin  Smith.  5.  Prussia  iu  the 
19lh  century.  J.  S.  Blackie.  6.  Future  of  Ejiypt. 
Edward  Dicey.  7.  The  slave  owner  and  the  Turk. 
Goldwin  Smith.  8.  Stability  of  the  British  empire 
iu  India.  Sidney  James  Owen.  9.  Kelation  of  En- 
glish people  to  the  Kusso-Turkish  war.  Edward 
A.  Freeman. 
2.  Questions  of  belief.  1.  Soul  and  future  life.  Fred- 
erick Harrison.  2.  A  modem  symposium,  I.  The 
soul  and  future  life.  K.  H.  Hutton,  T.  H.  Hux- 
ley, W.  R.  Greg,  and  others.  3.  A  modern  sym. 
po-sium.  II.  The  influence  upon  morality  of  a  de- 
cline in  religious  beliefs.  Sir  James  Stephan,  Lord 
Selborne,  James  Martineau,  Frederick  Harrison, 
and  others.  4.  Course  tif  modern  thought.  G.  H. 
Lewes.  5.  Conditiou  and  prospects  of  tlie  Church 
of  England.  Thtnnas  Hughes.  6.  Is  life  worth  liv- 
ing!    W.  H.  Mallock. 

Curtis,  George  Ticknor.  Life  of  Daniel 
Webster.     N.  Y.,  1870.     2  v 42—257 

Curtis,  George  William.  Howadji  iu 
Syria.     N.  Y.,  1867 33—201 

Lotus-eating:  a  summer  book.     N. 

Y.,  1838.   35—213 

Nile  notesof  a  howadji.    N.Y.,1856.  34—209 

See  Fiction. 

Curzou,  Robert.  Visit  to  monasteries 
iu  the  Levant.     N.  Y.,  1849   35—214 

Cuslimiin,  Charlotte.  See  Biography 
(Individual). 

Custer,  George  A.  See  Biography  (In- 
dividual). 

Cutter,  William.  Life  of  Israel  Putnam, 
major-general  in  the  array  of  the  Amer- 
ican revolution.     Illus.    N.  Y.,  1861 41—249 


CUVIEE. 


66 


DAVIBS. 


Cuvier,  George  Leopold  ChriStieii  Fr<5d6 
lie  Dagobert,  Baron.  Reciieil  des  dloges 
Iiistoriqiios  Ins  dans  les  siJatiees  piiblicfues 
del'Iiistitiilde  France.   Paris,  1831.   3v.  39-235 

Discourssurlesrevolutionsduglobe, 

avec  des  notes  et  iiu  appendice.     Paris, 

18  34 32—193 

et  A.  Hroiiguiart.     Description  geo- 

logiqnedesenvironsdeParis.  Paris,  1822.  32 — 193 

et  A.  Brouguiart.     Essai  siir  la  g6o- 

grapliie  niinc^ralogique  des  euvirous  de 

Paris.     Paris,  1811 32—193 

Cyclopaedia  of  the  best  thongbts  of 
Charles  Uickens,  i  onipiled  ami  alpha- 
betically arranged  by  F.  G.  de  Fontaine. 
N.  Y.,  1873 3—15 

Cottage,  of  history  and  biography. 

Illus.     Pierce,  E.  M.     Hartford,  1859. ..  25— 153 

of  wit  and  humor.     lUus.     Burton, 

W.  E.     N.  Y.,  1872 22—131 

" Standard  library  of  political,  con- 

stitntioual,  statistical,  and  forensic 
knowledge.     Lond.,  1848.     4  v 29—179 

Cyclopaedias.     Ste  Eacyolopaedias. 

Cyprus;  its  ancient  cities,  tombs,  and 
temples.     DiCesnola,  L.P.     N.  Y. ,  1878 .  15—  88 

Da  Costa,  J.  M.  Toner  lectures.  Lec- 
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Dakota.  See,  under  United  States,  Gov- 
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Dall,  W.  H.  Index  to  the  names  which 
have  been  applied  to  the  subdivisions  of 
the  class  Brachiopoda,  excluding  the  Ru- 
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Tribes  of  the  extreme  northwest. 

(  Ful.  1,  part  1,  of  Coiitrihutions  to  Xorth 
American  Ethnology,  (^-c.)  Illus.  Wash., 
1877 54— 

Dana,  Charles  A.     Household  book  of 

poetry.     N.  Y.  and  Lend.,  1869 17—104 

Dana,  James  D.  Corals  and  coral 
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Manual  of  geology  ;  treating  of  the 

principles  of  the  science,  with  .special  ref- 
erence to  American  geological  history. 
Illus.     Phila.,  1864  '.  32—194 

System  of  mineralogy,  comprising 

the  most  recent  discoveries.     Illus.     N. 

"Y.  and  Loud.,  1850 32—194 

Dana,  Richard  Henry,  jr.  Two  years 
before  the  mast.  Personal  narrative. 
Bost.,18t)9 34—209 

Danemark.     (L'Univers.)     Eyrifcs,  J.  B. 

1846 4;J— 261 

Danle  Alighieri.  Divine  comedy  of. 
Longfellow,  H.  W.,  tr.     Bost.,  1871  ....   16—  98 

The  vision ;  or,  hell,  purgatory,  and 

paradise.     Gary,  H.  F.,  tr.     Lond.,  1819. 

3  v.... 16—  98 

For  life  and  critical  notices,  tee  Biography. 


Darby,  William.  'Universal  geograph- 
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Dark  continent.  Through  the.      Stanley, 

H.  M.     1878.     2v 33-202 

Djirlinjfton,  William.  American  weeds 
and  useful  plants.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1859..   18— 108 

Darwin,  Charles.  Descentof  man,  and 
selection  in  relation  to  sex.  Illus.  N. 
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Expressions    of   the    emotions   in 

man  and  animals.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1873..  30—183 

.Journals  of   researches    into    the 

natural  history  and  geology  of  the  coun- 
tries visited  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M. 
S.  Beagle  round  the  world.     N.  Y.,  1846. 

2v 31—191 

Insectivorous  plants.     Illus.     N.  Y., 

1S75 32-195 

Movements  and  habits  of  climbing 

-  plants.     Second  ed.  revised.     Illns.     N. 

Y.,   1876 32—195 

On  the  origin  of  species  by  means 

of  natural  selection ;  or,  the  preservation 
of  favored  races  in  the  struggle  for  life. 

N.  Y.,  1869 30—186 

What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voy- 
age round  the  world,  [anew.]  Illus. 
N.  Y.,  1879 34—208 

Darwin,  Erasmus.  Zoouomia;  or,  the 
laws  of  organic  life.     Lond.,  1801.     4  v..  31 — 192 

Darwiniana  :  essays  and  reviews  pertain- 
ing to  Darwinism.     Gray,  A.     1876 30—186 

See  Natural  history  {Thi'oriea  of  origin  and  development 
of  apecies).    tSee,  also.  Evolution. 

Dash,    Countess,   pseud.     Saint    Mars, 

Vicomtesse  de.     -Sec  Fiction. 
Dates.     See  Chronology. 

Daubeny,  Charles.  Description  of 
active  and  extinct  volcanoes,  of  earth- 
quakes, and  of  thermal  spring.s.  Loud., 
1848 32-195 

D'Aubigne,  J.  H.  Merle.  History  of 
the  great  reformation  of  the  sixteenth 
century  in  Germany,  Switzerland,  &c. 
H.  White,  tr.  Hartford,  1850-'53.  5  v. 
in  3.   14—  86 

Dandct,  Ali)honse.     See  Fiction. 

D'Avenant,  Charles,  Pdlitical  and  com- 
mercial works  of;  collected  and  revised 
by  Sir  Charles  Whitworth.  Lond..  1771. 
5v  21—127 

Davenport,  Richard  Alfred.  History 
of  the  Bastile  and  of  its  principal  cap- 
tivei.     Illns.     Loud,  and  X.  Y.,  1875 46—280 

D'Avczac,  M.  ties  de  TAfrique  (L'Uni- 
vers.)    Paris,  1848 4:5—260 

Davidson,  Lncretia  Maria.  See  Biog- 
raphy. 

Davie,  William  Richardson.  See  Biog- 
raphy. 

Davies,  Theodore.     See  Fiction. 


DAVIS. 


Davis,  A.  J.     Arabula ;  or,  the  divine 

guest,     Bost.,  1837 14—81 

Death  and  the  after-life.  Host., 1871.  14—81 

Magic    staif;    an    autobiography. 

Bost.,  1871 14—81 

Mental  disorders ;    or,  diseases  of 

brain  aud  nerves.     Bost. ,  187 1 30—183 

Sacred  booli  of  the  old  and  new  gos- 
pels.    Bost.,  1873 14—81 

Stellar  key   to  the  summer  land. 

Bost,,  18tJ8 14—  81 

The  Diaklta  and  their  earthly  vic- 
tims.    N.y.,1873 14—81 

The  fountain  with  jotsof  new  mean- 
ings.    Bost.,  1870 14—81 

See  Fiction. 
Davis,  Cliarles  H.   Astronomical  and  me- 
teorological observations  during  the  year 
1875  at  the  United  States  Naval  Observa- 
tory.    lUus.     Wash.,  1878 55— 

Interoceanic  canals  and  railroads 

between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans. 
Maps.     Wash.,  1867 .'.  55— 

Chronometer  rates  as  affected  by 

change  of  temperature  and  other  causes. 
With  maps,      {liejjnii ted  from    JTashing- 

ton  Observations  for  lS7o.)    Wash.,  1827.  55— 

Law  of  deposit  of  the  flood  tide ; 

its  dynamical  action  and  office.  (  Vol.  3 
o/Sm.  Coiitrib.) 53— 

Meteorological,  &c.,   observations 

made  during  the  year  1875  at  the  United 
States  Naval  Observatory.  Illus. 
Wash.,  1878 ' 55— 

Davis,  Matthew  S.  Memoirs  of  Aarou 
Bnrr,  with  miscellaneous  selections  from 
his  correspondence.     N.  Y.,  1855.    2  v. ..  39 — 240 

D»vis,  Rebecca  Harding.     &>c  Fiction. 

Davis,  William  M.     See  Fiction. 

ttavy,  Sir  Hunipliry.  Works.  Ed.  by 
his  brother,  John  Davy.  Lond.,  1839- 
'40.     9v 21—127 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sir  Humphry  Davy. 

2.  Early  miscellaueouspapers;  An  introductory  lecture, 

and  outlines  of  lectures,  on  chemistry. 

3.  Researches,  cheniiral  ami  philosophical. 

4.  Elements  of  chemical  pliilo.sophy. 

5.  Uakeiian  lectures;  and  Misceltaneous  papers. 

6.  Miscellaneous  papers  ;  and  Researches. 

7.  Discourses  delivered  before  the  Royal  Society;  Ele- 

ments of  apricultural  chemistry,  part  1. 

8.  Elements  of  agricultural  chemistry,  part  2;  and  Mis- 

cellaneous lectures. 

9.  Salmonia,  or,  days  of  fly-fishiug;  and  Consolations  in 

travel. 

Consolations  in  travel :  or,  the  last 

days  of  a  philosopher.     Lond.,  1830  ...  23 — 137 

Dawn  of  history.  Keary,  C.  V.,  at  N. 
Y.,n.d.. 30—186 

Dawson,  George  Mercer.  Report  on 
the  geology  and  resources  of  the  region 
in  the  vicinity  of  tlie  forty-ninth  paral- 
lel, from  the  Lake  of  the  Woods  to  the 
Rocky  Mountains,  with  lists  of  plants 
aud  animals  collected,  and  notes  on  the 
fossils.     Montreal,  1875 54 — 


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Dawson,  John  William.  Story  of  the 
earth  and  man.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1874  ....  32— 194 

Day,  Lai  Behari.  Govinda  Siiuianta  ;  or, 
the  history  of  a  Bengal  Raiyat.  Lond., 
1874 3-21 

Day,  Sherman.  Historical  collections  of 
theStateof  Pennsylvania.  Illus.  Phila., 
1843 50—306 

Day,  Thomas.    See  Fiction. 

Dead  Sea  and  the  .lordan,  Expedition  to 

the.     Lynch,  W.  F  ,  U.  S.  N.     1849....  35—213 

Same.     (Official  report.)     If 52  . . . .  35— 213 

See,  alio,  works  on  Palestine,  in  general  alphabet. 

Denn,    Amos.      History  of  civilization. 

Albany,  1868-'69.     7  v 43—264 

For  contents,  »ee  History  (Universal  or  general  histories). 

Dean,  John.  Grey  substance  of  tlie  me- 
dulla oblongata  and  trapezium.  (  rol.  10 
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Deane,  Milly.     See  Fiction. 

Dean's  English.     Moon,  G.  W.     1868  ....   15—  92 

Death  and  the   after-life.     Davis,  A.  J. 

Bost.,  1871 14—81 

Debates.  See  Congress,  in  general  al- 
phabet, &c. 

De  Bernis,  Franfois-Joachim-Pierre  ..  17 — 103 

See  Petits  Poi'tes  Fran^ais,  v.  1. 

Oe  Bonnard,  Bernard 17 — 103 

See  Petits  Poetes  Franyaia,  v.  2. 

De  Bow,  James  D.  B.  Industrial  re- 
sources of  the  southern  and  western 
States.     N.  O.,  1853.     3v 52-314 

Decatur,  Stephen.     See  Biography. 

De  Costa,  B.  F.  Lake  George,  &c. : 
glimpses  of  the  olden  times;  with  an  ac- 
count of  Ticonderoga,  and  a  description 
of  the  route  to  Schroon  Lake,  the  Adi- 
rondacks,  and  Lake  Cliamplaiu.  Illus. 
N.  Y.,  1868 34—209 

Northmen  in  Maine ;  a  critical  ex- 
amination of  views  expressed  by  Kohl, 
J.  H.,  in  vol.  1  of  the  new  series  of  the 
Maine  Historical  Society.    Albany,  1870.  49—298 

Defences  of  Washington,  Report  on  the. 

Barnard,  J.  G.     1871 38—229 

De  Foe,  Daniel.  Complete  English 
tradesman.     Oxford,  1841 21—126 

Family  instructor.     Oxford,  1841. 

2  V 21—126 

History  of  the  plague  in  London  in 

1665;    and  The   consolidator.      Oxford, 

1840 21-126 

Life  and   adventures  of    Duncan 

Campbell.     Oxford,  1841 21—126 

Life  and  adventures  of  Eobinsou 

Crusoe.     Illustrated  by  J.  D.  Watson. 

Lond.,  1863 3—  21 

Memoirs  of  Captain  George  Carle- 
ton,  and  the  life  and  adventures  of  Mrs. 
Christian  Davies.     Oxford,  1840 21 — 126 

New  voyage  round  the  world.  Ox- 
ford, 1840 .• 21—126 


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De  Foe,  Daniel — continued. 

Religious  courtship;  or,  historical 

discourses  on  the  necessity  of  marrying 
religious  husbands  and  wives,  and  of 
employing  only  religious  servants.  Ox- 
ford, 1840 21— 12G 

For  Uvea  and  critical  estimates  of  Do  Foe,  see  Biography. 

De  Forest,  John  William.  European 
acquaintance;  being  sketches  of  people 
in  Europe.     N.  Y.,  18.58 36—221 

History  of  the  Indians  of  Connecti- 
cut, from  the  earliest  known  ])eriod  to 

IH'iO.     Ill  us.     Hartford,  1853 47-280 

For  liis  novels,  see  Fiction. 

De  Hass,  Willis.  History  of  the  early 
settlement  and  Indian  wars  of  Western 
Virginia.     Illns.     Wheeling,  1851 42—255 

Deirdr^.     (No  Name  series.)    Joyce,  R.  D. 

187G .' 16—  97 

De  Ealb  County,  Illinois,  History  of. 
lUus.     Boies,  H.  L.     1868 49—300 

De  Kerhallet,  Charles  Philippe. 
Azores  or  Western  Islands,  with  addi- 
tions to  present  date.  Totten,  George 
M.,tr.     Wash.,  1874.. 56— 

General  examination  of  the  Atlantic 

Ocean,  with  nautical  directions  foravoid- 
ing  hurricanes,  and  a  memoir  on  the  cur- 
rents of  the  Atlantic.  Wyman,  R.  H.,  tr. 
Wash.,  18*0.     Mai)S 55 — 

General  examination  of  the  Indian 

Ocean,  together  with  directions  for  the 
navigation  of  Torres  Straits,  and  nauti- 
cal directions  for  avoiding  hurricanes. 
Wyman,  R.  H.,  ti:    Wash.,  1870.     Maps.  55— 

General  examination  of  the  Pacitio 

Ocean,  followed  by  nautical  directions 
for  avoiding  hurricanes.  Davis,  Charles 
Henry,  *c.     Wash.,  1869.     Maps 55— 

and  Le  Gras,  A.     Cape   De  Verde 

Islands.  Parker,  William H.,  (/•.  Wash., 
1873 55— 

Madeira,  the  Salvages,  and  the  Ca- 
nary Islands.  Totteu,  George  M.,  tr. 
Wash.,  1874 55— 

De  la  Beclie,  Sir  Henry  Thomas.  See 
La  Beche,  Sir  H.  T.  de. 

Delafield,  Richard.  Report  on  the  art 
of  war  iu  Europe,  in  1854,  1855,  and  1856. 
Illus.  Wash.,  1860.  (Ex.  Doc.  No.  59, 
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Delano,  A.  Life  on  the  plains  and 
amoug  the  diggings;  being  scenes  and 
adventures  of  an  overland  journey  to 
California.     Illus.    Auburn,  1854 34—209 

Dc  la  Hanie,  Louisa.  Sec  Rame,  L. 
de  La.     "Onida"  in  Fiction. 

Dc  liOline,  Jean  Louis.  Rise  and  pro- 
gress of  the  English  constitution;  with 
iutrodnction  and  notes  by  A.  J.  Stephens. 
Loud.,  1838.     2v ." 4&— 282 


De  ITIedici,  Lorenzo.    See,  in  Biogra- 
phy, Medici,  Lorenzo  de. 
De  mille,  James.     Elements  of  rhetoric. 

N.  Y.,  1878 15-  93 

See  Fiction. 
Democracy  in  America.     Tocqueville,  C. 

A.  de.     18f2 49—301 

Demosthenes,  Orations  of.     Lelaud, 

T.,  tr.     Lond.,  1830.    2v 17—103 

See  Literature  (Greek) ;  ttle  history  of  Greece,  by  Grote,  v. 
11, 12;  Plutarch's  Lives,  v.  5;  and  Legarfi's  Works,  v.  1, 
p.  443. 
Dcndy,  Walter  Cooper.    Philosophy  of 

mj-stery.     N.  Y.,  1847 30—183 

Denis,  Ferdinand.     Portugal.     (L'lJni- 

vers.)    Paris,  1846 43-260 

Denison,  C.  W.    See  Fiction. 
Dcnison,  Mary  A.    See  Fiction. 
Denmark,  Sweden,  and  Norway,  History 

of.     Dunham,  S.  A.     1839.     3v 48—293 

Northern  travel.    Taylor,  B.     1858.  36— 22--J 

Depths  of  the  sea.     Illus.     Thompson,  C. 

W.     1873 31—188 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.  Biographical 
essays.     Bost.,  1860 21—126 

COXTENTS. 

Shakspeare;  Pope;  Lamb;  Goethe;  Schiller. 

Confes.sions  of  an  English  opium- 
eater,  and  Suspiriade  profundis.  Bost., 
1862 21—126 

Essays  on  philosophical  writers  and 

other  men  of  letters.     Bost.,  1860.     2  v..  21-126 

CONTENTS. 

T.  1.  Hamilton ;    Mackintosh;    Kant;    Herder;    Ricbter; 
Lessing. 
a.  Bcntley;  Parr. 

Essays  on  the  poets  and  other  En- 
glish writers.     Bost. ,  1859 21—126 

CONTENTS. 

Wordsworth.  Goldsmith.  Hazlitt. 

Shelley.  Pope.  Landor. 

Keats.  Godwin.  Foster. 

Historical  and  critical  essay s.   Bost., 

1859.    2v 21—126 

CONTENTS. 

v.l.  Philosophy  of  Roman  history;  TheBssenes;  Philos- 
ophy of  Herodotus ;  Plato's  republic ;  Homer  and 
the  Homerida;. 
2.  Cicero ;  Style ;  Rhetoric ;  Secret  societies. 

Letters  to  a  young  man,  and  other 

papers.    Bost.,  1861 21—126 

CONTENTS. 

Letters  to  a  young  man.  California  and  the  gold  ma- 

. Greek  tragedy.  nia. 

Conversation.  Ceylon. 

Language.  Presence  of  mind. 

Frenchaud  English  manners. 

Literary  reminiscences.    Bost.,  1859. 

2v 21—126 

CONTESTS. 

V.l.  Literary  novitiate;  Sir  Humphry  Davy:  William 
Godwin;  Mrs.  Grant;  Recollections  of  Charles 
Lamb;  Walladnior;  Coleridge;  Woi-dsworth. 
2.  Wordsworth  and  Southey;  Southey,  Wordsworth, 
and  Coleridge;  Recollections  of  Grasmcre;  The 
Saracen's  head:  Society  of  the  lakes;  Charles 
Lloyd;  Walking  Stewart :  Edward  Irving  :  Words- 
worth; Talfourd;  The  Loudon  Magazine  ;  Junius; 
Clare;  Cunningham;  Libellous  attack  by  a  London 
Journal;  Dudling. 


DK  QUINOEY. 


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De  <tuiiicey,  Thomas— continued. 

Logic   of   political   economy,   and 

other  papers.     Boat.,  1859 21—126 

C0XTKST8. 

Logic  of  political  ocouoray.  The  Incognito. 

Lite  oT  Milton.  Tb*^  dico. 

The  Suliotes.  The  King  of  HayU. 
The  fat.^l  marksman. 

Memorials  .and  other  papers.     Bost., 

18ri6.    2v 21—126 

CONTESTS. 

V.  1.  Explanatory  noticcH:  Orphan  heiress ;  Oxford;  Pagan 
oracles;  Revolntitm  of  Greece. 
2.  Klosterheini ;    The  Sphinx's  rid<lle;    Templar's  dia- 
logues on  political  economy. 

Miscellaneous  essays.     Bost.,  1860.  21 — 126 

COXTBNTS. 

On  theknockingat  thegate,  Joan  of  Arc. 

in  Macbetl).  Kn^lLsli  mail  coach. 

Murderasoneofthetinearts.  Vision  of  sudden  death. 

Orthographic  mutineers.  Dinner,  real  and  reputed. 

i5ortiIege  on  behalf  of  Glas- 
gow Athenjeuni. 

Narrative;  and  miscellaneous  pa- 
pers.    Bost.,  1859.     2v 21—126 

CONTEXTS. 

V.  1.  Household  wreck;  Spanisli  nun;  Flight  of  a  Tartar 
tribe. 
2.  Heavens,  as  revealed  by  Rosse's  telescopes;   Modem 
superstition;  Coleridge  and  oi)ium-eating;  Temper- 
ance movement ;  On  war ;  Last  days  of  Kant. 

Note-book  of  au  English  opium- 
eater.     Bost.,  1855 -21—126 

CONTEXTS. 

Three  memorable  murders.  • 

True  relation  of  the  Bible  to  merely  human  science. 

Schlosser's  literary  history  of  the  istli  century. 

The  Antigone  of  Sophocles. 

The  Marquess  Wellesley. 

Milton  rg.  Southev  and  Laudor. 

Falsitications  of  English  history. 

Peripatetic  i^bilosopher. 

On  suicide. 

Superficial  knowledge. 

English  dictionaries. 

Dryden's  Uexastich. 

Pope's  retort  upon  Addison 

The  avenger,  a  narrative ;  and  other 

papers.     Bost.,  1859 21—126 

The  Ciesars.     Bost.,  1858 21— 1'26 

Theological  essays,  and  other  pa- 
pers.    Boat.,  1854.     2v 21—126 

CONTEXTS. 

T.  1.  Cbiistianity  as  an  organ  of  political  movement;  Pro- 
testantism ;  On  the  supposed  scriptural  expression 
for  eternity ;  Judas  Iscariot  ;  Ilurae's  argument 
against  miracles;  Casuistry;  tireece  under  the  Ro- 
mans. 
2.  Secession  from  the  Church  of  Scotland;  Toilette  of 
the  Hebrew  ]ad,\  :  Milton  ;  Charlemagne  ;  Modem 
Greece ;  Lord  Carlisle  on  Pope. 

De  Quinccy  and  his  works.    Bayne,  P.    (hi 

B.'s  Essays,  v.  1,  pp.  15-50.     18,-)7) 23—141 

Derby,  George  Horatio  (John  Phamix). 
Phoeiiixiaua ;  or,  sketches  and  bur- 
lesques.    N.  Y.,1870  3—20 

Dermot  Mac  Morrogli ;  or,  the  conquest  of 

Ireland.     Adams,  J.  Q.     18:!4 16—100 

Dervishes,   The.      Illus.      J.    P.   Brown. 

1868 14—  83 

De  Sanssnre,  Henri.  Synopsis  of 
American  wasps;  solitary  wasps.  {Vol. 
14o/Sm.  Misc.  Coll) 53— 

Descartes,  Ren6,  Oiuvres  morales  phi- 
losophiques  de.     Paris,  n.  d 30 — 184 


Descartes.     Mahaffy,  J.  P.     (P/ij?.  classics 

for  Engl,  readtrs.)    Phila.,  1881 39—237 

Note. — In  this  work,  in  connection  with  the  outline  of  his 
life,  is  a  residue  of  his  system  of  philosophy. 

Descent  of  man.  Ill  lis.  Darwin,  C.  1872. 
2v 30—186 

Descripcion  de  las  Indias  occidentales. 

Herrcra,  A.  de.     1730.     4  v 47—288 

Description  g6ologique  des  environs  de 

Paris.     Cnvier,  G.  L.,  et  A.  Brongniart. 

1822 32—193 

Descriptio  ubcrior  graminum  et  planta- 
rum  calamariarum  Americte  scpteutrio- 
nalis  indigenarum  et  circurum.  Muhlen- 
berg, H.     1817 19—117 

Deshoiilieres,  Mnie 17—103 

See  Petits  poetes  Fran9ais,  v.  1. 

De  Stnel.  See  Stael-Holstein,  A.  L. 
G.N. 

Destruction  and  reconstruction:  personal 
experience  of  the  late  war.  Taylor,  Gen'l 
Richard.    1879 42—254 

Details  of  an  unpaid  claim  of  France  for 
24,000,000  francs,  guaranteed  by  the  pa- 
role of  Napoleon  the  third.     1869 47—291 

Detlef,  Carl,  pseud.     See  Bauer,  C. 

DeAvey,  George.  Remarks  on  the  coasts 
of  lower  California  and  Mexico.  Wash., 
1874 54— 

De  \Witt,  Madame  C.  Guizot.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Diakka  and  their  earthly  victims.  The. 
Davi8,A.J.    1873 14—81 

Dialogues  of  Plato.    Jowctt,  B.,  <)•.    1872. 

4  v 17—103 

See  contents  under  Plato,  in  general  alphabet. 

Diario  de  las  C6rtes;  1820  y  1821.     Mad., 

1821 39—238 

Diiry    in    Turkish    and    Greek    waters. 

Howard,  G.  W.  F.    1855 35—211 

Diaz  del  Castillo,  Bernal.  *Diccio- 
uario  de  la  lengua  castellana  por  la 
Academia  Espauolia.     Mad.,  1832 25 — 151 

Mexico.    Lockhart,  J.  I.,  (r.    Lond., 

1844.    2v 48—297 

True  history  of  the  conquest  of  Mex- 
ico, written  in  1.568.     Loud.,  1800 48—295 

Diccionario  de  la  lengua  castellaua.  Diaz 
(li!l  Castillo,  B.     Mad. ,  1832 25—151 

Diccionario  razonado  de  Icgislaciou  y 
jurispriidencia.  Escriche,  Z)oh  J.  1847. 
2v    25—151 

Supplement.     1847 25—  15 

Di  Cesiiola,  L.  P.     Cyprus:  its  ancient 

cities,  tombs,  and  temples.     N.  Y.,1878..    15 —  88 

Dickens,  Charles.  Child's  history  of 
England.     Bost.  and  Lond.,  n.  d 45 — 276 

Cyclopedia  of  the  best  thoughts  of. 

Comiiiled  and  alphabetically  arranged. 
Fontaine,  F.  G.  de.     N.  Y.,1873 3—15 


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Dickens,  Charles — continued. 

Dictionary,  The:  key  to  characters 

anil  incidents   in   the  tales  of.      Illns. 

Pierce.G.A.     Bost.,1872 3—19 

Pictures  from  Italy,  with  American 

Notes.     N.  Y.,  1868 36—221 

For  bis  novels,  see  Fiction.    See,  also,  Biography. 

Dickinson,  Anna  E.     See  Fiction. 

Dick's  recitation.s  and  readings.     N.  Y., 

lH7(i.     2v 22—129 

Dictionaries.  See  Classical  dictionaries, 
encyclopa'dia.s. 

For  dictionaries  of  various  languages,  see  Language ;  for 
dictionaries  of  any  other  subject,  see  name  of  subject,  as 
Arts,  &c. 

'Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  corporation  of 
tlie  city  of  'Washington.  Burch,  S. 
W.isli.,  lt:!3 29-178 

Digested  index  of  decisions  of  the  supreme 
conrts  of  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Illinois. 
Conover,  .J.  F.     1834 29—178 

Dillon,  Arthur.  Winter  in  Iceland  and 
Lapland.     Loud., 1840.     2v 36—222 

Dillon,  John  B.  History  of  Indiana, 
from  its  earliest  exploration  by  Euro- 
peans to  1856.    Illus.    Indianapolis,  1859.  49-299 

Dionysius  HaUcaniansensis,  Roman  an- 
tiquities of.  Spelnian,  E.,  ir.  Lond., 
1758.     4  V 48—295 

Directories.    For  directories  of  places,  see  name  in  general 
alpba\)ct,  as  Philadelphia ;  New  York,  &c. 

Discovery  of  the  great  west.     Parkman, 

F.     1871 34—205 

Discussions  ou    philosophy,    literature, 

and  education.     Hamilton,  W.     1868  . . .  3)— 184 

Diseases  of  cattle  in  the  United  States; 
reports  made  to  the  Commissioner  of 
Agricullniv.     Wash.,  1869 19-116 

Disosway,  E.  T.    bee  Fiction. 

Disraeli,  Benjamin.    See  Fiction. 

Disraeli,  Isaac.  Calamities  and  quar- 
rels of  authors;  with  some  inquiry  re- 
specting their  moral  and  literary  charac- 
ters.    Loud,  and  N.Y.,  1859 15—91 

Commentaries  on  the  life  and  reign 

of  Charles  the  lirst.  King  of  England. 

Lond.,  1828-'31.     5  v 45—275 

Cnriosi  ties  of  literature.    Lond.  and 

N.  Y.,  1859.     3  V 15—  91 

Dissertations  and  discussions.     Mill,  J.  S. 

1868.     4  V 23—141 

'District  of  Columbia,  Statutes  (revised) 
in  force  in  tlie.   42d  Congress,  3d  session .  26 — 156 

Disturneil.  John.  Intluence  of  climate 
in  North  and  South  America:  showing 
the  varied  climatic  intlueuces  operating 
in  the  eiiualorial,  tropical,  sub-tropical, 
temperate,  col<l,  and  frigid  regions.  N. 
Y.,  18o7 32—194 

Gazetteer  of  the  Slate  of  New  York. 

Albany,  1843 50—308 

Diversions   of  Purley.      Tooke,    J.    H. 

Lond.,  1840 15—  93 


Divine  comedy  of  Dante  Alighieri.  Long- 
fellow, H.  W.,  ^^     1871 16—98 

Same.     Gary,  H.,  ?r.    1819.    3v...   16—98 

Divine  love  and  wisdom.     Swedenborg,  E. 

1872 14—  82 

Divine  Providence.  Swedenborg,  E.  lo73    14 —  82 

Dixon,  William  Hepworth.  William 
Penn  :  an  historical  biography  from  new 
sources,  with  an  extra  chapter  on  the 
Macaulay  charges.     Phila.,  1851 41 — 250 

Doane  Gustavtis  C.,  Report  of,  upon  the 
so-called  Yellowstone  expedition  of  1870. 
Wash.,  1873 54— 

Dodd,  William.  Beauties  of  Shakespeare. 
Lond.,  1878 17—106 

Doddridg^e,  Philip.  Some  remarkable 
passages  in  the  life  of  Col.  James  Gardi- 
ner, who  was  slain  at  the  battle  of  Pres- 
ton Pans,  Sept.  21,  1745.     Bost.,  1792...  40-245 

Dodge,  J.  R.  Centennial  album  of  agri- 
cultural statistics,  including  maps, 
charts,  diagrams,  illustrations  of  indus- 
trial colleges,  and  type  specimens  of 
breeds  of  farm  animals.     Wash.,  1876. ..   B— 

Dodge,  Mary  Abigail  (Gail  Hamilton). 

New  atino.sphere.     Bost.,  1865 23—138 

Stumbling-blocks.     Bost.,  1868....   14—84 

Twelve  miles  from  a  lemon.     N.  Y., 

1874 23—138 

Woman's  worth  and  worthlessness ; 

the  complement  to  "A  new  atmosphere." 

N.  Y.,  1872 23—138 

See,  also,  Fiction. 

Dodge,  Richard  Irving.  Plains  of  the 
great  west  and  their  inhabitants ;  being 
a  description  of  the  plains,  game,  In- 
dians, &c.,  of  the  Great  North  American 
Desert;  with  an  introduction  by  W. 
Blackiuore.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1877 34—206 

Dodgson,  Charles  Lutwidge  (Lewis  Car- 
roll). Hunting  of  the  snark :  an  agony 
in  eight  fits.  Illus.  by  Henry  Holiday. 
Lond.,  1876 16—  98 

Doesticks,  Q.  K.  Philander,  pseud.  See 
Thomson,  M. 

Domestic  management  and  exi)enditure, 
Things  a  lady  would  like  to  know  con- 
cerning.   Southgate,  H.     Lond.,  1877  ..  22— 129 

DOMESTIC  ECONOMY. 

Oyclopcedia  of  six  thousand  practical  receipts  and 
collateral  information  in  the  arts,  manufactures, 
and  tratles,  including  medicine,  phaimacy,  and 
domestic  economy' ;  designed  as  a  compendious 
book  of  reference  for  the  manufacturer,  trades- 
man, amateur,  and  heads  of  families.  Cooley, 
ArnoldJames.    1875 25—154 

Domestic  management  and  expenditure,  Things  a 
lady  would  lilic  to  know  concerning.  Southgate, 
H,    1877 22-129 

Woman  in  her  various  relations ;  containing  prac- 
tical rules  for  American  females.  Abell,  Mrs. 
L.G.    1860 23—138 


DOMESTIC. 


71 


DRAMA. 


Domestic  Economy— continued. 

Food,  and  the  Art  of  Dining. 

Dietetics.    Co/.zeiia,  F.  S.     {In  his  Sayings  of  Dr. 

Bush  whiickpr,  pp.  1-43). 2—10 

Dinner) real  and  reputed     DeQuincey,  F.    (Inhis 

Misc.  e88.iy8,  pp.  209-25.5) 21—126 

Table  a?sthetic8.    Bristed,  C.  A.    (In  his  Pieces, 

&c.,  pp.  126-171) 23—140 

Table  traits.    Boran,  J.    N.T.,  1865 23—138 

See  Medicine  (Food). 

Dominican  republic:  report *of  the  com- 
mission of  inquiry  to  Santo  Domingo. 
Wash.,  1871    35—215 

Doniic,  Joliu.  Poetical  works;  with  a 
memoir.    Host.,  1864  16—  98 

Doolittie,  Justus.  Social  life  of  the 
Chinese  ;  with  some  account  of  their  re- 
ligious, governmi  n^al,  educational,  and 
business  customs  a<id  opinions,  with 
special  but  not  exclusive  reference  to 
Fuhchau.     lUus.     2v.ini.     N.  Y.,1876.  36—220 

Dorail,  John.    Habits  of  men,  with  rem- 
nants of  record  touching  the  makers  of 
both.     N.  Y.,  1865 23—138 

Knights  and  their  days.      N.  Y., 

1864 23—138 

Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England  of 

the  house  of  Hanover.     N.  Y.,1865.     2  v.  37—225 

Monarchs  retired  from  business.     N. 

Y.,186.-).     2v 37—227 

Table    traits   with    something  on 

them.     N.Y.,1865 23—128 

"Their  majesties' servants;"  Annals 

of  the  Englihh  stage,  from  Thomas  Bet- 
terton  to  Edmund  Kean;  actors — au- 
thors—audience.s.    N.Y.,1865.    2v 36—220 

Dorat,  Claude- Jcseph 17—103 

See  Petits  Poetes  Fran^ais,  v.  2. 
Doric  race.  History  and  antiquities  of  the. 

Milller,  C.  O.     Trnffuell,  H.,  and  Lewis, 

G.C. ,iis.     1830.     2v 47—288 

Dorr,  Julia  C.  R.     Sec  Fiction. 
Dowdeii,  E.     Shakespeare  primer.     N. 

Y.,  1878 15—  92 

Dougliis,  Amanda  M.     &■(■  Fiction.-o 

Douglas,  Sir  Howard.  Essay  on  the 
principles  and  construction  of  military 
bridges,  and  the  passage  of  rivers  in 
military  operalious.     Loiul.,  18;i2 19 — 114 

Dover,  George  J.  W.  A.  (ioirf  Ellis).  Life 
of  Frederick  the  second.  King  of  Prussia. 
Loud.,  18.!-.i.     2v  40—245 

Downing:,  Andrew  Jackson.  Architec- 
ture of  country  houses ;  including  designs 
for  cottages,  farm-bouses,  and  villas. 
Illus.    N.Y.,1866 15—88 

Cottage  residences;  or,  a  series  of 

designs  for  rural  cottages  aud  villas,  and 
their  gardens  and  grounds.  Illus.  N. 
Y.,  1853 , 15—  88 


Downing',  Major  Jack,  ]>scud.  See 
Smith,  Seba. 

Do^urn    in    Tennessee.      Gilmore,    J.    R. 

{Edmund  Kirke).     N.Y..1865 4—22 

Downs,  John.     Occultations  of  planets 

and  stars  by  the  moon  during  the  year 

1853.     (Appendix  to  I'ol.  6  of  Sm.  Coti- 

trih.) 53— 

Occultations  visible  in  the  United 

States  during  the  year  1851.     {Appendix 

i  of  Vol.  2  of  3m.  Contrib.) 53— 

Occultations  visible  in  the  United 

States  and  other  parts  of  the  world  dur- 
ing the  year  1852.  {Appendix  2  of  Vol.  3 
of  Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

Doyle,  Richard.  Forei^jn  tour  of  Messrs. 
Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson;  being  a 
history  of  what  they  saw  and  did  in  Bel- 
gium, Germany,  Switzerland,  and  Italy. 
Illus.    N.Y.,1871 35—213 

Dragoon  campaigns  to  the  Rocky  Monnt- 

ains ;  a  history  of  the  regiment  of  United 

States  dragoons,  by  a  dragoon.  1836..  49—302 
DraRe,    Francis    S.      "Dictionary    of 

American  biograjdiy.     Host.,  1874 25—153 

Drake,  Joseph  Rodman.     Culprit  fay: 

a  poem.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1871 16-98 

Drake,  Samuel  Gardner.   Biography  aud 

history  of  the  Indians  of  North  America, 

from  its  first  discovery.     Bost.,  1851 47 — 286 

Tragedies  of  the  wilderness.     Bost., 

1841 34—209 

DRAMA.       >^'^?!;;f^^:^ 

Actors,  Acting,  and  the  Sif/lf*  TTTVERSITY 
Actorsand  the  art  of  acting.    Lewes,  G.  H.    aRip/>  r  ii-  <  V^V 

"&  1875 ^^^^*fi7«pnTi'^\5^ 

Annals  of  the  English  stage  from  Betterton  to^^i;^'  •  *   U  *•  T,^^^ 

Kean.    Doran,  J.    N.Y.,1865.     2v 36^ 

Early  English  life  in  the  drama.    Skelton,  J.    {In 

Edinburgh  essays,  pp.  42-95.     1856) 23 142 

English  actors   from  Shakespeare  to  Macready. 

Baker.H.B.     N  T.,  1879.     2t 36—220 

Plays  and  Puritans.    Kingsley,  C.    Lend.,  1873 23—139 

Romance  of  the  English  stage.    Fitzgerald,  Percy. 

Lend, 1874.    2v 36—220 

Theatres  of  Paris.    Matthews,  J.  K.    1880 36 220 

See,  also,  in    Biography    (Individual),   lives    of  various 
actors  and  dramatists. 

Amateur  Theatricals. 

Drawing-room  plays  and  parlor  pantomimes.  Col- 
lected by  C.  Scott.     IiOnd.,1870 22 129 

Parlor  acting  charades,  intended  for  performance 
in  drawing-room,  and  requiring  no  expensive 
scenery.    Frost,  S.  A.    N.T.,1876 22—129 

Collections  and  Selections  of  Dramas. 

Note. — The  contents  of  these  collections  are  given  under  the 
titles  of  the  dramas  in  the  alphabetical  list  of  Dramas. 
British  drama.    Trag.,  com.,  and  farces.    Lond., 

1804 n-104 


DRAMA. 


72 


DEAMA. 


Brama — continued. 

Six  old  plays,  on  which  Shakespeare  founded  hia 
Measure  for  measure ;  Comedy  of  errors ;  Tam- 
ing the  shrew;  King  John;  King  Henry  the 
fourth,   and  King  Heniy  the  fifth,  and  King 

Lear.    Lend.,  1779.    2v  17—107 

Specimens  of  English  dramatic  poets  who  lived 
about  the  time  of  Shakespeare.    Lamb,  0.    {In 

Works,  V.  4) 21—125 

Works  of  the  British  dramatists.  Selected  from 
the  best  editions.  Keltic,  John  S.,  ed.  Edin- 
burgh, 1870 17—104 

Dramatic  Art,  Criticism,  and  Theories. 

Account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  English 

drama  to  the  time  of  Shakespeare.     ( With  Mems. 

of  Shakespeare.    White,  E.  G. ) 41—247 

Oorneille  and  his  times,     (pp.  21-110.)    Guizot,  F. 

P.G.     N.T.,1852 39—238 

Essay  on  (he  Grecian  drama.    Prefixed  to  Macby- 

lus.     Tr.  by  E.  Potter 16—100 

Greek  poets,    v.  2,  chapters  14-17.    Symonds,  3.  A. 

1880    '. 15—91 

Greek  tragedy.   De  Quiucey,  T.    (In  his  Letters  to 

young  men) 21—126 

Historical  mem.  on  Italian  trag.    Walker,  J.  C. 

1799 15—91 

Lectures  on  Shakespeare  and  other   dramatists. 

Coleridge,  S.  T.     (In  v.  4  of  Works) 21-127 

Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.    Whipple,  E.  P. 

Best.,  18C9  15—92 

See,  also.  Literature  (Greek,  English,  &c.). 

Miscellaneous. 

Before   the   footlights,    and   behind   the    scenes. 

Logan,  Olive.     1870 22—129 

Dramas,  arranged  alphabetically  by  titles. 

Abbreviations:   Com.,  comedy;   Trag.,  tragedy;  Dram., 
dramatic,  &c. 

Achille  in  Sciro.    Metastasio.    v.  2 16 95 

Adelaide  du  Guesclin.     Trag.     Voltaire,    v.  1 21—122 

Adrian  in  Syria.    Meta.sta8io.    v.  2 16—95 

iEUa.    Chatterton,  T.    v.  2  16 —  99 

JEtius.    Metastasio.     v.  2  16 —  95 

Agamemnon.     Trag.     ^schylus    16—100 

Agathocle.     Trag.     Voltaire,     v.  2  21—122 

Agisilas.     Trag.     Corneille.     v.  2     17—103 

Alcestis.    Trag.    Euripides,     v.  1 16 —  98 

Alchemist.    Jonson,  B.     (In  Keltie's  British  dra 

matists)    17 — 104 

Alexander  and  Campaspe.    Lilly,  J.     (In  Keltie's 

British  dramatists) 17 — 104 

Alexandre  le  Grande.    Trag.    Bacine 17—103 

.^Ifred  the  Great.    Knowles,  J.  S l(i 97 

All's  well  that  ends  well.    Shakespeare,    v.  2.    1797.  17 — 107 

Same.    Eolfe,  W.J".    1881 17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.  2 17 lo7 

Alzire.     Trag.    Voltaire,    v.  1 21 122 

Andrd  del  Sarto.    Musset,  A.  de  17—103 

Andromache.    Trag.     Euripides,    v.  3 16 98 

Andromaque.     Trag.     Eacine 17 103 

Andromede.    Trag.    Corneille.    v.  1  17—103 

Anne  Boleyn.    Trag.    Boker,  G.  H    16 100 

Antonio  and  Mellida.    Marston,  J.     (In  Keltie's 

British  dramatists)   17 104 

Antonio's  revenge.  Marston,  J.  (Zn  Keltie's  Brit- 
ish dramatists) 17 104 

Antony  and  Cleopatra.     Shakespeare,  W.     v.  5. 

1797 17_107 

'Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.  3  17—107 


Drama — continued. 

Apprentice.    Murphy,  A.    (7n  Coll.  British  drama).  17—104 

Artaxerxes.    Metastasio,  P.    v.  1 16—95 

As  you  like  it.    Shakespeare,    v.  2.    1797 17—107 

Same.    Eolfe,  W.  J.,  ed 17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.  ed.    v.  2  17—107 

Atalantis.    Simms,  W.  G.     v.  1 17—106 

Athalie.    Trag.    Eacine,  J 17—103 

Attila.    Trag.    Corneille.    v.  2 17—103 

Author  (The),    Eoote,  Samuel.    (In  Coll.  British 

drama) 17 — 104 

Bacchae.     Trag.    Euripides,    v.  1  15—98 

Bajazet.    Trag.    Racine,  J 17—103 

Barberine.    Com.    Musset,  A.  de 17—103 

Baron  D'Otrante.    Opera-buffa.    Voltaire,    v.  2  .  21—122 

Bashful  lover  (The).    Massinger,  P  16 —  95 

Beggar  of  Betbnal  Green.    Com.    Knowles,  J.  S--  16—97 
Beggar's  opera.     Gay,  John.     (In  Coll.   British 

drama) 17-104 

Berenice.     Trag.     Eacine,  J 17—103 

Bettine.    Com.     Musset,  A.  de    17—103 

Blot  on  tlie 'scutcheon.   Browning,  E.    v.  2  16—100 

Bondman  (The).     Massinger,? 16—95 

Bon  Ton.  GaiTick,  David,  (iyj  Coll.  British  drama).  17—104 

Bride  of  Messina.    Schiller,  .L  C.  F.  von 17—107 

Britannicns.    Trag.     Racine,  J 17—104 

Brothers  (The).     Com.     Shirley,  J.     (In  Keltie's 

British  dramatists) 17—104 

Brutus.    Trag.     Payne,  J.  H 16—95 

Brutns.    Trag.    Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.    v.  1  21—122 

Caius  Gracchus.    Trag.    Knowles,  J.  S    16—97 

Caprice,  Un.    Com.    Musset,  A.  de 17—103 

Caprices  de  Marianne.    Com.    Musset,  A.  de 17 — 103 

Carmosine.    Com.    Musset,  A.  de  17—103 

Catalina.    Trag.    Voltaii-e,  F.  M.  A.  de.    v.l 21—122 

Oato,    Addison.J.    v.l 21—128 

Cenci.    Trag.    Shelley,  P.  B.    v.  2   17—106 

Chandelier.    Com.     Musset,  A.  do 17 — 103 

Chariot.    Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.    v.  2 21—122 

Cheats  of  Scapin.    Otway,  Thomas.    (In  Coll.  Brit- 
ish drama) 17 — 104 

Choephorae.    Trag.     .aischylus 16—100 

Chrononhotonthologos.     Carey,  Henry.     (In  Coll. 

British  drama) 17—104 

Oid.    Trag.    Corneille,  P.    v.l 17—103 

Oinna.    Trag.     Comeille,  P.     v.l 17—103 

Citizen   (Tlie).      Murphy,  A.       (In  Coll.   British 

drama) 17—104 

City  madam  (The).     Massinger,  P  16 —  95 

Olitandre.    Trag.    CoTneille,  P.    (v.  1  0/ Works).  17—103 

Crispin.    Com.     LeSage,A.K 21—122 

Critic.    Com.     Sheridan,  E.  B    17—105 

Oolombe's  birthday.     Browning,  R.    v.l 16—100 

Comedy  of  errors.    Shakespeare,    v.  2.    1797 17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.l 17—107 

Commissary    (The).      Foote,  Samuel.      (In    Coll. 

British  drama) 17 — 104 

ConquMe  de  la  Toison  d'or.    Trag.    Corneille,  P. 

V.  2  -  17—103 

Contrivances    (The).      Carey,  Henry.      (In    Coll. 

British  drama)  17—104 

Coriolanus.    Shakespeare,    v.  5.    1797 17 — 107 

•Same.     Stauutou,  H.,  ed.    v.  3 17—107 

Country  house.    Vanbrugh,  John.     (In  Coll.  Brit- 
ish drama)     17 — 104 

Oymbeline.    Shakespeare,    v.  5.    1797 17 — 107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H., ed.    v.2 17—107 

Daughter  (The).    Knowles,  Sheridan 16—  97 

Deformed  transfoimed.     Byron,    v.  8  16 — 99 

Same 16 —  99 

Demetrius.    Metastasio.    v.l 16 — 95 

Demetrius.    Schiller 17 — 107 

Demophoon.    Metastasio.    v.2 16 — 95 


DEAMA. 


73 


DRAMA. 


Drama — continued. 

D^positaire.    Com.    Voltaire,    v.  2 21—122 

Deuce  (Thr)   ia  iu   him.    Coleman,  George.    {In 

Coll.  British  drama)  17—104 

Deux  Tooneaux.    Voltaire,    v.  2  —  21 — 122 

Devil  to  pay.    Coffey,  Charles.    (In  Coll.  British 

drama) 17—104 

DeWl  upon  two  sticks.    Foote,  Samuel.    {In  Coll. 

British  drama)  17—104 

Dido.    Metastasio.    v.  2 16—  95 

Discovery  of  Joseph.    Metastasio.    v.  3 16—95 

Doctor  Faustns.    Marlowe,  C.    (In  Keltie's  Brit- 

ifsli  dramatists) 17 — 104 

Doctor  Last  in  his  chariot.    Bickerstaff  and  Foote. 

(In  Coll.  British  drama) 17—104 

Don  Oarlos.     Schiller 17—107 

DonPddre.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.  2 21—122 

Don  Sanche.    Com.    Comeille,  P.    t.  1 17—103 

Dream  of  Scipio.    Metastasio.    v.  1 16—85 

Droit  <lu  seigneur.    Com.    Voltaire,    v.  1 21 — 122 

Drummer.    Addison.J.    v.  1 21 — 128 

Due  d'Alen9on.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.l 21—122 

Duchess  de  la  Vallidie.    Bulwer,  E.  G.  E.  L 16—100 

Duchess  of  Malfl.    Webster,  J.     (In  Keltie's  Brit- 

ieh  dramatists) 17 — 104 

Duenna.    Sheridan,  R.  B 17—105 

Same,    v.l 17—105 

DukeofMilan.    Massinger,  P 16—95 

Same.      (In  Keltie's  Coll.  British  dramat- 

isis) 17—104 

^change.    Com.    Voltaire,    v.l 21—122 

^cossaise.    Com.    Voltaire,    v.l 21 — 122 

Edward  II.     Trag.     Marlowe,  C.      (In  Keltie's 

BTitiah  dramatists)  17 — 104 

Egmont.    Goethe,  J.  W.  von 16—98 

Electra.    Trag.     Euripides,    v.  3 16—98 

Emperor  of  the  East.    Massinger,  P 16—95 

Enfant  prodigue.    Com.     Voltaire,    v.l 21 — 122 

Englishman  in  Paris.    Foote,  Samuel.    (In  Coll. 

British  drama) 17 104 

Englishman  returned  from  Paris.    Foote,  Samuel. 

( III  Coll.  British  authors) 17—104 

Envienx.    Cora.    Voltaire,    v.l 21—122 

Eriphyle.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.l 21 122 

Esther.    Trag.    Kacine,  J 17 103 

Every  man  in  his  humor.    Jonson,  B.    (In  Keltie's 

British  dramatists) 17 — 104 

Faiseur.    Balzac,    v.  19 1 4 

Fantasio.    Com.    Musset,  A.  de 17 — 103 

Fatal  dowry.    Massinger,  P 16 95 

Faust.    Trag.    Goethe,  J.  W.  von.     Taylor,  Bay. 

ard,(r.    1880 16—98 

Same.    Brooks,  C.  T.,  (r.    1869 16—98 

Same.    Swanwick,  A., /r.    1870 16 — 98 

Femme  qui  a  raison.    Com.    Voltaire,    v.l 21 — 122 

Fiesco.    Schiller 17 — 107 

Fragments  d'Artemire.  Trag.  Voltaire,  v.l...  21—122 
Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay.    Green,  R.    (In 

Keltie's  British  dramatists) 17 104 

Furies.    Trag.     .aischylus 16 100 

Oalerie  du  palais.    Com.    Comeille, P.    v.l 17 103 

Groetz  von  Berlichingen.    Goetlie,  J.  W.  von 16 98 

Great  duke  of  Florence.    Massinger,  P 16 —  96 

Guardian.      Garrick,  David.      (In   Coll.    British 

drama) 17—104 

Guardian  (The).    Massinger,? 16—95 

Onibres.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.2 21 122 

Hamlet.    Shakespeare,    v.  6.    1797 17 107 

Same.    Eolfe,''W.  J.,  ed 17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.3 17 — 107 

Harold.    Bulwe?,  E.  G.  E.  L 16—100 

Harold.    Drama.    Tennyson,  A 17 — 105 

Hecuba.    Trag.    Euripides,    v.3 10 — 98 

10 


Drama — continued. 

Helena.    Trag.    Euripides,    v.3 16—98 

Hellas.    Lyr.  dram.    Shelley.  P.  B.    v.  2    17—106 

Heraclida.    Trag.    Euripides,    v.2 16—98 

H^raclius.    Trag.    Corncille,  P.    v.l  17—103 

Heraclius  Espagnol.     (From  Calderon.)    Voltaire. 

v.2 21—122 

Hercules.    Trag.    Euripides,    v.2 16—98 

High  life  below  stairs.    Garrick,  David.    (In  Coll. 

British  drama) 17-104 

Hippolytns.    Trag.    Euripides,    v.l 16 — 98 

Honest  Yorkshireman.    Carey,  Henry.    (In  Coll. 

British  drama) 17—101 

Horace.    Trag.    Comeille, P.    v.l 17—103 

Hunchback  (The).    Knowles.J.S 16—97 

Hypsipyle.    Metastasio.    v.l 16 — 96 

II  faut  qu'une  porte  soit.    Musset,  A.  de 17 — 103 

II  nefautjurerderien.    Com.    Musset,  A.  de 17 — 103 

Illusion.    Com.    Comeille,  P.    v.l 17—108 

Indiscref.    Com.    Voltaire,    v.l 21—122 

Intriguing  chambermaid.     Fielding,  Henry.    (In 

Coll.  British  drama) 17—104 

Ion.    Trag.    Euripides,    v.  1 16 —  98 

Iphigenia  iu  Aulis.    Trag.    Euripides,    v.2 16 — 98 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris.    Goethe,  J.  W.  von 16 — 98 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris.    Trag.    Euripides,    v.  3  —  16 —  98 

Iphig^nie.    Trag.    Eacine,J 17—103 

Irtfne.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.2 21—122 

Irish  widow.    Garrick,  David.    (In  Coll.  British 

drama) 17—104 

John  of  Procida.    Knowles,  J.  S 16—97 

Jules  O^sar.    Vo'.taire.    v.l 21—122 

Julius  Cssar.    Shakespeare,    v.  6.    1797 17—107 

Same.    Eolfe,  W.  J.,  ed 17—107 

*Sam6.    Staimton,  H., cd.    v.3 17—107 

King  and  no  king.    Beaumont  and  Fletcher.    (In 

Keltie's  British  dramatists) 17—104 

King  and  the  miller  of  Mansfield.  J)od8ley,  Robert. 

(In  Coll.  British  drama) 17—104 

King  Henry  the  fourth.    Shakespeare,    v.  3.    1797.  17—107 

Same.    Rolfe,  W.  J.,  ed.    Parts  1,2 17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.l 17—107 

King  Henry  the  fifth.    Shakespeare,    v.  3 17—107 

Same.    Oldplays.    v.2 17—107 

Same.    Rolfe,  W.  J.,  «d 17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H., ed.    v.l 17—107 

King  Henry  VI.    Shakespeare,    v.  4 17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.,  «d.    v.2 17—107 

King  Henry  VIII.    Shakespeare,    v.  4 17—107 

Same.    Eolfe,  W.  J.,  ed 17—107 

*Sam6.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.2 17—107 

King  John.    Shakespeare,    v.  3.    1797 17— 1C7 

Same.    Oldplays.    v.], 2 17—107 

Same.    Kolfe,  "VV.  J.,  ed 17—107 

Same.    *  Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.l 17—107 

King  Lear.    Shakespeare,    v.  6.    1797 17—107 

Same.    Oldplays.    v.2 17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.3 17—107 

King  Rent's  daughter.    Lyr.  drama.    Hertz,  Heu- 

rik.     n.d 16—97 

King  Richard  II.    Shakespeare,    v.3.    1797 17—107 

Same.    Eolfe,  W.  J.,  ed 17—107 

'Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.l 17—107 

King  Richard  III.    Shakespeare,    v.  4.    1797 17—107 

— — *Same.    Staunton,  H., ed.    v.3 17—107 

King  Victor  and  King  Charles.    Trag.    Browning, 

E.    v.l 16—100 

Knight  of  the  Burning   Pestle.     Beaumont  and 

Fletcher.    (In  Keltie's  British  dramatists) 17 — 104 

Knights  (The).    Foote,  Samuel.    (In  Coll.  British 

drama) 17—104 

LadyofLyona.    Bulwer,  E.  G.  E.  L 16—100 

Same.    ( Tfitft  (Ae  New  Timon) 16—100 


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DRAMA. 


Drama — continued. 

Lady's  trial.    Ford,  J.    (/n  Keltie'sBritish  drama- 
tists)    17—104 

Lame  lover.    Foote,  S.     (7ii  Coll.  Bntish  drama)..  17 — 104 

Liar.    Foote,  Samuel.     (7n  Coll.  British  drama). . .  17—104 

Life-drama.    Smith,  A  17—106 

Lois  de  Minos.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.  2 21—122 

Lorenzaccio.    Miisset,  A.de 17 — 103 

Louison.    Com.    Musset,  A.  de 17 — 103 

Love.    KiiowliB,  J.  S 16—97 

Love  and  intrigue.    Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  V 17—107 

Love-chase.    Com.    Knowles,  J.  S 16—97 

Love  in  a  village.     Bickerstaff,  I.     (In  Coll.  Brit- 
ish ilranin) 17—104 

Love  of  King  Bavid  and  fair  Bethsabe,  with  the 
tragedy  of  Absalon.    Peele,  George.    (In  Kel 

tie's  British  dramatists) 17—104 

Love's  labor  lost.    Shakespeare,    v.  2.    1787 17 — 107 

"Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.  1 17 — 107 

Lnria.    Browning,  R.    v.  2 16—100 

Lying  valet.    Garrick,  David.     (In  Coll.  British 

drama) 17—104 

Macbeth.    Shakespeare,    v.  3.     1797 17—107 

Same.     Rolfe,  W.  J.,  ed 17—107 

*.S,ame.    Staunton,  H.,  fd.    v.  3 17—107 

Mahomet  (Fanatisme).    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.  1 21—122 

Maid  of  Bath.    Foote.    (/»  Coll.  British  drama) . .  17—104 

Maid  of  honour.    Massinger,  P 16 — 95 

Maid  of  Mariendorpt.    Knowles,  J.  S  ,  16—97 

Maid  of  Orleans.    Schiller 17—107 

Maid  of  the  mill.    Bickorstafi;  I.    (In  Coll.  British 

drama) 17—104 

Male  coquette.    Garrick,  David.    (Jn  Coll.  British 

drama)  17—104 

Manfred.    Byron,  Lord.    v.  6 16 99 

Same 16—  99 

Maratre.    Balzac,  H.  de.    v.  19 1—    4 

Mariamne.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.  1 21—122 

Marino  Faliero.     Trag.     Byron,    v.  6 16 — 99 

Same 16 —  99 

Mary  Stuart.    Schiller 17—107 

Mayor  of  Garratt.  Foote,  Samuel.  (In  Coll.  British 

drama) 17—104 

Measure  for  measure.    Shakespeare,    v.  1.    1797.  17 — 107 

"Same.     Staunton,  H,,  cd,    v.  2 17—107 

Medea.    Tr.ig.     Eurijiides.    v.  1  16 98 

Medee.    Trag.    Corneille,  P.    v.  1. 17—103 

M^Iite.     Com.    Corneille,  P.     (v.  1  o/ Works) 17—103 

Menechamus.    Old  plays,     v.  1 17 — 107 

Menteur.    Com.    Corneille,  P.    v.  1 17 — 103 

Merchant  of  Venice.    Shakespeare,    v.  2.    1797  . .  17—107 

.Same.    Eolfe,  W.  J.,  ed  17 107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.,  cd.    v.l... 17 107 

M^rope.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.l... 21 122 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor.   Shakespeare,  v.l.  1797,  17 — 107 

'Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.   v.l 17 — 107 

Midas,     [anon.]     (/n  Coll.  British  drama) 17 — 104 

Midsummer  night's  dream.     Shakespeare,     v,  1. 

1797 17—107 

Same.    Kolfe,  W.  J.,  ed 17 107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.l 17^107 

Minor  (The).     Foote,  Samuel.     (In  Coll.  British 

drama) 17—104 

Miss  in  her  teens.    Garrick,  David.    (/nColL  Brit- 
ish drama') 17 104 

Mithridate.    Trag.    llaciue.J 17 ]u3 

Mock  doctor.    Fielding,  Henry.    (In  Coll.  British 

drama) 17—104 

Money.    Bulwer,  E.  G.  E.  L 16 100 

Mori  de  Ciwar.     Tiag.     Voltaire,     v.l 21 r22 

Much  ado  about  nothing.    Shakespeare,    v.l  17 107 

Same.    Rolfe,  W.  J.,  ed 17 io7 

— '■ *Same.    Staimton,  H.,  ed.    v.l 17 107 


Drama — cou  tinned. 

Nanine.    Com.    Voltaire,    v.l 21—122 

Nathan  the  wise.    Dram.    Leasing,  G.  E 16 — 97 

Neck  or  nothing.    Garrick,  David.    (In  Coll.  Brit- 

ishdrama) 17—104 

Nero.    Story,W.W 17—106 

New  way  to  pay  old  debts.    Massinger,  P  16 —  95 

Same.    (JnKeltie'sCoU.  Britishdramatists).  17—104 

Nicomede.    Trag.    Corneille,  P 17—103 

Niut  Venitienne.    Musset,  A.de 17—103 

Norman  Maurice.    Simms,  W.  G.    v.  1 17—106 

Not  so  bad  as  we  seem.    Bulwer,  E.  G.  E.  L  16 — 100 

CEdipe.    Trag.    Corneille,  P.     v.  2 17—103 

CEdipe.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.l 21—122 

Oldlaw(The).    Massinger,  P 16—95 

Old  maid.    Murphy,  A.    (/71  Coll.  British  drama).  17—104 

Old  maids.    Com.    Knowles,  J.  S 16—  97 

Old  play  in  a  new  garb.    Rice,  George  Edward  . . .  16 —  94 

Olympiad  (The).    Metastasio.    v.  1 16—  95 

Olympie.     Trag.    Voltaire,    v.l    21—122 

On  ne  badine  pas  avec  I'amour.    Com.     Musset, 

A.  de 17—103 

On  ne  saurait  penser  a  tout.    Musset,  A.  do 17 — 103 

Orators  (The).    Foote.    (Jn  Coll.  British  drama)..  17—104 

Oreste.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.l 21—122 

Orestes.    'I'rag.    Euripides,    v.  3 16—98 

Originaux.    Com.    Voltaire,    v.l 21 — 122 

Orphelin  de  la  Chine.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.  1 21—122 

Othello.     Shakespeare,    v.  6.    1797 17—107 

Same.    Rolfe,  W.  J.,ed   17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H., cd.    v.3 17 — 107 

Othon.    Trag.    Corneille,  P.    v.  2  17—103 

Padlock.    Bickerstaff,  I.    (Jn  Coll.  British  drama) .  17—104 

Pamela  Griraud,    Balzac,H.de.    v.l9 1 —    4 

Pandore.    Voltaire,    v.l -. 21—122 

Paracelsus.    Browning,  R.    v.l 16 — 100 

Parliament  of  love.    Massinger,  P 16 — 95 

Patron  (The).     Foote,  Samuel.    (Jn  Coll.  British 

drama) 17 — 104 

Peep  behind  the  curiain.     Garrick,  David.'    (In 

Coll.  British  drama) 17—104 

P^lopides.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.  2 21-1 22 

Pericles.    Shakespeare,    v.  6.     1797    17—107 

'^Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.  2. 17 — 107 

Persians.    Trag.    .3^]schylus 16 — 100 

Pertharite.    Trag.    Corneille,  P.    v.  1 17—103 

FhMre.    Trag.    Racine,  J 17—103 

Fhilaster ;  or.  Love  liesa-bleeding.    Beaumont,  F., 

and  Fletcher,  J.  (JnKeltie's  British  dramatists).  17 — 104 

Phffinician Virgins.    Trag.    Euripides,    v.l  16 — 98 

Ficcolomini.    (Part  of  Wallenstein.)     Schiller,  J. 

F.  C.  von 17-107 

Same 48 — 296 

Picture  (The).    Ma«8inger,P 16—95 

Fippapasses.    Browning,R.    v.l 16 — 100 

Pizarro.    Trag.    Sheridan,  R.B 17—105 

Same,    v.l  17—106 

Place  royale.    Com.    Corneille,  P.    v.  1 17—103 

Plaideurs.    Com.    Racine,  J 17—103 

Polyeucte.    Trag.    Corneille,  P.    v.l 17—103 

Pomp^e .    Trag.    Corneille,  P.    v.  1 17—103 

Princesse  de  Navarre.    Cora.    Voltaire,    v.  1 21 — 122 

Prometheus  bound.    Browning,  E.  B 16 — 100 

Prometheus  chained.    Trag.    .3i>achylu8 16 — 100 

Prometheus  unbound.    Dram.    Shelley,  P.  B.    v.  2.  17 — 106 
Promos  and  Cassandra.    Old  plays.    Whetstones, 

G.    v.l   17—107 

Prude.    Com.    Voltaire,    v.l 21—122 

Pulchdrie.    Com.    Corneille,  P.    v.  2  ..  : 17—103 

Queen  Mary.    Dram.    Tennyson,  A 17 — 105 

Regicide.    Smollett,  T.    v.l '. 11—64 

Regulus.    Metastasio.    v.3 16 —  95 

Remorse.    Coleridge,  S.  T.    (v.  7  0/ Works) 21—127 


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DEESDEN. 


Drama — continued. 

Renegado  (The).    Massinger,  P 16 — 95 

Reprisal.    Smollett,  T.    v.  1 11—64 

Ressources  do  Quinola.    Ualzac,  H.  de.    v.  19 I —    4 

Return  of  the  Druses.    Browniu^j,  R.    v.  2 10 — 100 

Rhesus.    Trag.    Euripides,    v.  3  16—98 

Richelieu.    Bulwer,  E.  G.  E.  L 16—100 

Rivals.    Com.     Sheridan,  E.  B 17—105 

—Same.    v.  1 17—105 

Robbers.    Trag.    Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  Ton ...  17—107 

Romeo  and  Juliet.    Shakespeare,    v.  6.    1797 17 — 107 

Same.    Rolfe,  W.  J.,  ed 17—107 

^*Same.    Staunton, H,  cd.    v.  1 17—107 

Rome  sauv6e ;  ou  Catilina.    Voltaire,    v.  1 21—122 

Rosamond.    Addison,  J.    v.  1 21—128 

Rose  of  Aragon.    Knowles,  J.  S 16 — 97 

Rodogune.    Trag.    Corneille,  P.    v.  1 17—103 

Romanactor.     Massinger,  P 16 — 95 

Romulus  and  Hersilia.    Metastasio.    v.  3 16—  95 

Saint's  tragedy.    Kingsley,  C 16—97 

Samson.    Voltaire,    v.  1  21 122 

Sardanapalus.    Trag.    Byron,  Lord.    v.  7 16 — 99 

Same 16 — 99 

Saul.    Voltaire,    v.  1 21 122 

School  for  scandal.    Com.    Sheridan,  E.  B 17—105 

Same.    v.  1  17—105 

Scythes.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.  2   21-  122 

Secretary  (The).     Knowles,  J.  S 16—97 

S^miramis.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.  1 21—122 

Sertorius.    Trag.    Corneille,  P.    v.  2 17—103 

Seven  chivta  against  Thebes.    Trag.    .Eschylus  .  16 — 100 
Silent  woman.    Jouson,  B.     (In  Keltie's  British 

dramatists) 17-104 

Sir  John  Cockle  at  court.    Dodsley,  Robert.    {In 

Coll.  British  drama) 17 — 104 

Siroes.    Metastasio.    v.  3 16 —  95 

Socrate.    Voltaire,    v.  1   21—122 

Sophonisbe.    Trag.    Corneille,  P.    v..  2. 17 — 103 

Sophonisbe.     Trag.     Voltaire,    v.  2 21 122 

Soul's  tragedy.    Browning,  R.    v.  2 16—100 

Spanish  student.    Longfellow,  H.  W.    v.  1 16 96 

St.  Patrick's  day.    Farce.    Sheiidan,  E.  B  17 105 

Same.    t.  1 17—105 

Suivante.    Com.    Corneille,  P.    v.  1 17 — 103 

Sultan.    Bickerstatr, I,     (7n  Coll.  British  drama)..  17—104 

Supplicants.    Trag.    .SSschylus 16 — 100 

Supplicants.     Trag.    Euripides,    v.  2 16 — 98 

Sur^na.    Trag.     Corneille,  P.     v.  2 17-103 

Taming  of  the  Shrew.    Shakespeare,    t.  2.    1797.  17—107 

Same.    RoUe,  W.J.,ed.    1881 17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.,  cd.    v.  1 17—107 

Same.    t.  1.    (Old  plays) 17—107 

Tancrdde.    Trag.    Voltaire,    v.  1 21 — 122 

Taste.    Foote.  Samuel.    (In Coll.  British  drama)..  17—104 

Tempest.    Shakespeare,    v.  1 IT — 107 

Same.    Rolfe,  W.  J.,  cd   17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.  3 17—107 

Temple  de  la  gloire.    Voltaire,    v.  1 21 — 122 

Thftaide.    Trag.    Racine,J 17—103 

Themistocles.    Metastasio.    v.3.,.^ 16 — 95 

Theodore.    Trag.    Corneille,  P.    v.  1 17—103 

Three  weeks  after  marriage.    Murphy,  A.     {In 

Coll.  British  drama) 17—104 

Timon  of  Athens.    Shakespeare,    v.  5.    1797 17—107 

"Same.    Staunton,  H.,  cd.    v.  2 17—107 

TiteetB6r6nice.    Com.    Corneille,  P.    v.  2 17—103 

Titus.    Metastasio.     v.  1 16 —  95 

Titus  Andronicns.    Shakespeare,    v.  5.    1797 17 — 107 

"Same.    Staunton,  H.,  cd.    v. 3 17—107 

Torquato  Tasso.    Goethe,  J.  W.  von 16—  98 

Traitor  (The).     Trag.     Shirley,  J.     {In  Keltie's 

British  dramatists)  17—104 

Triumvirat.    Voltaire,    v.  2 21—122 


Drama — continued. 

Troilus  and  Cressida.    Shakespeare,    v.  4.    1797..  17 — 107 

*  Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.  3 17—107 

Trojan  dames.    Trag.    Euripides     v.  2 16 —  98 

Turcaret.    Com.    Le  Sago   21—122 

Twelfth  night,  or  what  you  will.    Shakespeare. 

V.  1 17—107 

Same.    Eolfe,  TV.  J.,  ed 17—107 

*Same.    Staunton.  H.,  ed.    v.  1 17—107 

Two  Foscari.    Byron,  Xord 16—99 

Same.    v.  7 16—99 

Two  gentlemen  of  Verona.    Shakespeare,    v.  1. 

1797 17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.  1 17—107 

tTninhabited  island.     Metastasio.     v.  2 16 — 95 

Unnatural  combat  (The).    Massinger,  P 16 —  95 

Upholsterer  (The).    Murphy,  A.    (/)( Coll.  British 

drama) 17—104 

Vautrin.    Balzac,  H,  de.    v.  19 1—    4 

Very  womjin  (A).    Massinger,  P 16 — 95 

Veuve.    Corneille,  P.     (v.  lo/ Works) 17—103 

Virgin  martyr.    Massinger,  P 16 — 95 

Same.    (/nKeltie'sCoU.Britishdramatists).  17 — 104 

Virginius.    Trag.    Knowles,  J.  S  16 — 97 

Wallensteiu.    Schiller , 48—296 

Same 17—107 

Werner.    Trag.    Byron,  Lord.    v.  8 16 —  99 

Same 16—  99 

Wife  (The).    Knowles,  J.  S -  16—97 

William  Tell.    Knowles,  ,T.  S 16—97 

WilliamTell.    Schiller 17—107 

-Same 48—296  , 

Winter's  tale.    Shakespeare,    v.  2.    1797 17—107 

Same.    Rolfe,  W.  J.,  ed 17—107 

*Same.    Staunton,  H.,  ed.    v.  3 17—107 

Woman  killed  with  kindness  (A).    Heywood,  T. 

{Ill  Keltie's  British  dramatists) 17—104 

Woman's  wit.    Knowles,  J.  S 16 — 97 

Zaire.     Trag.     Voltaire,  J.  S.    v.  1 21—122 

Zapolya.    Coleridge,  S.  T.    v.  7 21—127 

Zenobia.    Metastasio.    v.  3 16 — 95 

ZuUme.    Voltaire,    v.l... 21—122 

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History  of  the  conflict  between  re- 
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History  of  the  intellectual  develop- 
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Draw^ing-room  plays  and   parlor  panto- 
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DTMOND. 


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N.Y.,n.d.     2v 30-183 

For  contents,  see  Biography  (Collective). 
and  George  L.    Cyclopaedia  of  Amer- 
ican literature.    Illus.    N.Y.,1856.    2v.  1.5—90 
Dwarfs.     See  Biography  (Collective). 
Dwight,  Benjamin  W.     Modem  philol- 
ogy: its  discoveries,  history,  and  influ- 
ence.    N.  Y.,1865 15—93 

Same :  second  series.     N.  Y.,1869..   15—93 

Dwight,  Theodore,  jr.  History  of  Con- 
necticut, from  the  first  settlement  to  the 

present  time.     N.  Y.,  1840 49—299 

Roman  republic  of  1849;  with  ac- 
counts of  the  inquisition,  and  the  siege 
of   Rome,   and    biographical  sketches. 

N-Y.,1851 48_295 

Dwigrht,  Timothy.    See  Biography. 

Dwyer,  John.   Principles  and  practice  of 

hydraulic  engineering,  applied  to  arterial 

and  thorough  drainage,  the  conveyance 

of  water,  and  mill-power.     Dub.,  1852..   19—115 

Dyeing  and  calico-printing.  Treatise  on. 

Illus.    N.Y.,1846 19—116 

iSee  Arts  (Useful :  Dyeing). 
Dymond,   Jonathan.      Essays  on  the 
principlesof  morality,  and  on  the  private 
and  political  rights  and  obligations  of 
mankind.     N.Y.,  1844 2»— 141 


DYMOND. 


77 


EDINBUEGH. 


Dyiiiond,  Jonathan — continued. 

Inquiry  into  the  accordancy  of  war 

with  the  principles  of  Christianity,  and 
an  examination  of  the  philosophical  rea- 
soning by  which  it  is  defended.  Phila., 
Ji.d 29—177 

Eagle's  nest.     Ruskin,  J.     1875 15—89 

Eai'le,  John,  I).  D.  Microcosmography 
(essays  and  characters).  Notes  by  Pliilip 
Bliss.   Williams,  L.L.,e(i.  Albany,  1867.  23—141 

Early  American   spirit   and   its   genesis. 

Storrs,  R.S.     1875 44—269 

Early  Italian  painters.  Memoirs  of  the. 
Jameson,  A.M.     1866 15 — 90 

Early  man  in  Europe.     lUus.     Kan,  C. 

1876 30—185 

Early  voyages,  (ravels,  and  discoveries  of 
the  English  nation.  Hakliiyt,  R.  1809- 
'12.     5  V 53—333 

Earth,  The.  lUus.  Eeclns,  E.  N.  Y., 
1872 31—189 

and  man.     Guyot,  A.     Bost.,  1855.  31—192 

and  sea.    lUus.    Figuier,  L.    Lond., 

1870 31—189 

as    modified    by    human     action. 

Marsh,  G.  P.    N.  Y.,  1877 31—192 

Story  of  the  earth  and  man.     Daw  ■ 

sou,J.W.     N.  Y.,  1874 32-194 

See.   also,  Astronomy;  Creation;    Geography;  Geology; 
Physics. 

Earthly  paradise:  a  poem.     Morris,  W. 

1868-71.     2v 16—95 

Earthquakes  and  volcanoes.  Illus.  Pon- 
ton, M.     1870 32—195 

See  Meteorology. 

East  (The).    Including  the  Levant. 

American  merchant  in  Europe,  Asia, 

and  Australia.     Train,  G.  F.     1857 35—213 

In  the  Levant.  Warner,  CD.   1877.  35—214 

Lands  of  the  Saracen ;  or,  pictures 

of   Palestine,    Asia  Minor,    Sicily,   and 

Spain.     Taylor,  J.  B.     1869 35—213 

Letters  from  the  East.    Bryant,  W. 

C.     1869 35—213 

Monasteries  in  the  Levant.    Curzon, 

R.     1849 35-214 

Observations    in  the  east.     Illus. 

Durbin,  J.  P.     1854.     2v 35—213 

Our    now   way    round    the    world 

(India,  China,  Japan,  &c.).    Coffin, C.C. 

1869 ". 34—208 

Yusef:  a  crusade  in  the  east.     Illus. 

Browne,  J.  E.     1872 35—213 

See,  af^o,  Arabia;  Asia;  Assyria;  Egypt;  Greece;  Pales- 
tine and  thy  Holy  Land;  Persia;  Turkey;  Syria,  &c. 

East  and  west  poems.      Harte,  F.  Bret. 

1871 16—  98 

Eastern  India.  See  India,  in  general  al- 
phabet. 

Eastern  (The)  question. 

Ottoman  power  In  Europe.  Free- 
man, E.  A.    Lond.,  1877.. 42—256 


Eastern  (The)  question — continued. 
Relation  of  the  English  people  to 

the  Russo-Turkish  war.     Freeman,  E.  A. 

1878 23-137 

In  Current  discnssions,  v.  1. 
Russians  (The),  the  Turks,  and  the 

Bulgarians  at  the  theatre  ot  war.  Forbes, 

A.   1878 23—137 

In  Current  discussions,  v.  1. 
Slave  owner  and  the  Turk.   Smith, 

Gold  win.     1878 23—137 

In  Current  discussions,  v.  1. 
The  Eastern  question.     182.3-1829. 

N.Y.,  1881 41—251 

In  Memoirs  of  Mettemich,  book  6,  v.  4. 
The  Eastern  question.   Froude,  J.  A.  23 — 140 

In  his  Short  studies,  &c.,  v.  2. 

See,  also,  in  general  alphabet,  Torkey ;  Rnssia. 

Eastern  Vermont.  See  Vermont,  in  gen- 
eral alphabet. 

Eastlake,  C.  L.  Hints  on  hou.sehold 
taste.     Bost.,  1877 15—89 

Ebers,  Georg.    See  Fiction. 

Eccecoilum.     Barr,  E.  F.     1872 32—196 

EcceDeus.     Parker,  J.     1868  .' 14—85 

Eoce  homo.     Seeley,  J.  E.     1870 14—85 

Echoes  of  the  foot-hills.     Harte.  F.  Bret. 

1875 ■. 16—  98 

Eckel,  Lizzie  St.  John.    See  Fiction. 

Eckstein,  George  Frederick.  Practical 
treatise  on  chimneys ;  with  remarks  on 
stoves,  the  consumption  of  smoke  and 
coal,  ventilation,  &c.     Lond.,  1852 18—109 

Eclipses.    See  Astronomy. 

Economy.    .See  Domestic;  Political. 

Ecumenical  council.    See  Vatican  council. 

Edg-eworth,  Maria.    See  Fiction. 

Edinburgh  cabinet  library.    Illus.    Edin., 

1832-'44.     38  v.. 29—180 

CONTESTS. 

V.  1.  Narrative  of  discovery  and  adventure  in  the  polar 
seas  and  regions. 

2.  Narrative  of  discovery  and  adventure  in  Africa. 

3.  View  of  ancient  and  modern  Egypt. 

4.  Palestine ;  or,  the  Holy  Land. 

5.  Lives  and  voyages  of  Drake,  Cavendish,  niid  Dam- 

pier;  Discoveriesin  the  South  Sea;  History  of  the 

buccaneers. 
6, 7,  8.  Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  British 

India. 
9.  Historical  view  of  the  progress  of  discovery  on  the 

more  northern  coasts  of  America. 

10.  The  travels  and  researches  of  Alexander  von  Hum- 

boldt in  America  and  Kussia. 

11.  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  with  sketches  of  Bur- 

leigh, Essex,  Secretary  Cecil,  Sidney,  and  Spenser. 

12.  Nubia  and  Abyssinia. 

13, 14.  History  of  Arabia,  ancient  and  modem. 

15.  Historical  and  desciiptive  account  of  Persia;  with 

a  description  of  Afghanistan  and  Beloochistan. 

16.  Lives  of  eminent  zoologists,  from  Aristotle  to  Lin- 

naeus. 

17.  History  and  present  condition  of  the  Barbary  States. 
18, 19,  20.  HistiiricHl  and  descriptive  account  ol  China. 

21.  Historical  account  of  the  circumnavigaticn  of  the 

globe. 

22.  Life  of  King  Henry  the  eighth,  with  ski  tcfaes  of 

Wolsey,  More,  Erasmus,  Cromwell,  and  (Jranmer. 
23,24.  Scandinavia,  ancient  and  modem;  a  history  of 

Denmark,  Sweden,  and  Norw,ay. 
25,  26, 27.  Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  British 

America. 

28.  Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  Iceland,  Green- 

land, and  the  Faroe  Islands. 

29,  30, 31.  Italy  and  the  Italian  islands. 
32.  Mesopotamia  and  Assyria. 


EDINBUEGH. 


78 


ELECTRICITY. 


Edinburgh  cabinet  library  ^continued. 

V.  33.  Polynesia;  or,  an  historical  account  of  the  principal 
islands  in  the  South  Sea,  including  New  Zealand. 

34.  Voyages  round  the  world,  from  the  death  of  Captain 

Cook  to  the  present  time. 

35,  36, 37.  The  United  States  of  America. 
38.  The  travels  of  Marco  Polo. 

Edinburgh  essays,  by  members  of  the  uni- 
versity.    1857 23—142 

CONTEXTS. 

Plato.     Black  ie,  J.  S. 

Early  English  life  in  the  drama.    Skelton,  J. 

Hom'(Bopathy.    Gairdner,  W.  T. 

Infanti  Perduti.     Wilson,  A. 

Progress  of  Britain  in  the  mechanical  arts.     Sime,  J. 

Scottish  ballads.     Smith,  A. 

Sir  William  Hamilton.     Baynes,  T.  S. 

Chemical  final  causes.    Wilson,  G-. 

Edinburgh  review.     1856-'60.     4  v 27—162 

EDUCATION. 
General  and  Miscellaneous  'Works. 

Education,  Cycloxisudia  of.  Kiddle,  H., 
aud  Schem,  A.  J.,  ids.  N.  Y.  aud  Lond., 
1877 14—  82 

Discussions  on  education  and  uni- 
versity reform.  Hamilton,  Sir  W.  (In 
his  Discussions  on  phil.,  &c.) 30 — 184 

CONTENTS. 

On  study  of  mathematics,  as  an  exercise  of  the  mind. 

On  the  conditions  of  classical  learning. 

On  uniyersities. 

On  right  of  dissenters  to  admission  into  English  universi- 
ties. 

Cousin  on  German  schools. 

Academical  patronage  and  regulations  in  reference  to  the 
University  of  Edinburgh. 

Examination  and  honors  for  a  degree  iu  arts,  established 
in  University  of  Louvain. 

On  a  reform  in  English  universities. 

Education  by  work,  according  to 

Froebel's  metliod.  Von  Mareuholtz-Bue- 
low,B.    1876 14—82 

National  education  in  Europe :  an 

account  of  the  organization,  administra- 
tion, instruction,  and  statistics  of  public 
schools  of  different  grades  in  the  princi- 
pal states.  Barnard,  Henry.  Hartford, 
1854 , 14—  82 

On  education.     Miltim,  John.     (In 

Ais  Works,  v.  3) 16—  95 

Report  on  education.     Hoyt,  J.  W. 

(In  Paris  univ.  expos.  1867  repts.,  v.  6). .  52 — 314 

Keport  on  school-houses  and  popu- 
lar education.  Freese,  J.  E.  (In  Paris 
univ.  expos.  1867  repts.,  v.  5) 52 — 314 

Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Edu- 
cation for  1878.     1880 14—82 

School  and  the  army  in  Germany. 

Hazen,W.B.    1872 14—82 

Sex  in  education ;  or,  a  fair  chance 

for  girls.    Clarke,  E.  H.    Bost.,  1874....  14—  82 

True  order  of  studies.  Hill,  Thomas. 

N.Y.,1876 14—  82 

Edwards,  Amelia  Blandford.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Edwards,  Annie.    Sec  Fiction. 

EdW^ardS,  Bryan.  History,  civil  and 
commercial,  of  the  British  colonies  in 
the  West  Indies.     Phil.,  1806.     4v 4T— 287 


Edvrards,  Jonathan.     Ses  Biography. 

Edwards,  Matilda  Betham.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Edwards,  William  H.  Voyage  up  the 
river  Amazon,  including  a  residence  at 
Parfi.     N.Y.,1847 

Eggleston,  Edward.     See  Fiction. 

Egleston,  T.  Catalogue  of  minerals, 
with  their  formulas.  ( Vol.  7  of  Sm.  Misc. 
Coll.) 

EGYPT. 


35—215 


53- 


Description,  Travel,  &c. 

Antiquity  of  civilization  in  Egypt.     Rawlinson, 
George.    (/?i  M<  Origin  of  nations.    1878) 30—185 

Boat-life  in  Egypt.    Illus.    Prime,  W.  C.    K.  Y., 
1872 33—202 

Egypt.    Durbiu,  J.  V.    {/n  his  Observations  in  the 
east.v.l.    N.T.,185i) 35—213 

Egypt  and  Iceland  in  the  year  1874.    Taylor,  J.  B. 
N.Y.,1874    33—203 

Future  of  Egypt.    Dicey,  E.     (In  Current  discus- 
sions, v.  1,  p.  225.     1878) 23—137 

Land  of  the  Nile.    Illus.    Adams,  W.H.D.    1871..      33—201 

Last  letters  from  Egypt.     Gordon,   L.  A.  (Lady 

Duff).    Lond.,  1875 33—202 

Manners  and  customs  of  the  ancient  Egyptians. 
Illus.  Wilkinson,  Sir  J.  G.   Lond.,  1837-41.   3  v..      45—277 

My  winter  on  the  Nile,  among  the  mummies  aud 
Moslems.    Warner,  C.  D.    1876 33—201 

Nile  notes  of  a  howadji.    Ciu'tis,  G.  W.     N.  T., 
1656 33—201 

Pilgrimage  to  Egypt.  Illus.   Smith,  J.  V.  C.  Bost., 
1852 33—202 

Sailing  on  the  NUo.    Laporte,  L.    Bost.,  1872 33—201 

View  of  ancient  and  modern  Egypt.    (Ediit.  Cabi- 
net Library,  V.  3) 29—180 

See,  also,  Africa;  also,  in  the  general  alphabet,  History 
(Ancient,  Universal) ;  East  (The). 

History. 

Ancienne  figypte.      (L'Univers.)      ChampoUion- 

Figeao.    1839  43—260 

Ancient  Egypt,  under  the  Pharaohs.    Kenrick,  J. 

Lond.,1850.    2t 45—277 

Ancient  history  from  the  monuments.    Egypt  to 

B.  C.  300.    Birch,  S.     1875 30—185 

Egypte,  depuis  la  conqu^te  des  Arabes,  jusqu'^  la 

domination   fran9ai8e.      (L'Univei-s.)      Marcel. 

Paris,  1848 *....      43—260 

History  of  Egypt.    Sharpe,  S.    1846 45—277 

History  of  Egypt,  under  the  Ptolemies.     Sharpe, 

S.     Lond.,  1838 46—277 

Barneses  the  great.  Illus.   Lanoye,  F.  T.  de.  1872..      45 — 277 

Note. — In  Fiction,  see  Ebers'  Daughter  of  an  Egyptian 
king,  and  Uarda  ;  Kingsley's  Hvpatia  :  About's  Fellah; 
Leon's  A.skaroa  Ka.ssis,  the  Copt ;  Miihlbach's  Moham- 
med Ali ;  Palgrave's  Hermann  Agha. 

Eiclicndorir,  Joseph  vou.      See  Fic- 
tion. 

Eighteenth  century,  History  of.     Schlos- 

aer,  K.  C.   Davison,  D.,  (r.   1843-'52.   6  v.  43—262 
See  History. 

Elder,  William.     See  Fiction. 

Eldon,  Lord  Chancellor.    See  Biography. 

Eldorado ;  or,  adventures  iu  the  path  of 

empire.    Taylor,  J.  B.     1868 34—209 

Oregon  and.     Bulfinch,  T.     1866...  50—307 

Electricity.    -See  Physics. 


ELEMENTS. 


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ENCYCLOPEDIAS. 


Elements  of  dra\ring.    lUus.    Ruskin,  J. 

1864 15—  89 

Elements  of  international  law.  Wheaton, 

H.     1855 29—178 

Elements    of    morality.     Whewell,   W. 

1845.    2v -. 30—184 

Elements  of  punctuation.      Wilson,   J. 

1856 15—  93 

Ella,  pseud.     See  Lamb,  Charles. 

EUana.     Lamb,  C.     1870 23—137 

Eliot,  Georfje,  pseud.     See  Cross,  Mrs.  J. 

W.,  in  Fiction. 
£lioti  John.      Biographical   dictionary, 

containing  a  brief  account  of  the  first 

settlers,  and  other  eminent  characters, 

in  New  England.    Best.,  1809 25—152 

Eliot,  llev.  John,  life  of.   See  Biography. 
Eliot,  Samuel.     History  of  civil  liberty; 

ancient   Romans  and  early  Christians. 

Host.,  1853.    2v 14—85 

Elizabeth,    tlie    age  of.      Creighton,   M. 

( Epochs  of  h  istory  series. )   1878 46—285 

See  Fronde's  History  of  England,  \.  7-12:  Reign  of  E. 
Also,  Biography  (Collective:  Royal). 

Ellery,  William.    See  Biography. 

Ellet,  Charles,  jr.  Contributions  to  the 
physical  geography  of  the  United  States. 
(Foi.  2o/Sm.  Conirib.) .' 53— 

Ellicott,  Andrew,  journal  of,  when  late 
commissioner  on  behalf  of  the  United 
States  for  determining  the  boundary  be- 
tween the  United  States  and  the  posses- 
sions of  his  Catholic  Majesty  in  America. 
Phila.,1803 34—205 

Elliot,  Frances.   Diary  of  an  idle  woman 

in  Italy.     Loud.,  1871.     2  v.  in  one 3()— 221 

For  novels,  see  Fiction. 

Elliott,  H.  W.  Profiles,  sections,  and 
other  ilhicstrations  designed  to  accom- 
pany the  final  report  of  the  chief  geolo- 
gist of  the  survey  and  sketched  under 
his  directions.    Wash.,  1872 54 — 

BLOCUnON,  ELOQUENCE,  &c. 

Elocution. 

Art  of  reading.    Legouv6,  E.    Roth,  E.,«r.    1879..      15-- 93 
Art  of  speech.    Studies  in  poetry  and  prose.    Town- 
send,  L.  T.    T.  1 15—93 

Arts  of  writing,  reading,  and  speaking.  Cox,  E.  W. 
1873 15_  93 

Eloquence  and  Oratory. 

Eloquence.    Emerson,  R.  W.    (In  his  Letters  and 

social  aims.     1876)  23 141 

Lectures  on  eloquence.     Blair,  H.     (In  Lectures 

on  rhetoric.    1860)  ]5_  93 

Oratory.  De  Mille,  James.  (In  Elements  of  rhet- 
oric.   1878)  15—93 

Readings. 

Public  and  parlor  readings.     Monroe,  L.  B.,  ed. 

3v 2Z— 130 

Recitations  and  readings,  humorous,  serious,  and 

dramatic.    Beecher,  A.  C.    1874 22 129 

Eecitations  and  readings.    Dick.    1876.    2v 22—130 


Elocution,  Eloquence,  &o.— continued. 

Speeches  (Cclleclions). 

British  Cicero;  or,  a  selection  of  the  most  admired 
speeches  in  the  English  language ;  popular,  par- 
liamentary, and  judicial  oratory.  Brown, 
Thomas.    1813.    3v 15—93 

For  Greek  and  Roman  oratory,  see,  in  general  alphabet, 

the  writings  of  Oicero;  Demosthenes. 
For  siK'fClics  uf  Anieric;in  oriitor «,  see.  in  general  alphabet, 

Calhoun,.LC.:  Clay,  11. ;  Everett,  E.;  Schnrz,C.;  Sew- 
ard, W.  H. ;  Sumner,  C. ;  Webster,  D. 
For  speeches  of  EnglLsh  orators  anil  public  men,  see,  in 

general  alphabet.  Brougham,  H. ;  Burke, Edmund;  also, 

British  Cicero. 
See,  also,  speeches  of  the  Irish  orator,  Sheridan,  R.  B. 
Note.— See,  in   Biography  (Individual),  lives  of  orators 

whose  names  are  enumerated  above;  aUo,  (Collective) 

Orators. 

Emancipation.    See  Slavery. 
Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     Conduct  of 
life.    Bost.,  1875 23—141 

CONTENTS. 

Fate.  Behavior.  Beauty. 

Power.  Worship,  Illusions. 

Wealth.  Considerations  by 
Culture.  the  way. 

Letters  and  social  aims.   Bost.,  1876.  23 — 141 

CONTENTS. 

Poetry  and  imagination.  Progress  of  culture. 

Social  aims.  Persian  poetry. 

Eloquence.  Inspiration. 

Resources.  Greatness. 

The  comic.  Immortality. 
Quotation  and  originality. 

May-day,  and  other  pieces.    Bost., 

1867 16-98 

Prose  works.     Bost.,  1870.     2v 23—141 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Miscellanies;  Xaturo;  The  American  scholar;  Ad- 
dress to  tlie  senior  class  in  Divinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, 1838;  Metliod  of  nature;  titerary  ethics; 
Man,  the  reformer;  Lecture  on  the  tinies;  The 
conservative ;  The  transcendcntalist ;  The  young 
American;  Essays. 
2.  English  traits ;  Coiiduct  of  life ;  Representative  men. 

Representative  men ;  seven  lectures. 

Bost.,  1861 37—228 

CONTENTS. 

Goethe ;  or,  the  writer.  Plato :  new  readings. 

Montaigne;  or,  theskefjtic.  Shakspoare;  or,  the  poet. 

Napoleon;  or,  themanofthe  Swedonborg;  or,  the  mystic. 

world.  Uses  of  great  men. 
Plato;  or,  the  philosopher. 

Eminent  women  of  the  age.     Illus.     Par- 
ton,  J.,  Greeley,  H.,  and  others.     1871..  37—226 
For  contents,  see  Biography  (Collective). 

E  mmons,  George  V. ,  U.  S.  JV.  Navy  reg- 
ister of  the  United  States,  from  1775  to 
1853.     Wash.,  1853 43—265 

Emmons,  S.  F.,  and  Hague,  Arnold. 
Descriptive  geology.  {U.  S.  Geological 
Survey  iOth  Parallel,  V.  2.    Wash.,  1877).  31—187 

Emory,  William  H.  Uuited  States  and 
Mexican  boundary  survey,  Reporton  the. 
lUns.     Wash.,  1859.     3v 55— 

Views  along  the  bonndary  between 

the  United  States  and  Mexico 30 183 

Encyclopaedias.  American  annual  cyclo- 
paedia and  register  of  important  events. 
Appleton.     N.  Y. ,  1861-79.     19  v 24—146 

Same.      General  index  to  v.  1-15, 

inclusive.    1861-75.    N.  Y.,  1876 24—145 


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80 


ENGLAOT). 


Zhicyclopaedias — oontinuetl. 

Britisli  cyclopaedia  of  the  arts  anil 

sciences.  Illus.  Partington,  C.  F. 
Lond.,  1835.     2v 25—154 

Dictioniiaire  de  la  conversation  et 

de  la  lecture  iuventaire  raisouD<5  des 
notions  g^n<5rales  los  plus  indispensable 
h,  totis,  par  uue  socidt^  de  savants  et  de 
gens  de  lettres,  sous  la  direction  de  M. 
W.  Duckett.     Paris,  1853.     16  v 26—155 

Encyclopajdia  Americana.     Phila., 

1841).     14  V 24—144—145 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica;  or,  dic- 
tionary of  arts,  sciences,  and  general 
literature ;  with  preliminary  disserta- 
tions on  the  history  of  the  sciences,  &c. 
Edin.,  1842.     21  v 24_146— 147 

Family  encyclopaedia ;  or,  compen- 
dium of  useful  knowledge.  Illus.  Good- 
rich, C.A.     N.Y.,  1860 25—153 

Iconographic  encycloptedia  of  sci- 
ence, literature,  and  art.  Heck,  J.  G. 
N.  Y.,  1851.     Plates,  2  v. ;  text,  4  v 30—183 

New  American  cyclopaedia.     Ed.  by    . 

Ripley,  G.,  and  L)ana,  C.  A.     16  v.     N.  Y. 

D.  Appleton  &  Co.     lS61-'63 24—148 

Penny  cyclopaedia.    Lond. ,  1833-46. 

29  v 24—144 

Zell's  popular  encycloptedia ;  a  uni- 
versal dictionary  of  English  language, 
science,  literature,  and  art.  Illus.  Col- 
auge,L.     Phila.,  1876.     2v  25—154 

See,  also,  Dictionaries.  For  special  encyclopsedias.  see 
names  of  special  subjects,  as  Agriculture ;  Art ;  Biog- 
raphy; Literature,  &e. 

Endlich,  F.  M.,  and  Peale,  A.  C.  Geo- 
logical report  on  the  Grand  River  dis- 
trict. (Gtulogical  and  Geographical  Sur- 
vey of  the  Ttrritories,  9th  report.    1875)...  54 — 

Engineering.     See  Arts  (Useful). 

ENGLAND. 

The  arrangement  of  the  subdivisions  of  this  subject  is  as 
follows :  Antijiuities,  condition,  and  manners  of  the  peo- 
ple; Description  and  travels;  Constitution  and  govern- 
ment ;  Historical  collections,  &c. ;  History  (general) ; 
History  (by  periods) ;  Naval  history;  Progress,  trade,  &c. 

Antiquities,   Condition,   and  Manners  of  the 
People ;  Description  and  Travels. 

English  traits.     Emerson,  E.  W.     v.  2.     1870 23 141 

FirstimpressionsofEnglandanditspeople.    Miller, 

H.     1868     35_213 

Notes  on  England.    Taine,  H.  A.    1872 33—213 

Our  old  home.  A  series  of  English  sketches.  Haw- 
thorne, Nathaniel.     1868 35 213 

Painters'  camp  in  England,  &c.    Hamerton,  P.  G. 

1873 35-213 

Passages  from  the  English  note-books.  Hawthorne, 

Nathaniel.     1876.     2v •.,  35—213 

Pictorial  history  of  England.    Craik,  G.  L.,  and 

Macfarlane,  C.    1846-'48.    4  v 43—276 

i\rote.— Each  volume  of  this  history  contains  chapters  on 
the  social  condition  and  manners  of  the  English. 


England — continued. 

Poems  of  places  series.     (England.)    Longfellow, 

H.  W.    Best.,  1876-77.    4  V 16—  98 

Popnlar  antiquities  of  Great  Britain.    Brand,  J. 

1853-55.    3v 22—130 

Rocks   ahead ;   or,    the  warnings    of    Cassandra. 

Greg,  W.  E.    1874 23—140 

Sights  a-foot.    Collins,  \V.  W.    n.d 35—212 

Stray  studies  from  England  and  Italy.    Green,  J. 

E.     1876     23—140 

See.  a!«o.  Biography ;  Drama;  Government  and  Politics; 
Eloquence ;  Language ;  Literature,  &c. 

Constitution  and  Government. 

British  constitution.  Brougham,  H.  (In  his  Po- 
litical philosophy,  v.  2.     1844) 29—178 

British  constitution.    Dymond,  J.    (In  his  Essays, 

pp.  3-53) 23—141 

Charters  of  the  old  English  colonies  in  America. 

Lucas,  Samuel.    1850 46 285 

Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  England,  with  notes 
by  George  Sharswood.  Blackstone,  Sir  William. 
Phila.,  1866. 29—178 

Constitutional  history   of  England.    Hallam,  H. 

1873.    2v 48—281 

Constitutional  history  of  England.    Stubbs,  Hev. 

W.    1875.    3v 46—282 

Essay  on  Hallam's  constitutional  history.  Macau- 
lay,  T.  B.    (2>i  At»  E8.says,  p.  67) 23—142 

Essays  on  representative  government  in  England, 
from  the  conquest  till  the  reign  of  the  Tudors. 
Guizofc,  M.  {In  his  Histocy  of  representative 
government,  p.  257) 29 — 179 

Gleanings  of  past  years.    Gladstone,  W.  E.    n.  d. 

V.  1 45—275 

Helation  of  the  English  people  to  the  Eusso-Turk- 
ish  war.  Freeman,  E.  A.  {In  Current  discus- 
sions, p.  319.     1878) 23—137 

Review  of  essay  on  the  practice  of  the  British 
government,  as  distinguished  from  the  abstract 
theory  on  which  it  is  supposed  to  be  founded. 
Leckie,  G.  F.     (In  F.  Jeffrey's  essays,  p.  561) . . .      23—141 

Review  of  James  Mill's  essay  on   government. 

Macaulay,  T.  B.    (In  his  Essays,  p.  670) 23—142 

Rise  and  progress  of  the  English  constitution.    De 

Lolme,  J.  S.    1838.    2v 46—282 

Stability  of  the  British  empire  in  India.    Owen,  S. 

J.    (Jn  Current  discussions,  V.  2,  p.  273.    1878-)      23—137 

Historical  Collections  and  old  English 
Chronicles. 

Chronicle  of  Florence  of  Worcester,  with  the  two 
continuations,  to  1300.  (Annals  of  English  his- 
tory.)   Forester,  T.,  tr.     Lond.,  1854 43—276 

Chronicles  of  England,  France,  Spain,  and  the  ad- 
'joining  countries.  Illus.  Froissart,  Sir  J. 
Johnes,  T.,  (r.     1852.     2v 45—276 

Same.     The  boy's   Froissart.    Lanier,    S. 

Illus.    1879 43—276 

Chronicles  (of  England,  France,  &c.,  1400-1516). 

Monstrelet,  E.  de.    Tr.  by  Johnes,  T.   1849.    2  v.      47— '291 

Flowers  of  history :  comprising  the  history  of  En- 
gland, from  A.  D.  447  to  A.  D.  1235.  Eoger  do 
Wendover.  Formerly  ascribed  to  Matthew,  of 
Paris.    1849.    2v 46-283 

History  (General). 

Affaires  de  I'Angleterre  et  de  rAm6rique,  1776. 

16  V 44—278 

Angleterre.    (L'Univers.)    Gailbert  Uon  et  Pell6 

C.     1812-'44.    4v 43—261 


ENGLAND. 


81 


ENGLAND. 


England — continued. 

Angleterre,  histoiro   d',   to   1815.     Millot,  C.  F. 

Paris,  1820.    2v 46—283 

British  history,  chronologically  arranged.    Wade, 

J.    «848 43— 2G4 

Ohilds  history  of  England.    Dickens,  C.    1871...      45—270 
Oomic  history  of  England,    lllno.    A'Beckett,  Gil- 
bert Abbott.     Lond.,  n.  d 45—276 

English  history.    Maurice,  F.  D.    (In  Friendship 

of  book.s,  p.  187) 23—138 

Historical  essays.     Thierry,  J.  N.  A.     1845 23—142 

History  of  England,  from  the  earliest  times  to  1760. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.     Lond.,  1819.     4  v 45—275 

History  of  England.  lCOS-1641.    Graham,  Catharine 

(formerly  Macanlay,  Catharine).  1746.  2v...  40—284 
History  of  England,  to  1688.  Hume,  D.  1848.  6  v.  45—274 
Historyof  EngLind,  tol688.  Lingard,  J.  1840.  8  v.  46—285 
History  of  England,  to  1572.    Mackintosh,  Sir  J. 

Continued  to  1760.    By  Wallace,  W.  and  Bell,  E. 

1830.     lOv 40—284 

to  1572.    (Revised  by  author's  son.)    Mack- 

into.sh,  A'ir  J.     1853.     2t 46—284 

History  of  England,  from  the  accession  of  James 

II  to  1697,  witli  general  introduction.  Macanlay, 

T.  B.     1849-'.-.6.    4v 46—284 

History  of  England,  1689-1760.    Smollett,  T.     1848. 

4  v.... 46—282 

Written  as  a  continuation  of  Hume's  History  of  England. 
History  of  England,  1713-'63.    Stanhope,  P.  H.,  earl 

(formerly  iordMalion).     1849.    2t  46—283 

History  of  Great  Britain,  1760-1821.    Miller,  J.  R. 

1829.  (Continuation  of  Hume  and  Smollett)  .. .  40—283 
History  of  the  English  people,  to  1815.    Green,  J. 

K.     1878-1880.     4t 45—274 

Pictorial  history  of  England,  to  1760.    Craik,  G.  L., 

and  Macfarlane,  Cliarles.    N.  T.,  1846-'48.    4  v.      45—276 

Romance  of  history  (England) .    Ncele,  H 10 —  55 

Short  liistory  of  the  English  people.    Green,  John 

Eich.     N.  Y.,  1876 45—274 

See,  also.  In  general  alphabet.  History  (Origin,  Philoso- 
phy, &c.). 

See,  also,  in  Biblical  and  religious  literature.  Reformation 
(The). 

HISTORY:  BY  PERIODS. 

Anglo-Saxon,  A.  D.  491-1066. 

History  of  Anglo-Saxons.  lUua.  Palgrave,  F.  1867.      46—281 
History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons  to  the  Norman  con- 
quest.   Turner,  S.     1841.     2v 46—281 

V.  2  contains  appendices  on  the  language,  laws,  manners, 

religion,  &c.,  of  the  Anglo-Saxons; 
Note. — Stubbs'  is  the  most  profound  work  upon  the  Saxon 
constitution,  and  Freeman  the  leading  historian  of  the 
Xorman  conquest. 

Norman  Conquest,  llth-12th  Centuries. 

History  of  the  Norman  conqtiest  of  England,  449- 

1087.    Freeman,  E.  A.     1873.     4v 45—276 

History   of  the   conquest   of  England,    to    1485. 

Thierry,  J.  N.  A.     1847.     2v 46—282 

See,  also,  in  Biography,  lives  of  William  Eufus,  Matilda  of 

Flanders,  in  Strickland's  (Jueens  of  England. 
In  Fiction,  see  Bulwer's  Harold  and  Klngsley's  Hereward. 
See  Chronicle  of  Florence  of  Worcester  (45 — 276)  as  an  orig- 
inal authority  for  this  period. 

Plantagenets,  12th-14th  Century. 

Early Plantagcnets.  Stubbs,  William,  n.  d.  (Epochs 

of  history) 46—284 

See  the  Chronicles  of  Roger  de  Wendover. 

See,  also,  in  Biography,  livesof  Chaucer ;  Wycliflfe. 

Note. — For  description  of  this  period,  see  Carlyle's  Past 

and  present. 
In  Biography,  see  lives  of  Chaucer;  Wycliflfe. 
In  Drama,  see  Shakespeare's  King  John ;  Richard  II. 
In  Fiction,  see  Scott's  Ivanhoe  and  Talisman ;  Thackeray's 

burlesque  of  Rebecca  and  Rowena,  and  Bulwer's  (E.  G. 

E.  L.)  Last  of  the  barons. 

11 


England — continued. 

Lancaster  and  York,   including  the  TVars  of 
the  Roses,  1377-1509. 

Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York.    Gairdnor,  James. 

1875.     {Epochs  of  history)   46—284 

See,  also,  Shakespeare's  Henry  IV,  V,  and  VI,  Edward  IV, 

and  Richard  III ;  Miss  Strickland's  Lives  of  the  Queens ; 

Campbell's  Lives  of  the  cliancellors  and  chief  justices. 

In  Fiction,  Fullerton's  Stormy  life. 

Tudors  (1485-1603),  including  EngUsh  Refor- 
mation, 1534-1553. 

Age  of  Elizabeth.    Creighton,  M.    N.  Y.,  1876.    2 

copies.     (Epochs  of  history) 46 — 284 

Dissolution  of  the  monasteries,  Henry  VUI  and 
Anne  Boleyn.     Fronde,  J.  A.     (Short  studies, 

v.l) 

England  under  the  reigns  of  Edward  the  sixth  and 

Mary,  1547-'58.    Tytler,  P.  F.     1839.     2  v 46—282 

Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution.     Seebohm,  F. 

n.  d.    (Epochs  of  history) 4(i — 284 

History   of  England,    1527-1588.      Froude,  J.  A. 

1867-'70.    12v 45—275 

A  sketch  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII  will  be  found  in 
HaUam's  Constitutional  history  of  England,  and  in  Lin- 
gard. In  Fiction,  Miildl)ach'8  Henry  VIII.  Also,  see 
Shakespeare's  Henry  VIII,  and  Scott's  Marmion.  For 
reign  of  Elizabeth,  ^see,  in  Fiction,  Scott's  Kenilworth  ; 
Klngsley's  Westward  ho ! 

Reformation  of  the  church  of  England,  History  of 

the.    Burnet.G.    1850.    2v 14—85 

See,  also,  in  Biography,  Cranmer;  Cromwell. 
See,  also,  in  general  ali)habet,  Edinburgh  cabinet  library, 
v.  22,  sketches  of  Erasmus,  More,  Wolsey,  Henry  VIII. 

The  Stuarts  (1603  to  1714),  including  the  Rev 
olution,  1640 ;  the  Commonwealth ;  the  Res- 
toration, 1660 ;  the  Revolution,  1688,  and 
Age  of  Anne. 

Collection  of  the  great  affairs  of  state  from  1639  to 

1648.    Nalson,  J.    Lond.,  1682.    2v... 40—283 

Commentaries  on  the  life  and  reign  of  Charles  I. 

Disraeli,I.     1828-'31.     5v 45—276 

First  two  Stuarts  and  the   Puritan   revolution. 

Gardiner,  S.  R.     1876.    2  copies 46—284 

History  of  the  commonwealth  of  England,  1640-'58. 

Godwin.W.     1824-'28.     4v 45—275 

History  of  the  English  revolution,  from  the  acces- 
sion of  Charles  the  tirst.  Guizot,  Francois  Pierre 
Guillaume.     1838.     2v 45—274 

History  of  the  rebellion  and  civil  wars  in  England, 
from  1641  to  the  restoration  in  1660.  Hyde,  E., 
Earl  of  Clarendon.    1717.    7v 45—277 

King  and  the  commonwealth :  a  history  of  Charles 
and  the  rebellion.  Cordery,  B.  M.,  and  Phill potts, 
J.S.    1876 45—277 

Memoirs  of  the  court  of  England  during  the  reign 

of  theStuarts.    Jesse,  J.  H.,  1840.    4v 46—285 

Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I,  with  a  continua- 
tion to  the  restoration  of  Charles  U.  Warwick, 
P.    1701 46—282 

Observations  on  the  historical  work  of  Charles 
James  Fox,  by  George  Rose ;  with  a  narrative  of 
the  events  which  occurred  in  the  enterprise  of 
the  Earl  of  Argyle,  in  1685.  Hume,  Sir  Patrick. 
Lond.,  1809 46—285 

Secret  history  of  the  court  of  James  I.    Osborne, 

F.     1811.    2v 40—243 

See,  in  Biography,  James  I ;  Charles  I ;  Charles  II ;  Anne ; 
Cromwell ;  Lord  Clarendon ;  Prince  Rupert ;  Milton,  &c.; 
Hampden;  Laud;  Sydney  (A.);  Vane;  also,  Biography 
(Collective;  Royal). 


ENGLAND. 


82 


EROKMANN. 


England — coutinued. 

Revolution  of  1688,  and  Period  to  Hanoverian 
Succession,  1714. 

Age  of  Anne.  Morris,  E.  E.  1878.  (Epoch  of  his- 
tory series) 46 — 284 

Also,  among  liistoriea  given,  treating  of  the  age  of  Anne, 

are  Macanlay's  to  1702,  and  Smollett's  history,  1689  to 

1760.  , 

YoT  age  of  Anne,  in  Fiction,  see  Thackeray's  Esmond,  ana 

Bnlwer's  Devereux. 
In  Fiction,  see  Scott's  "Woodstock,  Legend  of  Montrose, 
Old  mortality,   Peveril  of  the  peak ;   Bnmas'   Twenty 
Years  after;  Scott's  Rokeby,  Aytoun'sLays,  and  Defoe's 
Plague  in  London.    Pepys'  diary  covers  this  period. 

Cavaliers  of  England.    Herbert,  H.  W 5—32 

[Fiction.] 
Fall  of  the  Stuarts,  and  western  Europe.    Hale,  E. 

n.  d.    2  copies.    (Epochs  of  history  series) 46 — 284 

History  of  tlie  revolution  of  1688  in  England.  Mack- 

intosli,  Sir  J.    1835 46—283 

Review  of  the  causes  of  the  revolution  of  1688. 
Mackintosh,  Sir  J.  (In  Modem  British  essay- 
ists, p.  271) 23—142 

Hanoverian  Succession,  1714. 

Four  Georges.    Thackeray,  W.  M.    1869 40—245 

History  of  England  in  the  18th  century.     Lecky, 

W.E.H.     1878.     2v 46—285 

History  of  the  reign  of  George  IlL     Bisset,  R. 

1803.    av 45—287 

History  of  the  reign  of  George  IIL    Hughes,  T.  S. 

1835-'36.    8v 45—274 

Journal  of  the  reigns  of  George  IV  and  William 

IV.    Greville,  C.  C.  E.    1875.    2v 46—274 

Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England  of  the  bouse  of 

Hanover.    Doran.J.     1865.    2v 37 — 225 

Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  George  II.    Walpole,  H. 

1847.    ^v 46—282 

Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  George  III.    Walpole,  H. 

185L    4v 46—282 

From  1748  to  1783. 

Qeneral  history  of  the  late  war  in  Europe,  &;c. 

(1748-1760).    Entick.J.     1763-'64.     5v 43—266 

Grenville    papers.      Correspondence    of    Richard 

Grenville,  Earl  Temple,  George  Grenville  (1742- 

1777).     Ed.-liy  W.J.  Smith.     1852-'53 40—244 

History  of  the  war  with  America,  Prance,  Spain, 

and  Holland,  1775-1783.    lUus.    Andrews,  John. 

Lend.,  1785-'86.    4v 43—266 

Period  subsequent  to  1783. 

History  of  England  during  the  thirty  years' peace, 

]816-'46.    Martineau,  Harriet.    1849-'50.    2v...  46—283 

History  of  England  from  1830  to  1874.    Molesworth, 

W.N.     1874.    3v 46-283 

History  of  our  own  times,  from  the  accession  of 
C^ucen  Victoria  to  the  Berlin  congress.  Mc- 
Carthy, Justin.     1879.    2v 46 285 

Queen  (The).   Conspiracies  of  1806  and  1813  against 

the  Princess  of  Wales.     Carey,  W.     1820 45 277 

Recollections  and  suggestions.  1813-1873.    Russell, 

John,.Eori.     1875 46 283 

Secret  history  of  the  court  of  England.    Hamilton, 

Lady  Anne.    1832 45 274 

See,  also,  in  Biography,  lives  of  Hastings,  Burke,  Eldon, 
Wellington,  Wilberforce,  Shelbnrne,  Cobden,  Macaulay, 
Prince  Albert,  &c. 

Naval  History  of  England. 

Fntnre  prospects  of  the  English  navy.    Hughes,  R. 

E.    (7n  Cambridge  essays,  185,5,  p.  148) 23—142 

Navalbistory  of  England.     Southey,  R.     1835 43—265 

Naval  history  of  Groat  Britain.  Campbell,  J.  1813. 

8t 4J— 266 


England— 'Continued. 

Progress,  Trade,  &o. 

Chapters  in  the  histcry  of  popular  progress  in  En- 
gland.   Routledge,  J.     1876 46—283 

History  of  progress  in  Great  Britain.    Philp,  R.  K. 

1859 45—274 

Progress  of  Britain  in  the  mechanical  arts.    Sime, 

J.    (/»  Edinburgh  essays,  1856,  p.  169) 23—142 

Progress  of  the  nation.     Porter,  G.  E.    1836-'43. 

3  v.. 46—281 

Statistical  account  of  the  British  empire.    McCul- 

loch,  J.  E.     1837.    2v 51—310 

England,  Church  of.  See  Biblical  and  re- 
ligious literature. 

England's  reformation:  a  poem.    Ward, 

T.     u.d 17—105 

English.    See  England. 

English  actors  from  Shakespeare  to  Mac- 
ready.  Baker,  Harry  Barton.  1879.  2  v..  36—220 

English  and  Scottish  ballads.  Cliild,  F.  J., 
ed.     1864.    8v 16—98 

English  governess  at  the  Siamese  court. 

Ilhis.     Leonowens,  A.  H.     1873 35—211 

English  humorists.      Illus.      Thackeray, 

W.  M.     1869 40-245- 

English  men  of  letters.     Morley ,  John,  ed. 

1879.     13v 37—226 

For  contents,  see  Biography  (Collective). 

English  note-books.  Hawthorne,  N.  1876. 
2  V 35—213 

English  statesmen.  Higginson,  T.  W. 
1875 36—218 

Enigmas  of  life.    Greg,  W.  E.    1874 23—140 

Elltick,  John.  General  history  of  the 
late -war.    Illus.    Loud.,  1763-'64.    5  v..  43—266 

Epigrams,  ancient  and  modern.    Booth,  J. 

1863 17—104 

E  pluribus  unum.     Prince, L.  B.     1867  ...  29—179 

Epochs  of  ancient  history.    Cox,  6.  W., 

and  Sankey,  C,  eds.    N.  Y.,  n.  d.     4  v..  47—289 

CONTKKTS. 

Age  of  the  Antonines,  or  the  Roman  empire  of  the  second 

century.    Capes,  W.  W. 
Athenian  empire.    Cox,  G.  W. 
Greeks  and  Persians.    Cox,  G.  W. 
Eoman  history :  the  early  empire.    Capes,  W.  W. 

Epochs  of  history.  Morris,  E.  E.,  ed.  N. 
Y.,  1878.     11  V 46—284 

CONTENTS. 

Age  of  Anne.    Morris,  E.E. 

Age  of  Elizabeth.    Creighton,  M.    2  copies. 

Beginning  of  the  middle  ages.    Church,  E.  W.    2  copies. 

Crusades  (TluO.    Cox,  G.  W.    2  copies. 

Early  Plantagenets.    Stubbs,  W. 

Fallbf  the  Stuarts,  and  western  Europe.  Hale,E.  2copie8. 

First  two  Stuarts,  and  the  Puritan  revolution.    Gardmer, 

S.  R.    2  copies. 
French  revolution,  and  first  empire.   Morris,  William  O'C. 

2  copies. 
Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York.    Gairdner,  James. 
Protestant  revolution.    Seebohm,  F.    2  copies. 
Thirty  years'  war.    Gardiner,  S.  E.    2  copies. 

Equatorial  Africa,  Explorations  and  ad- 
ventures in.  Illus.  Du  Chaillu,  P.  B. 
1862 33—204 

Erckmann,  Emile,  and  Chatrian,  Alex- 
andre.   See  Fiction. 


ESCEICHE. 


83 


EUROPE. 


Escriche,  Don  Joaquin.  Diccionario 
razonado  de  legislaciou  y  j  iirisprudencia. 
Mad.,  1847.    2  v 25—151 

Supplement.     Mad.,  1847 25 —  15 

Espagne.     See  Spain. 

Espy,  James  P.  Philosophy  of  storms. 
Bo8t.,1841 32—195 

Essay  in  criticism.     Arnold,  M.'   1869...  2.3 — 141 

Essay  on  crimes  and  punishments,  trans- 
lated from  the  Italian ;  with  a  comment- 
ary attributed  to  M.  de  Voltaire.     1767 . .  23—142 

Essay  on  moral  command.    Eolt,  J.    1842.   14 — 82 

Essay  on  philosophical  writers  and  other 

men  of  letters.  DeQuincey,T.  1860.  2  v.  21—126 

Essay  on  the  poets,  and  other  English 
writers.     DeQuincey.T.     1859 21—126 

Essay  on  the  principles  of  morality.     Dy- 

mond.J.     1844 23—141 

Essay  on  the  progress  of  nations.  Sea- 
man, E.  C.     18.V2 29—179 

Essay  on  war  and  its  accordancy  with  the 
principles  of  Christianity.  Dymond,  J. 
11.  d 29—177 

Essays,  Critical  and  miscellaneous.  Mac- 
aulay,  T.  B.  {Modern  British  essayists.) 
1856 23—142 

Essays,  Historical  and  biographical,  po- 
litical, social,  literary,  and  scientiflc. 
Miller,  H.     1866 23—141 

Essays  in  literary  criticism.     Hutton,  R. 

H.     n.d 23—141 

Essays,  Political,  economical,  and  philo- 
sophical. Bumford,  Count.  1797-1802. 
3v 23—142 

Essays  written  in  the  intervals  of  busi- 
ness.   Help8,«ij-A.     1872 23—141 

ESSAYS. 
List  of  Essayists. 

Through  the  following  list  roaders  are  referred  to  the 
general  alphabet  for  such  authors  as  have  written  vol- 
umes of  miscellaneouH  essays,  and  for  such  collections 
as  are  anonymous,  the  table  0/  contents  beiug  given  in 
many  cases;  but  collections  restricted  to  special  sub- 
jects, such  as  Pine  Arts,  Mathematics,  should  be  looked 
for  under  the  subjects. 

Adams,  John.  Dymond,  J. 

Addison,  Joseph.  Earle,  John. 

Alison,  Sir  A.  Edinburgh  essays. 

Arnold,  Frederick.  Elder,  William. 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Emerson,  K.  W. 

Bacon,  Francis,  Lord.  Everett,  Edward. 

Bayne,  Peter.  Everett,  William. 

Blackie,  J.  S.  -Field,  JIfr*.  H.  M. 

Bristed,  C.  A.  Foster,  John. 
Bnlwer-Lytton,  Sir  B.  G.  E.  L.     Franklin,  Beiyamin. 

Cambridge  essays,  18-55.  Freeman,  E.  A. 

Oarlyle,  Thomas.  Friswell,  J.  H. 
Chambers'  Information  for  the    Froude,  J.  A. 

people.  Gladstone,  W.  E. 

Chambers'  Miscellany.  Goldsmith,  Oliver. 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Green,  J.  K. 

OolUnSjWUkie.  Greg,  William  E. 

Cook,  Joseph.  Hale,  Edward  Everett. 

Craik,  D.  M.  Muloch.  Hamerton,  P.  G. 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 
Dodge,  M.  A.  (Gail  Hamilton.)    Hay,  John. 


Essays — continued. 

Helps,  Arthur.  *  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  d". 

Henry,  C.  S.  Oxford  essays,  1857. 

Higginson,  T-  W.  Parton,  Mrs.  S.  P.    (Fanny 
Hogg,  ,T.  Fern.) 

Holland,  J.  G.  Pascal,  Blaise. 

Holmes,  O.  W.  Foe,  Edgar  A. 

Hopkins,  Mark.  Holt,  J. 

Howells,  William  Dean.  Rumford,  Count. 

Hutton,  K.  H.  Ruskin,  John. 

Jackson,  Helen  Hunt.  Russell,  A.  P. 

James,  Henry,  jr.  Seaman,  E.  C. 

Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Shairp,  J.  C. 

Jeffrey,  Francis.  Smiles,  Samuel. 

Jerrold,  Douglas.  Smith,  J.  Cotton. 

Johnson,  Samuel.  Smith,  Sydney. 

Eingsley,  Charles.  Stanhope,  P.  H.,  bih  earl. 

Lamb,  Charles.  Stedman,  E.  C. 

Lockhart,  J.  G.  Stephen,  Sir  James. 

Lowell,  James  E.  Story,  W.  W. 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B. 

Mackenzie,  E.  S.  Symonds,  J.  A. 

Mackintosh,  Sir  J.  Talfourd,  T.  N. 

Maginn,  W.  Thackeray,  A.  I, 

Maistre,  Xavier  de.  Thackeray,  W.  M. 

Mathe'ws,  William.'  Theophrastus. 

Maurice,  F.  D.  Thierry,  Augustiu. 

Mill,  John  Stuart.  Thoreau,  Henry  I). 

Miller,  Hugh.  Whipple,  E.  P. 

Montaigne,  Michel  de.  Whittier,  J,  G. 

Miiller,  Max.  Wilson,  John. 

Essex  County,  Mass.,  History  of.  Wheat- 
land, Henry,  M.  D.,  ed.     1878 53—320 

fitats-TJnis,  Histoire  et  description  des 
voles  de  communication  aux.  Cheva- 
lier, M.     1840.     2v ;  53— 

Etching.     See  Fine  Arts. 

Ethnography  and  philology  of  the  In- 
dian tribe.s  of  the  Missouri  Valley.  Hay- 
don,  F.  V.     Phila.,  1862 54— 

Etudes surles glaciers.    Agassiz,  L.     Neu- 

chfttel,  1H40.     Avec  les  planches 32—194 

Euclid.  Elements  of  geometry.  Play- 
fair,  J.     1854 19—115 

Euripides.  Works.  Potter,  R.,  tr. 
Lond.,   1832.     3v 16—98 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Biographical  sketch  of  Euripides ;  Tragedies. 
2  and  3.    Tragedies. 

EUROPE. 
History,  &c. 

Europe,  past  and  present.    Ungewitter,  F.  H.    N. 

T.andLond.,  1850 46—281 

General  history  of  civilii'.ation  in  Europe.    Guizot, 

F.  P.  G.     1846.     4v 46—280 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Europe  generally.         v.  2-4.  France. 
History  of  Europe  from  1789  to  1831.    1st  and  2d 

series.    Alison,  Sir  A.    6  v.    1850. 
History  of  modem  Europe  to  1763.    Eussell,  W. 

Continued  to  1826  by  Jones,  W.    3  v.    1853--..      46—281 
History  of  the  18th  century,  to  1797,  with  particular 

reference  to  mental  cultivation  and  progress. 

Schlosser,  F.  C.    1843-'52.    6v 43—262 

History  of  the  intellectual  development  of  Europe. 

Draper,  J.  W.    N.  T.,  1869 43—264 

History  of  the  origin  of  representative  government 

In  Europe.    Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    Lond.,  1852 29—179 


EUEOPE. 


84 


FAIRY. 


Europe — continued. 

History  of  the  rise  and  influence  of  the  spirit  of 
rationalism  in  Europe.  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  N.  T. 
2v.     1870 14—84 

Sketch  of  the  state  and  history  of  Europe  from'.1659 
to  1688.  St.  John,  H.,  Lord  Bolingbroke.  (In  v. 
2  0/ Ai«  Works.    1841)  21—128 

Treaties,  declarations  of  war,  manifestoes,  and 
other  public  papers  relating  to  pea«e  and  war 
among  the  potentates  of  Europe  from  1495  to  the 
presenttime.    Lend.,  1710.    3t 43—266 

View  of  the  state  of  Europe  daring  the  middle  ages. 

Hallam,  H.     Lend.,  1846-'48.    3  v 43—264 

See,  aUo,  Biblical  .and  religious  literature  (nationalism). 
AUo,  see  History,  in  general  alphabet. 

Description  and  Travels. 

A  farmer's  vacation.    Waring,  G.  E.,  jr.    1876 36—212 

Alhambra  and  the  Kremlin;  the  south  and  the 

north   of  Europe.      Prime,    Samuel   Irenaeus. 

lUus.     1873 35—211 

An  American  girl  abroad.    Trafton,  A.    1874 12 — 71 

Bits  of  travel.     (Germany,  Italy.)    Jackson,  Mrs. 

H.  U.     1874 36—222 

By-ways  of  Europe.    Taylor,  J.  B.    1869 35—213 

Europe  illustrated.    Sherer,  J.    Lond.  and  N.  Y., 

n.  d.    2v 30—181 

European  acquaintance.  De  Forest,  J.  W.  1858.  3 —  21 
European  life  and  manners.    Colman,    H.    Best. 

and  Lond.,  1849.    2v 35—213 

Hints  for  six  months  in  Europe.    Latrobe,  J.  H. 

B.     1869 35—213 

Lakes  of  Killarney  to  the  Golden  Horn.    Field, 

Henry  Martyn.    1877 36—221 

Letters  of  a  traveler;  or,  notes  of  things  seen  in 

Europe.    Bryant,  W.  C.    1870 34—208 

Observations   in  Europe.    Hlus.     Durbin,  J.  P. 

N.  Y.,  1854.    2v 35—213 

Outre-mer.    A   pilgrimage.    Longfellow,  H.  W. 

1865 35—212 

Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic.    A  canoe  cruise  through 

Norway,  Sweden,   Denmark,    &c.    Macgregor, 

J.     n.  d 36—222 

Thousand  miles  in  the  Rob  Roy  canoe*  on  rivers 

and    lakes  of  Europe.    Illus.    Macgregor,    J. 

1871 35-213 

Views  a- foot;  or,  Europe  seen  with  knapsack  and 

staff.     Taylor,  J.  B.     1870 35-,213 

See,  in  the  general  alphabet,  names  of  various  countries  of 
Europe  for  other  works  relative  to  Europe;  alto.  History 
(Ancient,  Modern,  Universal) ;  Literature  (o/  various 
portions  of  Europe);  Law;  Man  (Prohi.storio  Man); 
Political  economy;  Statistics;  Education;  Fine  Arts; 
Geography;  Language. 

Evans,  Augusta  J.  See  Wilson,  Mrs. 
A.  J.,  iu  riction. 

Evans,  Mariau( George J?;io*).  (See Cross, 
Mrs.  J.  Walter,  iu  Fiction. 

Everett,  Edward.  Orations  and  speeches 
on  various  occasions.  '  Bost.,  1850-'59. 
3v 22—135 

Everett,  William.  On  the  Cam:  lec- 
tures on  the  University  of  Cambridge  in 
England.     Cambridge,  1865 23—140 

EVOLUTION. 

Evolution.  First  principles  of  a  new  sys- 
tem of  philosophy.   Spencer,  H.   1867...  3ft— 184 

History  of  creation.     Haeckel,  E. 

1876.    2v 30-186 


Evolution — continued. 

Philosophical  discussions.  Wright, 

Chauncey.    1877 30—184 

See  in  Popular  Science  Monthly  (32 — 197),  Evolution  and 
mind,  v.  3,  p.  359 ;  Evolution  and  the  doctrine  of  design, 
V.  5,  p.  78 ;  Evolution  and  the  origin  of  life,  v.  4,  p.  713 ; 
Doctrine  of  evolution ;  Evolution  and  the  spectroscope; 
V.  2,  p.  320;  Genesis,  geology,  and  evolution,  v.  4,  p.  324: 
Herbert  Spencer  and  tlie  doctrine  of  evolution,  v.  6,  p. 
20;  Literature  of  evolution,  v.  6,  p.  745;  Mathematics  in 
evolution,  vol.  9,  p.  202 ;  Mental  evolution  and  necessary 
truth,  V.  5,  p.  359 ;  Social  evolution,  p.  604 ;  Its  cause, 
V.  6,  p.  615. 

See,  also.  Natural  history  (Theories  of  origin  and  develop- 
ment of  species);  Biblical,  &c.,  literature  (Religion  and 
science). 

Ewbank,  Thomas.  Descriptive  and 
historical  account  of  hydraulic  and  other 
machines  for  raising  water,  ancient  and 
modern.     N.  Y.,  1850 18—109 

Examination  of  Sir  William  Hamilton's 
philosophy.    Mill,  J.  S.   Bost.,  1866.   2 v.  30—184 

Excelsior:  helps  to  progress  in  religion, 
science,  and  literature.  Illus.  1854. 
2  V 23—137 

Excursions.    Thoreau,  H.  D.    1866 24—209 

Exhibitions,  Universal.  See  Arts  (Useful : 
Exhibitions). 

Exotics:  poems.    J.  F.  C.  and  L.  C,  trs. 

1876 16—  99 

Explorations  and  surveys  to  ascertain  a 
route  for  a  railroad  from  the  Mississippi 
Eiver  to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  made  under 
the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  War  in 
1853.     Illus.    Wash.,  1855.     13  v S5— 

Explorations  in  Texas,  New  Mexico,  Cal- 
ifornia, Sonora,  and  Chihuahua.  Illus. 
Bartlett,  J.  R.     1854.     2v 35—216 

Exploring  tour  beyond  the  Rocky  Mount- 
ains, Journal  of  an.     Parker,  S.     1846.-  34 — 206 

Expressions  of  the  emotions  in  man  and 

animals.     Illus.     Darwin,  C.     1873 30—183 

Extraordinciry  popular  delusions.  Illus. 
Mackay.C.     n.  d 22—129 

Eyries,  J.  B.  Danemark.  (L'Univers.) 
Paris,  1846 43—261 

Fable.    Age  of  fable.     Bulfinch,  T.     1869.  14—  81 

Dictionary  of  phrase  and   fable. 

Brewer,  E.  C.     n.  d 15—  91 

Noted  names  in  fiction.    Wheeler, 

W.A.     1872 52— 

See,  also,  Classical  dictionaries ;  Mythology. 

Fables  for  critics.    Lowell,  James  R 16 —  96 

Fables.    See  Fiction. 


Faerie  queene.     Spenser,  E.     v.  1-4 17 — 106 

Fair  France.     Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  Muloch. 

1871 35—212 

Fairfaxes  of  England  and  America.    NeiU, 

E.D.    Albany,   1868 36—217 

Fairfleld,   Francis  Gerry.      Ten  years 

with  spiritual  mediums.     N.  Y.,  1875... 
Fairy  talcs.     See  Fiction. 
Fairy  tales:  their  origin  and  meaning. 

Bunce,  J.T.     1879.... 14—81 


FALCOFBR. 


85 


FICTION. 


Falconer.  James,  jr.  Secret  revealed 
of  the  aiitliorship  of  Junias's  letters. 
Lend.,   1830 40—242 

Falconer,  William.  Poetical  works. 
With  a  life,  by  the  Jiev.  J.  Mitford. 
Bost.,  18C3 16—  98 

Same.    {In  AiUin'a,  J.,  British  poets).  17 — 104 

Fall  of  the  Stuarts.     2  copies.     See  Hale, 

E.     N.Y.,1878 46—284 

Familiar  letters  of  John  Adams  and  his 
wife,  Abigail  Adams,  during  the  revolu- 
tion.    1876 37—223 

"Familiar  quotations.  See  Bartlett,  J. 
Bost.,  1878 17—104 

'Familiar  quotations,  Index  to.  Grocott, 
J.  C.     1871 17—104 

Family  instructor.     De  Foe,  D.     Oxford, 

1841.     2v 21—126 

Fanny  Fern,  pseud.  See  Parton,  Mrs. 
S.  P. 

Faraday   as  a  discoverer.      Tyndall,    J. 

1873 39—235 

Farjeon,  B.  L.    &e Fiction. 

Farm  ballads.    Ilhis.    Carleton,W.    1873.16-99 

Farm  legends.    Illus.    CarIetou,W.    187G.  16—  99 

Farmer's  vacation.  Illus.  Waring,  G.  E. 
1876 36—222 

Farnliam,  Eliza W.  California,  indoors 
and  out ;  or,  how  we  farm,  wine,  and  live 
generally  in  the  Golden  State.  N.  Y., 
1856 34—210 

Faroe  Islands,  Historical  and  descriptive 
account  of.  (  Fol.  28,  Edinbm-gh  Cabinet 
Library) 29—179 

Farquharson,  Martha,  pseud.  See 
Finley,  M. 

Farraicut,  Admiral  David  G.  See  Biog- 
raphy. 

Fast  life  on  the  modem  highway.      See 

Taylor,  J.    1874 11—61 

Faust.  Drama.  3  copies.  <Sec  Goethe, 
J.  W.  von 16—  98 

Fawccit,  Edgar.    See  Fiction. 

FcatllcrstonliauB:h,  George  Wm. 
Cauoe  voyage  up  the  Miunay  Sotor. 
Illus.     Lend.,  1847.     2  v 34—207 

Federal   constitution,  Writings  of  John 

Marshall  upon  the.     1839 49—301 

See  United  States  (Constitution  ftnd  Government). 

Federal    government.    History    of    the. 

Bradford,  A.     1840 49—301 

"Federal  government :  its  officers  and  their 
duties.     Gillet,  R.H.    1872 29—178 

Federalist  on  the  new  constitution;  writ- 
ten in  1788  by  Mr.  Hamilton,  Mr.  Madi- 
son, and  Mr.  Jay,  with  an  appendix  con- 
taining the  letters  of  "Pacificus"  and 
"  Helvidius"  ou  the  proclamation  of  neu- 
trality of  1793.    HaUowell,  1852 49—301 


F£nelon,  Francois  de  Salignac  de  la 
Mothe.  CEuvres  de,  priScdddes  d'<Stude8 
Sur  la  vie,  par  M.  AimiS  Martin.  Paris, 
1865.     3v 21—123 

COXTF.NTS. 

V.  1.  Demonstration  de  I'existenco  do  Dieu;  Lettres; 
Traits  du  niinisti'Ti^  dea  pasteurs;  Lettres  sur  I'au- 
torite  de  l'6glise;  Manuel  de  pi6t6  ;  Bosunimi  pon- 
titicis  auctoiitate  diftsertatio;  Lettres  spirituelles. 

2.  Des  maxinies  des  saintH  surla  vie  int^aieuro;  Lettre; 

de  M.  Be  Cambrai;  K^ponso  do  M.  De  Cambrais 
Sermons  et  entretiens  sur  divera  sujets :  Mando- 
menta ;  De  I'^ducation  des  tilli's  ;  Reoueil  de  fables ; 
Dialogues  des  morts;  Opuscules  divers  fran^ais  et 
latins ;  Fabulosfc  narrationes ;  Uistorias :  Dialogues 
sur  r61oquence  en  g6n6ral. 

3.  Les  aventurea  do  T616maque:  L'Odysa6o  d'lTom^re; 

I^ofiaies;  Abr6g6  des  vies  dea  auciens  pliilosophes; 
Ecrits  politiques;  Correspondance  de  F^nelon. 

Fcnw^ick,  T.  Treatise  on  subterrane- 
ous surveying,  and  the  variation  of  the 
magnetic  needle.     Lond.,  1822 19 — 115 

Ferdinand  and  Isabella,-  History  of  the 
reign  of.     Prcscott,  W.  H.     1851.     3v..  48— 293 

Ferguson, 'Adam.  History  of  the  pro- 
gress and  termination  of  the  Roman 
republic.     Phila.,  1841 48—295 

Fergusson,  James.  Rude  stone  monu- 
ments in  all  countries;  their  ages  aiul 
uses.     Illus.     Lond.,  1872 30—185 

Fern  leaves  from  Fanny's  portfolio.  Ilhis. 
Parton,  S.  P.    1853 9—50 

Ferree,  P.  V.  Heroes  of  the  war  for  the 
Union  and  tlieir  achievements :  a  com- 
plete history  of  the  great  rebellion.  First 
series.     Cin.,  1864 36—217 

Fcrrel,  William.  Converging  series  ex- 
pressing the  ratio  between  the  diameter 
and  circumference  of  a  circle.  (  Vol.  18 
of  Sm.  Contrib.) 53— 

Ferrier,  Mary.     See  Fiction. 

Fessenden,  W.  P.,  Memorial  addresses 
on  the  life  and  character  of;  delivered 
in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 41st  Congress,  2d  session,  D(>c.  14, 
1869.     Wash.,  1870 23—139 

Fenclltwanger,  Lewis.  Treatise  on 
gems,  in  reference  to  their  practical  and 
scientific  value.     N.  Y.,  1838 19—115 

Fcuillct,  Octave.     See  Fiction. 

Fevers.    See  Medicine. 

FICTION. 

Alphabetical  List  of  Works. 

Note. — Kacli  work  is  entered   twice — under  its  author^i 
uame  and  under  the  lirst  word  of  its  tilte  not  an  article. 

Abbot  (The).    Scott  (Sic  W.)  1868 11—66 

A'Becket  (G.  A.)  Comic  history  of  En- 
gland    45—276 

Comic  history  of  Rome 48 — 295 

Abel  Drake's  wife.     Saunders  (J.) 10 — 54 

About(EdmondF.V.)  Fellah  (The).  1870.     1—    7 

Germaine.     Booth    (Mary    L.),  tr. 

1860 1—    7 

King  of   the    mountains.      Booth 

(MaryL.),  <r 1—    7 


FICTION. 


86 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Man  with  the  broken  ear.      Holt 

(Henry),  tr.    N.  Y.,  1872 

Notary's  nose.     1874 

Ronge  et  noir.     Pliila. ,  1873 

Tolla:  a  talo  of  modern  Rome.  Bost., 


1—    7 


4—  27 


13—  79 


4—  22 


14 


1856 

Acton  Bell,  pseud.    See  Bronte  (Anne). 
Adam  Bede.      George   Eliot,   pseud,    of 

Cross  (il/c8.  .John  Walter) 5—    9 

AdMe.      Kavanagh  (J.) 6—40 

Adeler  (Max),  pseud.    See  Clark  (Charles 

Heber). 
Adventures  of  a  brownie.   Craik.   (D.  M. 

Muloch).     1872 2—    9 

Adventures  of  a  marqnis.    Dumas  (A.  D.) 

1864 

Adventures    of    a    roving    diplomatist. 

Wikoff  (H.)     1857 --- 

Adventures  of  Caleb  Williams.     Godwin 

(W.)     1870 

Adventures  of   Captain    Mago.       lUus. 

Cahun(L.)     N.  Y.,  1876 2- 

Adventures    of     Mr.     Verdant     Green.     _ 

"Bede(C.)"     Bradley  (Edward) 1—    2 

Adventures  of  Philip  (The).    Thackeray 

( W.  M. )     1869.     2  V.     2  copies 12—  72 

Adventures  of  Tom   Sawyer.      "Twain 
(Mark)".      Clemens    (S.    L.)     1867.     2 

copies 

iCsop's  fables.     Townsend  (G.  F.),  tr 

Afloat  and  ashore.    Cooper  (J.  F.)    1871. 

After  dark.     Collins  (W.  W.) 

Afterglovir.      [auon.l      Lathrop    (G.    P.) 

(Xo  name  series.)    Bost.,  18T7 . 

After  many  days.   Reid  (Christian),  pseud. 

Fisher  (kissF.  C.)    1877 

Against  the  stream.  Charles  (E.)  1874. 
Against  the  world.     Hadermann  (J.  R.) 

Bost.,  1873 

Agatha's   husband.      Craik   (D.   M.   M.) 

1871 

Age  of  chivalry.  Bulfinch  (T.)  1869.... 
Agnes  of  Sorrento.  Stowe(H.  B.)  1869. 
Aguilar  (Grace).     Days  of  Bruce.     1872. 

2v 

Home  influence.    N.  Y. ,  1872 

Homo    scenes   and   heart   studies. 


2—  12 

1—  7 

2—  11 
2—  11 

9—  51 

4—  23 
2—  13 

4—  22 

2—  9 
14—  81 
11—  62 


Fiction — continued. 

Alcott  (L.  M.)    Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.    3 

vols 

Cupid  and  Chow-chow,  &c.     (Aunt 

Jo's  scrap-bag,  vol.  3.)     Bost.,  1874 

Eight  cousins;  or,  the  aunt  hill. 

Dins.     Bost.,  1875 

—. Hospital  sketches,  and  camp  and 

fireside  stories.     1872 

Little  men ;  Jo's  boys.     1871 

Little  women.     lUus.     Bost.,  1869. 

2  copies 

Moods.    Bost.,  1864 

My  boys.     (Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag, 

1.)    Bost.,  1872 

Rose  in  bloom;  a  sequel  to  "Eight 

Cousins."    Bost.,  1876 

Shawl-straps.     (Aunt    Jo's   scrap- 
bag,  vol.  2.)     Bost.,   1872 

Silver  pitchers,  and  other  stories. 

Bost.,  1876 

Work :  a  story  of  experience.  lUus. 

Bost.,  1873 

Alderbrook.  Judson  (_Mrs.  E.  C.)    Bost., 

1856 

Aldrich  (T.  B.) 

people. 


1870 


—  Mother's  recompense :   a  sequel  to 
'Home  influence" 

—  Vale  of  cedars ;    or,  the  martyr. 


1872. 


Woman's  friendship.     1871 

Aileen  Ferrers.     Morley  (S.) 

Ainslee  (Herbert),  pseud.    See  Maitland 

(Edward). 
Alchemist,  or  the  house  of  Claes.    Balzac, 

(H.  de).    N.  Y.,  1841 


1— 
1— 


9—  53 


1—    7 


2v. 


vol. 


1— 
1— 

1— 

1— 


1—  r 


Bost. 


Marjorie  Daw,  and  other 
1873 

CONTENTS. 


1—      7 


6—  40 


1—    7 


Friend  of  my  youth  ;  Mademoiselle  Olympe,  of  Zabriaklj 
Marjorie  Daw;  Miss  Mehetable's  son;  P6re  Antoines 
dat«palm;  Quito  so;  Kivermoutli  romance;  Struggle 
for  life ;  Young  desperado. 


Prudence  Palfrey. 


Bost.,  1874.... 
MacDonald(G.) 


1—    7 


1— 

6 

1— 

6 

1— 

6 

1— 

6 

Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen. 

N.  Y.,  1874 7—  46 

Alexander  (Mrs.),  pseud,  of  Hector  {Mrs. 

A.B.)    Her  dearest  foe.     N.  Y.,  1876....     1—    6 

Heritage  of   Langdale.      (Leisure 

hour  series.)     N.  Y.,  1877 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird.     N.  Y.,  1875 

The  wooing  o't.     N.  Y. ,  1873 

Which  shall  it  bef    N.  Y.,  1874.. . 

Alice;   sequel  to   "Ernest    Maltravers." 

Bulwer-Lytton(Sii-E.)     1869 1—    7 

Alice  Brand;  a  romance  of  Washington. 

Riddle  ( A.  G. )     N.  Y.,  1875 10—56 

Alice  Lorraine.     Blackmore  (R.  D.)    N. 

Y.,  1875 

Alicia  Warlock. 

Bost.,  1875 

All  in  the  dark. 

1866 

AllvT^orth  Abbey.     Southworth  (E.  D.  E. 

N.)    Phila.,  1865 11—64 

Alroy.     Disraeli  (B.)     Lond.,  1871 4—28 

Alton  Locke,  tailor  and  poet.     Kingsley 

(C.)    N.  Y.,  n.  d 6—39 

Amelia.    Fielding  (H.)    1861 4—24 

American  (The).  James  (H.)   Bost.,  1877.     5—  29 
American  baron.     lUus.    De  Mille  (J.) 

N.  Y.,  1872 3—  20 


Illus.     ColUns  (W.  W.) 
Le  Fanu(J.  S.)    N.  Y., 


1—    4 


2—  U 


6—  37 


FICTIOK 


87 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

American  senator.  Trollope  (A.)  De- 
troit, 1877 12—  71 

Ames(Ari-«.  M.  C.)  jSecClemmer(J/)-».  M.) 

Among    the    pines.       K^irke    (Edmund), 

psetid.  forGilmore  (J.  R.)    N.  Y.,  1862..  4—  22 

Andersen  (Hans  Christian).  Impro visa- 
tore.     Howitt  (Mary),  <)• 1 —    6 

Only  a  fiddler 1—    6 

Stories  and  tales 1 —    6 

Stories  for  the  household,     lllus. 

Dulcken  (H.  W.),  (r 1—    6 

Two  baronesses 1 —    6 

What   the   moon  saw,   and  other 

tales.     lllus.     Dulcken  (H.  W.),  tr....  1—    6 

Wonder  stories  told  for  children. 

Illustrated  by  Pedersen  (V.)  and  Stone 

(M.  L.) 1—    6 

Andreas  Hofer.     lllus.     Miihlbach  (L.)..  9 — 53 

Anna  Clayton;  or,  the  mother's  trial 1 —    6 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood.  Mac- 
Donald  (G.) 7—  46 

Anne  Judge,  spinster.     Robinson  (F.  W.)  10 — 56 
Annette  ;  or,  the  lady  of  the  pearls.     Du- 
mas (A.  D.) 4—27 

Annis       Warleigli's      fortunes.        "  Lee 

(Holme)" 9—  51 

Antiquary.    Scott  (Sir  W.).... 11—66 

Antonla.     "Sand  (George)" 4—27 

Antonina  ;  or,  the  fall  of  Rome.  Collins 
(W.  W.)     1871.     (Bound  with  The  Aend 

secret 2 —  11 

Arabian    days'    entertainments.      lllus. 

Hauff  (W.) 5—  33 

Arblay  (Mme.  F.  B.  d').     Camilla;  or,  a 

picture  of  youth.     5v 1 —    6 

Cecilia;  or,  memorials  of  an  heiress. 

Lond.,  1786.     5v 1—    6 

Evelina.     2  v.     2  copies 1 —    6 

Same.     2  vols,  in  one 1 —    6 

The  wanderer ;  or,  female  diflScul- 

ties.     5v 1 —    6 

Ariadne:  the  story  of  a  dream.    "Ouida."  10 —  58 

Armadale.   Collius  (W.  W.)  N.  Y.    1871.  2—11 
Artemus  Ward ;  his  book  ;    his  travels, 

pai)ers,  essays,  and  studies.     Brown  (C. 

F.) 1—    2 

Arthur  Bonnicastle.     lllus.     Holland  (J. 

G.)    N.  Y.,  1874 5—32 

Arthur  O'Leary.     Lever  (C.  J.)    Phila., 

n.   d 6—36 

Article47.     Belot(A.)    Phila.,  1873 1—    4 

Ascanio ;    or,  the   sculptor's  apprentice. 

Dumas  (A.  D.)  Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d. .  4—27 
Askaros  Kassis,  the  Copt.     DeLeon(E.) 

Phila.,  1870 6—36 

At  Capri :  a  story  of  Italian  life.     Bauer 

(C.)    Phila.,  1875.. 1—    4 

At  odds.    Tautphtt'us  (I.    von).     Phila., 

1872 11—  61 


Fiction — continued. 

Atthe  altar.  "Werner(E.)"  Phil.a.,  1872. 

At    the    councillor's.       "  Marlitt    (E.)" 

Phila.,  1876 

At  the  sign  of  the  silver  flagon.  Farjeon 

(B.  L.)    N.  Y.,  1875  ..   

Athern    (Anna).      Here    and    hereafter. 

Bost.  and  Lond.,  1858 

Atonement    of    Leam    Duudas.      lllus. 

Linton  (E.L.)    Phila.,  1876 

Attach^  (The).    Haliburton  (T.   C.)    N. 

Y.,  n.  d 

Attic  philosopher  in   Paris.      Souvestre 

(E.)    N.  Y.,  1869 

Auer  (Adelheid  von).     It  is  the  fashion. 

Phila.,  1872 

Auerbach  (Berthold).     Black  Forest  vil- 
lage stories.     Goepp  (C),  <r.     lllus.     N. 

Y.,  1871 

Edelweiss.     Frothingham  (Ellen), 

tr.     Bost.,  1871 

German  tales.     Bost.,  1869 

Landolin.       (Leisure   hour    series.) 

Irish  (Annie  B.),  tr.    N.  Y.,  1878 

Little  barefoot.     lllus.     Lee  (Eliza 

B.),  tr.    Bost.,  1867 

On  the  heights.     Bost.,  1874.     2  v. 

Villa  Eden,  the  country-house  on 

the  Rhine.    Shackford(C.  C),  <r.    Bost., 
1870 


Same.     2  v. 
Waldfried. 


1874. 
Stern 


(Simon  Adler). 


N.  Y.,  1874 

Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.  Aleott(L.  M.)  3  v- 
Aunt  Judy's  Christmas  volume  for  1874. 

Gatty  (H.  K.  F.)  and  Ewing  (J.  p.),  eds. 
Aurora  Floyd.     Braddou  (M.  E.)    N.  Y., 

1871 

Austen  (Jane).     Emma.    Lond.,  1870... 

Mansfield  Park.     Lond.,  1870 

Northanger  Abbey.     Lond.,  1870.. 

Persuasion.     Lond.,  1870 

Pride  and  prejudice.    Lond.,  1870. 

Sense  and  sensibility.     Lond.,  1870 

Autocrat  of  the  breakfast-table.    Holmes 

(O.  W.)    Bost.,  1865 

Avenger.  De  Quincey  (T.)  Bost.,  1859. 
Avillion,  and  other  tales.     Craik  (D.  M. 

M.)    N.  Y.,  1870 

Bacon  (F.)  New  Atlantis.  (Works,  v.  1). 
Bailey  (James  M.)  LifeinDanbnry.  1874. 
Baker  (Sir  S.  W.)  Cast  up  by  the  sea  ... 
Baker  (William  M.)    Carter  Quarterman. 

lllus.     1876    

His  majesty,  myself,     [anoji.]   1880. 


13—  79 
6—  40 

—  24 

—  6 

—  35 

—  34 

—  62 

—  6 

1—    6 

6 
6 

6 

6 


(No  name  series) 

Mose  Evans.     1874 

New  Timothy.    N.Y.,  1870 

Ballantyne  (Robert  Michael).  Norsemen 
in  the  west;  or,  America  before  Colum- 
bus.   1872 


'o 

7 

4—  22 

3 

5 
5 
5 
5 


-  31 
-126 

2—  9 
■128 
•    5 

1—    5 

1—    5 


1—    5 


1—    5 


PICTIOK. 


88 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Balzac  (Ilonord  do).     Alchemist;  or,  the 


house  of  Claes.     1841 . 


Scfenes  de  la  vie  priv^e.    v.  1-4. 

La  inaison  dti  chat-qui-pelote ;  Le  bal  de  sceanx;  La 
bourse;  La  vemletta ;  Mme.  Firmiani;  Une  doable 
famille;  La  paixdu  menage;  La faiisse maitresse ;  fitude 
det'einme;  Albert  Savarua. 

M6inoirea  de  deux  Jeunes  mariees;  Une  fiUe  d'Eve;  La 
1  eninie  abandonn6e ;  La  grenadi^re ;  La  message ;  Gob- 
seek  ;  Autre  (!!tude  de  femme. 

La  t'emnie  de  trente  ans ;  Le  contrat  de  marriage ;  Beatrix .   I 

ijeatrix  (2*' partie) ;  niodestemignon;  Honorine.  Un  debut 
dans  la  vie;  La  grande  Breteche. 

Scfsues  de  la  vie  de  province,     v.  5-8. 

UrsnleMirouet;  Eugfinie  Grandfit;  Les cfilibataires ;  Pier- 
rette. 

Le8c(!'libatairc8;  Lo  curd  de  Tours ;  Un  manage  de  gar9on ; 
Les  parisieus  en  province ;  L'illuatre  Gaudissart ;  La 
muse  du  (Idpartement. 

Les  rivalites;  (l"""  histoire)  La  vielle  fille:  (2«  bistoire)  Le 
cabinet  dea  antiques;  Le  Lya  daus  la  valle6. 

Illusions  perduea ;  (U*' partie)  Los  deux  poi'tes;  (2'"  partie) 
Un  grand  bomme  de  province  k  Paris ;  (3''  partie)  five  et 
David. 

Sc^nes  de  la  vie  parisienne.     v.  9-12, 17. 

Hiatoiredes  treize;  (l*"' episode)  Ferragus;  (2*^  Episode)  La 
ducbeaae  de  Langeais ;  {3"  Episode)  La  fiUe  aux  yeux  d'or ; 
Le  p6re  Goriot. 

Le  colonel  Chabert;  Faeino  Cane;  La  messe  de  I'Atbeo; 
Sarrasine ;  L'Interdiction ;  Grandeur  et  d6ca<lence  de 
(J6sar  liirotteau. 

La  maisou  Nucingen  Pierre  Grassou;  Les  secrets  de  la 
princesse  Cadignan;  Lea  employes;  Splendours  et  mis- 
eres  des  courtisanes;  (I'*^  partie)  Eatlier  heureuae;  (2« 
partie)  A  combien  I'amour  revient  aux  vieillards. 

Splendours  et  miseres  dea  courtisanes;  {3"  partie)  Un 
prince  de  la  Boh6rae;  Une  esquisae  d'liomme  d'aifaires; 
Gaudissart  II;  Leacomddienasivns  lesavoir;  Un6pisode 
sous  la  terreur ;  Uue  tdn6breuae  affaire ;  Z.  Marcas;  En- 
vers  do  rhist<)iro  coutemporaine ;  Le  d6put6  d'Arcis. 

Lea  parenta  pauvrea;  (l^''  partie)  La  couaine  Bette;  (2" 
partie)  Le  cousin  Pons. 


Scenes  de  la  vie  militairo.     v.  13. 


Les  Cbouans;  Une  passion  dans  le  desert;  Le  mfidecin  (To 
campagne;  Le  cur6  de  village. 

fitudes  philosophiques.     v.  14-16. 

Scf'iK'S  do  la  vie  de  carapaglie.     v.  18-20. 


Splendeurs  et  mist>res  des  courtisanes  (4«  partie) ;  Deroidre 
incarn  ition  de  Vautrin ;  L'envers  de  I'bistoire  oontempo- 
raine  (2'' epi.so(le) ;  L'Initie  lea  payaana;  Petitea  niLsdres 
de  la  vie  conjugale. 

Vautrin ;  Los  ressourcea  de  Quinola ;  Pamela  Giraud ;  La 
maratre ;  Le  faiaeur. 

Lea  contes  drolatiquea. 

Barbara's  history.   Edwards  (A.  B.)   1875.     4 — 25 

Barchester  towers.     Trollope  (A.) 12—71 

Barham  ( R.  H.  D. )     Ingoldsby  legends  - . .  23—136 
Barnaby  Rudge.     Dickeus  (C.)    2  v.     3 

copies 3 —  19 

Baron     Milnchausen     (Adventures     of). 

Rasjio  (R.  E.) 

Barriers  burned  away.    Roe(E.  P.)    1875.  10 — .'j6 

Barrington.     Lever  (G.J.)    n.  d 6 —  36 

Barry  Lyndon.      Thackeray  (W.  M.)     2 

copies 11 —  60 

Bart  Ridgeley.     Riddle  (A.  G.)     1873  ....  10— 56 
Barton  experiment.  Habberton(J.)  1877. 

Bastile  (Clironicles  of  the),     [anon.'i 2 —  12 

Battle  of  Dorking:  the  German  conquest 

of  England  in  1875.     Chesney  (G.) 2—  13 

Bauer   (Karoliue).     Detlef  (Karl),  j^seud. 

At  Capri :  a  story  of  Italian  life.     1875-     1 —    4 
Dead  to  the  world ;  or,  sin  and  atone- 
ment.    M.  S.,  <)•.     Bost.,  1875 1—    4 


Fiction — continued. 

Valentine,  the  countess.    M.  S.,  tr. 

Phila.,  1874 1—    4 

Bayer  (K.R.)     Byr(R.),  ijseitij.     Sphinx; 

or,  striving  with  destiny.     1871 2 —  14 

Bay-path  (The).    Holland  (J.  G.)    1872.     5—32 

Beatrice.    Kavanagh  ( J. )    1872 6—40 

Beatrice    Boville.      Rame    (L.    de    la), 

"Oulda" 10—  58 

Beaumarchals.  Illus.   Brachvogel(A.  E.) 

N.Y.,  1868 1—    3 

Beautiful  fiend.   Southworth  (E.  D.  E.  N.) 

Phila.,  1873 11—64 

Beauty  and  the  beast,  &  c.    Taylor  ( J.  B. ) 

N.Y.,  1872 11—  61 

B6h6e,  or  two  little  wooden  shoes.    Rame 

(L.  dela) 10—  ■''.8 

Bede    (Cuthbert),   psend.     See   Bradley 

(Rev.  E.) 
Beechcroft.     Yonge  (CM.)    N.  Y.,  1871.  13—  75 
Beecher  (II.  W.)    Norwood;   or,  village 

life  in  New  England.    Illus.     N.Y.,1874.     1—    4 
Bell  (Acton),  pseud.     See  Bronte  (Anno). 
Bell  (Currer),  pseud.    See  Bronte  (Char- 
lotte). 
Belot  (Adolphe).      Article  47.      Furbish 

(James),  <r.     Phila.,  1873 1—    4 

Below  the  salt :  a  novel.     Wood  {Lady  E.) 

1876.     3v '. 13—77 

Belton  estate.     Trollope  (A.)     1866 12—71 

Benedict  (F.   L.)     John  Worthington's 

name.     1874 1—    4 

Miss  Dorothy's  charge.     N.Y.,1874.     1—    4 

Miss  Van  Kortland.     N.  Y.,  1874. ..     1—    4 

Mr.  Vaughan's  heir.     N.  Y.,  1875..     1—    4 

My  daughter  Elinor.     N.  Y.,  1869..     1—    4 

Beppo,  the  conscript.     Trollope  (Thomas 

Adolphus).     n.  d 12—70 

Berber(The).     Mayo(W.S.)     1850 8—48 

Berlin   and  Sans-Souci.     Muhlbach   (L.) 

N.Y.,  1873 9—  53 

Bernard  (Charles  de).    A  fatal  passion; 

or,  "Gerfaut."  Vibeur  (O.),  «r.  1874..  1—  4 
Bertram  family.  Charles  (E.)  N.Y.,u.d.  2—  13 
Bertrams    (The).      Trollope    (Anthony). 

1871 12-71 

Bessie.     Kavanagh  (J.)     1872 

Bessie  Rane.     Wood  {Mrs.  H.) 13—.  77 

Betrothed.     Scott  («rW.)    Bost.,  1868  .  11— 66 

Beulah.    Wilson  ( Mrs.  A.  J.  Evans) 13—  78 

Bill  Arp.     Illus.     Smith   (C.  H.)    N.  Y., 

1866 11—  65 

Bird  (Robert  M.)    Nick  of  the  woods;  or, 

the  Jibbenainosay.     N.  Y.,n.  d 1 —    4 

Peter  Pilgrim.     Phila.,  1838 1—    4 

Birds  of  prey.     Braddon  (M.  E.) 

Birth  and  education.     Schwartz  (M.  8.) 

Bost.,  1871 10—  54 

Bjomson  (Bjomstjcrne).  Fishermaiden : 
a  Norwegian  tale.  Niles(M.  E.),  tr.  N. 
Y.,  1874 1—    4 


FICTION, 


89 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Black  (W.)    A  daughter  of  Hetb.    N.  Y., 


1871 1— 

Green  pastures  and  Piccadilly.    N. 

Y.,1878 1— 

In  silk  attire.     N.  Y.,1869 1— 

Kilmeny.     N.Y.,  1870 1— 

M.adcap  Violet.     N.  Y.,  1877 1— 

Maid  of  Killeena,  and  other  stories. 


N.  Y.,  187.5 1—    4 

CONTENTS. 

Mnld  of  Killoeua ;  Queon  Tita's  wajjer :  Fight  for  a  wife ; 
True  logpiid  of  a  billiard  club  ;  Sequel  to  that ;  The  man 
who  was  like  Shakespeare ;  Man-iage  of  Morra  Fergus. 

Monarch  of  Mincing  Lane.     Illns. 

N.  Y.,  1871 1—    4 

Princess  of  Thule.     N.  Y. ,  1874 ... .     1—    4 

Strange  adventures  of  a  phieton. 

N.  Y.,  1876 

Three  feathers.    Illns.    N.Y.,1875 


1—    4 
1—    4 

Black  dwarf.   Scott  (5trW.)   Bost.,1868.  11—66 
Black  Forest  village  stories.  Illns.  Auer- 

bach  (B.)   N.Y.,1871 1—    6 

Black    gauntlet.      Schoolcraft    (M.    H.) 

Phila.,1860 10—  54 

Black  prince.     lUus.     Jones  (M. )     Loud. 

andN.Y.,n.d 6—  40 

Black  tulip.    Dumas  (A.  D.)    Phila.,n.d.     4—27 
Blackmore  (R.  D.)  Alice  Lorraine:  a  tale 

of  the  South  Downs.     N.Y.,1875 1—    4 

Clara  Vaughan.    Lond. ,  1864 1 —     4 

Cradock  Nowell :  a  tale  of  the  New 

Forest.     N.  Y.,  1866 

Maid  of  Sker.    N.  Y. ,  1872 


Blackwood  (Tales  from).   See  Tales,  &c- 

Blade  o' grass.     Farjeon  (B.  L.) 

Bleak  house.  lUus.  Dickens  (C.)  2  v. 
N.  Y.,1868.    2  copies ,     3—19 

Blindpits:  a  story  of  Scottish  life.  Tay- 
lor (jl/iss  Elizabeth).     1870 11—61 

Blithedale  romance  (The).     Hawthorne 

(N.)     1852 5—33 

Blockade  of  Phalsburg.     Erckmanu  (E.) 

and  Cliatrain  ( A. ) 4—25 

Bluebeard's  keys,  and  other  stories. 
Thackeray  (A.  L)    N.Y.,1875 11—  GO 

Blush  roses.  Morse  (Clara  Francis).  N. 
Y.,1878 9—  53 

Bolte  (Aniely).  Madame  de  Stael.  T. 
Johnson,  <r.     N.  Y.,18fi9 1—    3 

Boniface  (Joseph  Xavicr).  Saintainc  (X. 
B. ),  pmud.  Picciola,  the  prisoner  of 
Finestrella 1 —     3 

Bonneville's  adventures.  Irving  (W.) 
N.Y.  and  Lond., 1850 5—  29 

Bonny  Kate.    Fisher  (Mss  F.  C.)    1878..     4—23 

Book  of  snobs.   Illns.   Thackeray  (W.  M.) 

Lond.,  1869.     2  copies 11—60 

Book  of  vagaries.     Paulding  (J.  K.)    N. 

Y.,1868 10—  59 

12 


Fiction — continued. 

Borrow  (George).  Lavengro:  the  scholar, 
the  gypsy,  the  priest.    N.  Y. ,  1857 

Romany  Rye:  a  sequel  to  "Laven- 
gro."   N.Y.,  18.57 

Bound  to  .John  Company.  Braddon  (M. 
E.)    N.  Y.,1869 

Bound  to  the  wheel.  Saunders  (J. )  N. 
Y.,1866 


Bouverie  (J.  Fortrey). 
1875 


Her  good  name. 


Boy  in  grey.     Kingsley  (H.)    1871 

Boyesen(H.  H.)  Faloonberg.  N.  Y.,1879. 

Norseman's  pilgrimage.    N.  Y.,  1875. 

Bracebridge   Hall.     Irving   (W.)    N.  Y., 

1853 

Brachvogel  (A.  E.)    Beanmarchais :  his- 
torical novel.    Bradford  (Th6r6se  J.),  tr. 

N.  Y.,1868 

Braddon  (M.  E.)     Aurora  Floyd.     N.  Y. 

1871 

Birds  of  prey.     Illus.     N.  Y. ,  1870 . . 

Bound   to  John  Company.      Illus. 

N.Y.,  1869 

Charlotte's  inheritance.     Sequel  to 

"Birds  of  prey."    N.  Y.,1868 

Darrell  Markham.    N.  Y.,n.  d 

Dead  men's  shoes.     N.  Y. ,  1876 

Dead  Sea  fruit.     Hlus.     1872 

Diavola ;  or,  nobody's  daughter.   N. 

Y.,n.d 

Doctor's  wife.    N.  Y.,n.  d 

Eleanor's  victory.      lUus.      N.  Y., 

1870 

Factory  girl.     N.  Y.,n.  d 

Fentou's quest.     lUns.    N.Y.,1871. 

Henry  Dunbar,  the  outcast.     Illus. 

N.Y.,n.d 

Hostages  to  fortune.     N.  Y.,  1875  .. 

John  Marchmont's  legacy.    N.  Y., 


1—    3 

1—  3 
1—    3 

10—  54 

1—  3 
6—  39 
1—  3 
1—    3 


1863 


Lady  Audley's  secret.    Illus.   N.  Y., 

n.  d.     2  copies 

Lady  Lisle.    N.  Y.,  n.  d 

Lost  for  love.     Illus.     N.  Y. ,  1875 . . 

Levels  of  Arden.  Illus.   N.Y.,1872. 

Milly  Darrell  and  other  tales.  Lond., 

1873.     3v 

Ouly  a  clod.     N.  Y.,n.  d 

Publicans  and  sinners ;  or,  Lucius 

Davoren.    N.Y.,  1874 

Rupert  Godwin.    N.  Y.,  n.  d 

Strange  world.     N.  Y.,  1875 

Strangers  and  pilgrims.     Illus.    N. 


Y.,  1874 

Taken  at  the  flood.    N.  Y. ,  1874 .... 

White  phantom.    N.  Y. ,  1868 

Bradley  {Bev.  Edward).  "Bede  (Cuth- 
bert)".  Adventures  of  Mr.  Verdant 
Green.     Illus.     Lond.,  n.  d 


29 


1—    3 

3 

1—    3 


1—    2 


PICTIOK, 


90 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Bragelonne,  tlio  son  of  Atlios.     Dumas. 

(A.  U.)    Phila.,n.d 4—27 

Bramleighs  of  Bishop's  Folly.     Lever  (C. 

J.)    N.y.,ia71 6—36 

Brave  hearts.    "Gray  (Robertson)", pseud. 

for  Raymond  (R.W.) 4—  22 

Brave  lady.     Ilhis.     Craik(J/r8.D.  M.M.) 

N.  Y.,  1872 2—    9 

Bravo.    lUus.    Cooper  (J.  F.)    N.Y.,1873. 

2  copies 2 —  11 

Bread  and  cheese  and  kisses.    lUus.    Far- 

jeon(H.  L.)    N.Y.,  1874 4—24 

Breezie  Langton.      Smart  (H.)      N.  Y., 

1870 11—  65 

Bremer  (Fredrika).     A  diary;  the  H 

family ;  Axel  and  Anna,  and  other  tales. 

Howitt  (Mary ),  tr.     Loud.,  1853 1—    2 

Father    and    daughter.       Howitt 

(Mary),tr.     Pliila.,  n.d 1—    2 

Four  sisters.      Howitt  (Mary);  tr. 

Phila.,n.d 1—    2 

Home ;  or,  family  joys  and  family 

cares.     Howitt  (Mary),  Ir.     Phila.,  n.  d.     1 —    2 

Same.    Homo,  and  strife  and  i>eaoe. 

Howitt  (Mary),  tr.     Loud.,  1853 1—    2 

Neighbors.       Howitt    (Mary),   tr. 

Phila., n.d 1—    2 

Same.    Lond.,  1870 1—    2 

Bressant.     Hawthorne  (J.)    N.Y.,1873..     5—33 
Bricks  without  straw.     Tourgde  (A.  W.) 

1880 12—  71 

Bridal  eve.      South  worth  (E.  D.  E.  N.) 

Xniila.,1864 11—  64 

Bride  of  Lammormoor.      Scott  (Sir  W.) 

Bost.,  1868 

Bride  of  Llewellyn.     Sonthworth  (E   D. 

E.N.)     Phila.,  1866 11—64 

Bride's  fate;   a  sequel  to  the  "Changed 

brides."       Southworth    (E.   D.    E.   N.) 

Phila.,  1869 11—  64 

Brief  honors.     Scudder  (Moses  L.)     Chi- 
cago, 1877 11—  65 

Brock  (Sallie  A.)      Kenneth,   my   king. 

1873 1—    2 

Broken  chains.     Werner  (E.)     1875 13—79 

Bronte  (Anno).    "Bell  (Acton)".    Tenant 

of  Wildfell  Hall.     If.  Y.,  1868.    2  copies.     1—    2 
Bronte     (Charlotte).       "Bell     (Currer)" 

Jane  Eyre.     N.  Y.,  n.  d 1—    2 

Professor.     1868.     2  copies 1 —    2 

Shirley.    N.Y.,  1668.     2  copies....  1—    2 

Villette.     n.d.     2  copies 1 —    2 

Brookes  of  Bridlcmere.     Melville  (G.  J.  1 —  48 

W.)    N.Y.,  1872 8—48 

Brooks  (Shirley).     Gordian  knot.     N.  Y., 

1868 1—    2 

Silver  cord.     Illus.     N.Y.,  1871...  1—    2 

Sooner  or  later.    Illus.    N.Y.,1868.  1—    2 


Fiction — continued. 

Broughton  (Rhoda).  "Good-bye,  sweet- 
heart!"   N.Y.,1872 1—    2 

Nancy.     N.Y.,  1878 1—    2 

Not  wisely,  but  too  well.     N.  Y., 

1871 1—    2" 

Browne  (Charles  F. )  "Ward  (Artemus)". 

Complete  works  of.     Lond.,  n.  d 1 —    2 

COMTENTS. 

Artemus  Ward :  his  book.  Artemns  Ward :  his  travels 
among  the  Mormons.  A.  W.  among  the  Fenians.  A. 
W.'s  lecture.  A.  W.  in  London,  and  other  papers.  Es- 
says and  sketches. 

Bulfinch  (Thomas).  Age  of  chivalry ;  or, 
legends  of  King  Arthur.    Illus.    Bost., 

1867 ]—    1 

Age  of  fable ;  or,  beauties  of  my- 
thology.   Illus.    Bost.,  1869 14—81 

Bulls  and  the  Jonathans.     Paulding  (J. 

K.)    N.Y.,1867 10—59 

Bulwer-LiTttou  (Sir  Edward).  Alice,  or 
the  mysteries ;  with  Ernest  Maltravers. 

n.d 1—    1 

Same 1 —    1 

Calderon,  the  courtier.   {Bound  with 

Leila) 1—    1 

Caxtons.     1870.     2  copies 1 —    1 

Coming  race   (The) ;   or,  the  new 

Utopia.     1873 1—    1 

Devereux.     1867.     2  copies 1 —    1 

Disowned.     1869.     2  copies 1 —    1 

Ernest  Maltravers.    1869.    2 copies.  1 —    1 

Eugene  Aram.    2  copies 1 —    1 

Godolphine.     1869.    2  copies 1—    1 

Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  Kings. 

1869.     2copies 1—    1 

Haunted  and  the  haunters.     1869. 

(2?o«»(?  M)«/?i  A  strange  story) 2 —  14 

Same.     (/«  Little  classics,  v.  2) 6 — 35 

Kenelm  Chillingly.     1873 1—    1 

Last  days  of  Pompeii.      1869.      2 

copies 1 —    1 

Last  of  the  barons.    1869.    2copies.  1 —    1 

Leila ;   or,  the  siege  of   Granada. 

1869.     2  copies 1—    1 

Lucretia.     2  copies 1 —    1 

Maid  of  Malines.  (Zn  Little  classics, 

V.6) 6—  35 

My  novel ;  or,  varieties  in  English 

life.    2v.    2  copies 1 —    1 

Night  and  morning.     2  copies 1 —    1 

Parisians.     1874 2—14 

Paul  Cliflford.     3  copies 2—14 

Pausanias  the  Spartan.     1876 2 —  14 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.    2  copies...  1 —    1 

Rienzi,  the  last  of  the  Roman  trib- 
unes.   2  copies 2 —  14 

Strange  story.     2  copies 2 —  14 

What  will  hef do  with  it  f    S  copies.  2—  14 

Zanoni.    2  copies 2 —  14 

Bulwer-Lytton  (E.    R.,    Lord   Lytton). 

"  Meredith  (Owen)".    Ringof  Amasis..  3—14 


FICTION. 


91 


FICTIOK 


Fiction — continued. 

Burdett  (Charles).     Margaret  Moncrieflfe, 

the  first  love  of  Aarou  Burr.   N.  Y.,  1860.    8—  14 
Burgomaster's    family.      "Mullor    (C.)" 

Loncl.,    1872 9—53 

Burlesques.     Illus.     Thackeray  (W.  M.) 

Loud.,  1869.     2  copies 11—61 

Bumand  (F.   C.)     Happy -thought  Hall. 

Illus.     Bost.,  1872 2—14 

Happy  thoughts.     Host.,  1872 2—14 

More  happy  thoughts.     Bost.,  1871.     2 —  14 

My  health.     Best.,  1872 2—14 

New  history  of  Sanford  and  Merton. 

nius.     Bost.,  1872 2—14 

Burnett  (Mrs.  Frances  Hodgson).     A  fair 

barbarian.    Bost.,  1881 2—14 

Dolly.    Phila.,  1877 2—14 

Haworth's.     N.  Y.,  1879 2—14 

Surly  Tim  and  other  stories.     N.  Y., 

1877 2—  14 

That  lass  o'  Lowrie's.     Illustrated 

by  Alfred  Fredericks.     N.  Y.,  1877 2—14 

Burney  (Frances).  See  Arblay  (F.  B., 
Mme.  d'). 

Biirstenbinder  (E.)  Pseud.,  "Werner 
(E.)"    At  a  high  price.      Smith  (Mary 

Stuart),  <r.    Bost.,  1879 2—14 

At  the  altar.     Phila.,  1872 2—14 

Broken  chains.    Shaw  (F.  A.),  ()■. 

Boat.,  1875 2—14 

Hero  of  the  pen.     (Shaw  F.  A.),  tr. 

Bost.,  1876 2 —  14 

Burton  (R.F.)   Vikram  and  the  vampire.  2 —  14 

Bussey(G.M.)    Fables 2—14 

Butt  (Beatrice  May).    Miss  Molly.    N.  Y., 

1876 2-  14 

By  still  waters.  Illus.  "Garrett  (Ed- 
ward)".    N.  Y.,  1874 8—48 

Bjrr  (Robert),  pseud.    See  Bayer  (K.  R.) 
Cahun  (L^on).      Adventures  of  Captain 
Mago;  or,  a  Phoenician  expedition  B.  C. 

1000.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1876 2—14 

Calderon,    the    courtier.      (Bound    icith 

Leila.)    Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L.)  ..  1—    1 
Called  to  account.     Thomas  (A.)     N.  Y., 

1867 2-    8 

Camilla;  or,  a  picture  of  youth.    Arblay 

(F.  B..d').    1796.    5v 1—    6 

Camille.    Dumas  (A.)    Phila.,  n.  d 4—26 

Camors.    Feuillet  (Octavo).     1870 4—24 

Can  you  forgive  her?   Illus.    TroUope  (A.)  12 — 71 

Caper-sauce.  Parton  {Mrs.  S.  P.)  N.  Y., 
1872 9—  50 

Captain  Brand  of  the  "Centipede." 
Wise  (H.  A.)    N.  Y.,  1871  13—  77 

Captain  Carleton.     De  Foe  (Daniel) 21—126 

Captain  Fracasse.  Gautier  (Th6ophile). 
Beam  (Ellen  Murray),  tr.     N.  Y.,  1880..     4—  22 

Carleton,  j>8eu<{.    See  CoflBn  (C.  C.)  I 


Fiction — continued. 

Carmen's    inheritance.      Fisher    (F.   C.) 

"Reid  (Christian)".     Illus.     1873 4—23 

Carroll  (Lewis).     See  Dodgson  (C.  L.) 
Cairy's    confession.     Robinson    (F.    W.) 

1871  10—  56 

Carter  Quarternian.    Baker  (W.M.)   1876.  1—    5 

Casimir  Maremma.    Helps  (Aii- A.)     1871.  5 —  32 
Cast  up  by  the  sea.     Baker  (Sir  S.  W.) 

•Illus.    Phila.,  1871 1—    5 

Castle  Daly.     Keary  (A.)     Phila.,  n.  d. ..  6—39 

Castle  Dangerous.     Scott  (Sir  W.) 11—  66 

Castle  Hohenwald.    Streckfuss  (Adolpli). 

Wister  (Mrs.  A.  L.),  tr.   Phila.,  1879....  11—  61 
Castle  Richmond.     TroUope  (A.)     N.  Y., 

1862 12—  71 

Castle  Wafer.    Wood  (Mrs.  Henry).    N. 

Y.,  n.  d 13—  77 

Castle's  heir.    Hlus.    Wood  (Mrs.  Henry). 

Phila.,  n.  d 13—  77 

Castletou  (D.  R.)     Salem:  17th  century. 

1874 2-  13 

Catherine.      Illus.      Thackeray  (W.  M.) 

Loud.,  1869.     2  copies 11—60 

Caunter  (Hobart).     Romance  of  history: 

India.     Illns.     Lond.,  n.  d 10 — 55 

Cavaliers  of  England.    Herbert  (H.  W.) 

N.  Y.,  1852 5—33 

Caxtons    (The).        Bulwer-Lytton     (Sir 

E.  G.  E.  L.)    Phila.,  1870.    2 copies....     1—    1 
Cecil     Castlemaiue's    gage.       "  Ouida." 

Phila.,   1867 , 10—58 

Cecil    Dreeme.       Winthrop    (Theodore). 

N.  Y.,  1876 13—77 

Cecilia ;     or,    memorials    of   an    heiress. 

Arblay  (F.  B.  d').     Lond.,  1786.     5v...     1—    6 
Celia  in  search  of  a  husband,     lanon.] 

Lond.,  1809.     2v 2—13 

Cervantes-Saavedra     (M.    de).        Don 

Quixote.     Lond.,  1819.    4  v 2—13 

Exemplary  novels  of;  to  which  are 

added  El  buscapid,  or  the  serpent ;  and 

La  tia  flngida,  or  the   pretended  aunt. 

Kelly  (W.  K.),  (r.     Lond.,  n.  d 2—13 

C^sarine    Dietrich.      "Sand    (George)". 

Bost.,   1871 4—27 

Chalnbearer(Tho).    Illus.    Cooper(J.  F.) 

1866 2—  11 

Chance  acquaintance.     Howells  (W.  D.) 

1873 5—  31 

Chance  for  himself:  or,  Jack  Hazard  and 

his  treasure.     Trowbridge  (J.  T.)     1872. 

Chandos.     Rame(L.  dela).     2 copies 10 —  58 

Changed  brides.  Southworth  (E.  D.  E.  N. ) 

1869 11—  64 

Chcinnlngs  (The).     Wood  (Mrs.  Henry). 

Phila.,  n.d 13—77 

Chaplet  of  pearls.    Illus.    Yongo  (C.  M.) 

Lond.,  1868 13—75 

Character  sketches.    Illus.    Macleod(N.) 

N.Y.,n.d 7—  44 


FICTION. 


92 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Charles  (Mrs.  E.)    Against  the  stream; 

the  story  of  a  heroic  age  in  England. 

N.Y.,  1874 2—  13 

Bertram  family.     N.  Y  ,  n.  d 2—13 

Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta 


family    [Luther  and  the  reformation]. 

1869 2- 

Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevylyan :  a 


13 


story  of  the  times  of  Whitefield  and  the 

Wosleys.     N.Y.,1868 2—13 

Dray  tons    and   the  Davenants:   a 


story  of  the  civil  wars  of  England.    N. 
Y.,n.d -     8-13 

■  Early  dawn;  or,  sketches  of  Chris- 


tian life  in  England  in  the  olden  time. 
N.Y.,n.d 2—  13 

Joan  the  Maid :  deliverer  of  France 

and  England.     N.Y.,  1879 2—13 

Marlyrs  of  Spain,  and  the  libera- 
tors of  Holland.    N.  Y. ,  1,865 37—228 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea :  a  story  of 


the  commonwealth  and  the  restoration : 
a  sequel  to  "the  Dray  tons  and  the  Dave- 
nants."   N.Y.,n.d 2—13 

Victory  of  the  vanquished :  a  story 

of  the  first  century  in  Kome.      N.  Y., 

n.d 2-  13 

Winifred  Bertram  and  the  world 

she  lived  in.     N.Y.,n.d 2—13 

Charles  O'Malley.    Lever  (C.J.)    n.d...     6—36 
Charlotte's  inheritance.    Sequel  to  "Birds 

of  prey."     Braddon  (M.  E.)    N.Y.,1868.     1—    3 
Charterls:   a  romance.     Meline  (M.  M.) 

1874 8—48 

Chatrian  (A.)    See  Erckmann  (E.)  and 

Chatrian  (A.) 
Checkmate.      lUus.      Le   Fanu   (J.    S.) 

Best.,  n.d 6—37 

Chedayne  of  Kotono :  a  story  of  the  early 
days  of  the  republic.     Towner  (A.)    N. 

Y.,1877 12—  71 

Cherbuliez  (Victor).    Count  Kostia.   Ash- 
ley (O.  D.),  <r.     N.Y.,1873 2—13 

Joseph   Noirel's   revenge.      West, 

(W.F.),  <r.    N.Y.,1872 2—13 

Prosper.     Benson  (Carl)',  tr.    N.  Y., 

1874 2—  13 

Chesney  ( Col.  George).     Fall  of  England ; 
The  battle  of  Dorking.     Reminiscences 

of  a  volunteer 2 —  13 

ChevaUer(The).    Dumas  (A.  D.)    Phila., 

1864 4—27 

Chicot,  the  jester.    Dumas  (A.  D.)  Loud., 

andN.  Y.,n.d 4—27 

Child  life  in  prose.     lUus.     Whittier  (J. 

G.),ed.     Bost.,1874 13—79 

Child  world.     "Hamilton  (Gail)",  pseud. 

of  Dodge  (Miss  M.  A.) 4—27 

Childhood.     (See  Little  classics,  v.  10.) 
1875 6—35 


Fiction — continued. 

Children  of  the  abbey.  Roche  (R.  M.) 
Phila.,  1869 W—  56 

Children  of  the  New  Forest,  lllus.  Mar- 
ryat  (Capt.  F.)     Loud,  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d.     7—  44 

Children  of  the  public.  Hale(E.  E.)  (In 
Little  classics,  v.  12) 6—  35 

Child's  dream  of  a  star.  Dickens  (C.)  (In 
Little  classics,  v.  10) 6—  35 

Chimney  corner.     Stowe  (H.  B.)    Bost., 

1868 11-62 

Chops,  the  dwarf  Dickens  (C. )  (In  Lit- 
tle classics,  V.  2) 6 —  3o 

Chris  and  Otho;  sequel  to  "Widow  Gold- 
smith's daughter."  Smith  (J.  P.)  N.  Y. 
and  Lond.,  1875 H—  64 

Christian's  mistake.  Craik(D.  M.M.)  N. 
Y.,  1871 2—    9 

Christie's  faith.  Robinson  (F.W.)  N.Y., 
1867 10—  56 

Christmas  books.  lUus.  Dickens  (C.) 
N.Y.,1868.     2  copies -     3—19 

Christmas  books.    lUus.    Thackeray  (W. 

.    M.)    Lond.,  1871.     2  copies 11—60 

Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day.  Hale 
(E.  E.)    Bost.,1874 5—34 

Christmas  guest.  Southworth  (E.  D.E. 
N.)  and  Baden  (F.  H.)    Phila.,  1870....  11—  64 

Christmas  stories.     Dickens  (C.).- 3 —  19 

Christopher  North,  pseud.  See  Wilson  (J.) 

Chronicles  of  the  Bastile.    ianon.]    1859.    2—  13 

Chronicles  of  Clovernook.  Jerrold  (D.) 
(/n  V.  4  0/ 7ii8  Works) 6—40 

Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  fam- 
ily.    Charles  (E.)    N.  Y.,  1869 2—13 

Church  (Mrs.  Ross,  formerly  Florence 
Marryat).    Confessions  of  Gerald  Est- 

court.     2  copies 2 —  13 

For  ever  and  ever.    Leip.,  1866...    2 —  13 

Girls  of  Feversham.     Lond.  and  N. 

Y.,n.  d 2-  13 

Her  lord  and  master.     Leip.,  1871.     2 —  13 

Hidden  chains.     1876.     3  v 2—12 

— ^-  Mad  Dumaresq.     Leip.,  1873 2—12 

Nelly  Brooke.      Lond.  and  N.  Y., 

n.  d.     2  copies 2 —  12 

No  intentions.    Leip.,  1874 2 —  12 

Petronel:  anovel.    Lond.  audN.Y., 

n.d 2-  12 

Prey  of  the  gods.     Leip.,  1872 2—12 

"Too  good  for  him."    Lond.   and 


N.  Y.,n.d 2-  12 

Woman  against  woman.  Bost.,  n.d.    2 —  12 

Churton   (Henry),  pseud.     See  Tourgee 

(A.  W.) 
Circuit  rider  (The).     Eggleston  (E.)    N. 

Y.,  1874 4—25 

Clara    Vaughan.       Blackmore    (R.    D.) 

Lond., 1864 1—    4 

Clarissa  Harlowe.     Richardson  (S.)    N. 

Y.,  1874 10—  57 


FICTION, 


93 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Clark  (Charles  Heber).  "Adler  (Max)". 
Elbow-room.     Phila.,  1876 2—12 

Out  of  tho  hurly-burly.      Phila., 

1874: 2—  12 

Clarke  (Marcus).    His  natural  life.    N.  Y., 

1876 2—  12 

Clarke  (Mary  Cowden).  Girlhood  of 
Shakespeare's  heroines ;  in  a  series  of 
tales.     1st  and  2d  series.     2  v.     N.  Y., 

1880 2—  12 

Iron  cousin ;  or,  mutual  influence. 

N.  Y.,  1875 2—12 

Rambling  story.     Bost.,  1875 2—12 

Claverings.     Trollope  (A.)    N.  Y.,  1871 . .   12- 71 
Clemency  Franklyu.     Keary  (A.)     Lond. 

audN.  Y.,  1871 6—  39 

Clemens  (S.  L.)  "Twain  (Mark)".  Ad- 
ventures of  Tom  Sawyer.  Toronto,  1876. 
2copie8 2—  12 

Innocents  abroad ;  or,  the  new  pil- 
grim's progress.     lUus.     Hartford,  1871. 

2  copies 2—  12 

Roughing  it.     Illus.     Lond.,  n.  d..     2 —  12 

Tramp  abroad.      Illus.      Hartford, 

1830 2—  12 

and 'Warner  (C.  D.)     Gilded  age. 

Illus.     Hartford,  1874.     3  copies 2—12 

Clemmer(  Mrs.  Mary).     Eireue;  or,  awo- 

mau'sright.     N.  Y.,  18T1 2—12 

His  two  wives.     N.  Y.,  1876 2—  12 

Clever  women  of  the  family.     Yonge  (Miss 

CM.)     1871 13—75 

Clockmaker.    Haliburton(T.  C.)   Phila., 

1838 5—34 

Cloister  and   the   hearth.      Reade   (C.) 

1871 10—  58 

Clunes(G.  C.)  Story  of  Pauline:  an  auto- 
biography.    Lqnd.,  1870 2—12 

Clyde  (Alton).    Underfoot.    N.  Y.,  1870.     2—12 
Cockton  (Henry.).     Love  match.    Phila., 

n.d 2—12 

Percy  Effingham .     Phila. ,  n .  d ... .     2—12 

Sisters;     or  the    fatal    marriages. 

.     Phila., n.d 2—12 

Stanley  Thorn.     Lond.  and  N.  Y., 

n.d 2—  12 

Steward:    a  romance  of  real  life. 

Illus.     Phila., n.d 2—12 

Sylvester  Sound,  the  somnambulist. 

Illus.     Phila., n.d 2—12 

Valentine  Vox,  the  ventriloquist. 

Phila.,  n.d 2—  12 

Coelebs  in  search  of  a  wife.    More  (H.) 

1860 9—53 

CofBn  (Charles  Carleton).     Winning  his 

way.     Bost., 1866 2—11 

Cole  (Miriam).     «ee  Harris  (ifrs.  M.  C.)    5—34 

Collins  (Mortimer).  Marquis  and  mer- 
chant.    N.  Y.,  1871 2—11 

Two  plunges  for  a  pearl.     Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1872 2—  11 


Fiction — con  tin  ned. 

Collins  (W.Wilkie).    After  dark.    Lond. 
1870 


Alicia  Warlock,  and  other  stories. 

Illus.     Bost.,  1875 

Armadale.     N.  Y.,  1871 

Antoniua;  or,  tho  fall  of  Rome.  5th 

century.  {Bound  with  Tho  dead  secret.) 
Crossed  path;    or,    Basil.     Phila., 


2—  11 

2—  11 
2—  11 


n.  d. 


Dead  secret.     Phila.,  n.d.     (Bound 

xoith  Antonina) 

Frozen  deep.     Illus.     Bost.,  1875. 

Law  and  the  lady.    Illus.    N.  Y., 


1875. 


Mad  Monkton,  and  other  stories. 

Phila.,   n.  d 

Moonstone.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1874... 

New  Magdalen.     Illus.     N.Y.,  1874 

No  name.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1874.     2 


copies 

Poor  Miss    Finch.     Illus.    N.   Y., 


1872 


Queen  of  hearts.     N.  Y.,  1874 

Queen's  revenge,  aiid  other  stories. 

Phila.,  n.  d 

Woman   in   white.     Illus.     N.   Y., 


2—  U 

2—  11 
2—  11 

2—  12 

2—  11 
2—  11 
2—  11 

2—  11 

2—  11 
2—  11 

2—  U 

2—  11 

6—  35 

3—  20 

45—276 

48—295 

49—301 


1873.     2  cojiies 

Comedy.  (Aee  Little  classics,  vol.  9.) 
Bost.,  1875 

Comedy  of  terrors.     De  Mille  (J.)     1872. 

Comic  history  of  England.  A'Becket  (G. 
A.) 

Comic  history  of  Rome.    A'Becket  (G.  A.) 

Comic  history  of  the  United  States.  Hop- 
kins (L. ) 

Coming  race  (The) ;  or,  the  new  Utoi)ia. 
Bulwer-Lytton  (*()■  E.  G.  E.  L.)  N.  Y., 
1873 1—     1 

Condensed  classics.  Ed.  by  R.  Johnson. 
2v.    N.  Y.,  1876 2-11 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Scott  (W.),  Ivanhoe. 

2.  Dickens  (C),  Our  mutual  frieud. 

Condensed  novels.     Illus.     Harte(F.  B.) 

Bost.,  1873 

Confessions  of  Con  Cregan.     Lever  (C. 

J.)     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d 

Confessions  of  Gerald  Estcourt.     Church 

(Mrs.  Ross).     2  copies 

Confidence.  James  (Henry,  Jr.)  1«80.. 
Coningsby.     Disraeli  (B.)     (Bound  with 

The  young  duke) 

Conquest  of  Granada.     Irving  (W.)     N. 

Y.,  1851 

Conscript.       Dumas    (A.     D.)      Phila., 

1874 

Conscript.     Illus.     Erckmann   (E.)  and 

Chatrian(A.)    N.  Y.,  1872 

Consuelo.  Dudevant  (Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.) 
Contarini Fleming.    DisraeU(B.)    Lond., 

1871 4—  28 


^ 

34 

6—  36 

2— 

13 

r 

29 

4— 

27 

C 

29 

4— 

26 

4— 

25 

4— 

27 

FICTIOK  94 

Fiction — continued. 

Cooke  (John  Eaten).  Fairfax;  valley  of 
the  Shenandoah.     N.  Y.,  1868 2—1 

Her    majesty  the   queen.     Phila., 

1873 2—  1 

Justin  Harley:  a  romance  of  old 

Va.  Illustrated  by  W.  L.  Shepjiard. 
Phila.,  1874 2—1 

Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston,  and  other  sto- 
ries.   N.  Y.,  n.  d 2—1 

Coolidge (Susan),  |)se«d.    Woolsey(S.  C.) 

Cooper  (James  Feuimore).  Afloat  and 
ashore.     lUus.     N.  Y.,  1871 3—1 

Bravo.      Illus.      N.    Y.,    1873.     2 

copies 2 —  1 

Chainbearer;    or,    the  Littlepage 

MSS.  No2.-   Illus.    N.  Y.,  1866 2—1 

Crater;  a  tale  of  the  Pacific.  Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1866 2—  1 

Deerslayer;  or,  the  first  war-path. 

Phila.,  1841 2—10 

Headsman ;    or,    the   Abbaye    des 

Vignerons.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1864 2—10 

Heidenmauer;  or,  the  Benedict- 
ines :  a  legend  of  the  Rhine.  Illus.  N. 
Y.,  1867 2—  10 

Home  as  found:  sequel  to  "Home- 
ward bound."    Illus.     N.  Y.,  1870 2—10 

Homeward  bound;  or,  the  chase. 

Illus.    N.  Y.,  1865 2—10 

Jack  Tier;    or,  the  Florida  reef. 

Illus.     N.  Y.,  1873 2—10 

;-  Last  of  the  Mohicans:  a  narrative 

of  1757.     Illus.     N.  y.,  1874 2—10 

Leather-stocking  tales 2 —  10 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Deerslayer.  v.  4.  Pioneers. 

2.  Last  of  the  Mohicans.         5.  Prairie. 

3.  Pathfinder. 

Lionel  Lincoln ;  or,  the  leaguer  of 

Boston.    Illus.    N.  Y.,  1864 2—10 

Mercedes  of  Castile ;  or,  the  voyage 

to  Cathay.     Illus.    N.  Y.,  1864 2—10 

Miles  Wallingford :  sequel  to  "Afloat 

and  ashore."    lUus.     N.  Y.,  1870 2—10 

Monikins.      Illus.      N.    Y.,    1873. 

2  copies 2 —  10 

Oak-openings;  or,  the  bee-hunter. 

Illus.    N.  Y.,  1864 2—10 

Pathfinder;    or,   the   inland   sea. 

Illus.     N.  Y.,  1864 2—10 

Pioneers;   or,  the  sources  of  the 

•Susquehanna.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1864 2—10 

Prairie :    a    tale.     Illus.     N.    Y. 

1870 2—10 

Precaution.    Illus.    N.  Y.,  1871..     2—  10 

Red  rover.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1870....     2—10 

Redskins;    or,   Indian  and  Injin; 

conclusion    of    the     Littlepage    MSS. 

Illus.     N.  y.,  1864 2—10 

Satanstoe ;  or,  the  Littlepage  MSS. ; 

No.  1.    N.  Y.,  1867 2—10 


FICTIOX. 


Fiction — continued. 

Sea-lions ;    or,    the    lost    sealers. 

Illus.  '  N.  Y.,  1864 

Spy:  a  tale  of  the  neutral  ground. 

Illus.     N.   Y.,  1870 

Two  admirals.     Illus.    N.  Y.,1861. 

Water- witch.    N.  Y. ,  1880 

Ways  of  the  hour.     Illus.     N.  Y., 


1870. 


Wept  of  the  Wish-ton-wish.   (King 

Philip's  war. )     Illus.     N.  Y. ,  1864 

Wing  and  wing ;  or,  le  feu-foUet. 

Illus.    N.  Y.,  1864 

Wyandotte ;  or,  the  hutted  knoll. 

Illus.     N.  Y.,  1864.... 

Cord  and  creese.    De  Mille  (J.)    N.  Y., 

1873 

Corinne ;  or,  Italy.     Stael  (A.  L.  G.  N.  de). 

Hill  (Isabel),  <r.     N.  Y.,  n.d 

Same.     (The  original) 

Count   Kostia.      Chorbuliez  (V.)    N.  Y., 

1873... 

Count  Mirabeau.    Illus.    Mundt  (T.)    N. 

Y.,lii68 

Count   of    Monte    Cristo.     Dumas    (A.) 

Phila.,  1869 

Count  of  Moret;  or,  Richelieu   and  his 

rivals.    Dumas  (A.  D.)    Phila.,  n.d 

Countess deChamy.   Dumas(A.)   Phila., 

1853 

Countess  Gisela.     "Marlitt  (E.)"  Phila., 

1875.    3  copies 

Countess  of  Monte  Cristo.    Dumas  (A.) 

Phila.,  1871 

Countess    of    Rudolstadt:    a  sequel    to 

"Consuelo."    "  Sand  (George)".    Phila., 

1870 

Coupon  bonds,  aud  other  stories.     Illus. 

Trowbridge  (J.  T.)     Bost.,1874 

Courtier's    daughter.      Stepney    (Lady). 

Lond.,  1838 

Cousin  from  India.    Illus.    Craik  (G.  M.) 

N.  Y.,  1872 

Cousin  Harry.     Grey  {Mrs.  E.  C.) 

Cozzens  (Frederic  S.)     Acadia.     N.  Y., 

1870 

Sayings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker.    N. 

Y.,1871 

Sparrowgrass  papers ;  or,  living  in 

the  country.    Phila.,  1869 

Crackers  for  Christmas.    Hugessen  (E. 

H.  Knatchbull-) 

Cradock  Nowell.    Blackmore  (R.  D.)    N. 

Y.,  1866 

Craik    (D.   M.,    formerly   Miss   Muloch). 

Adventures  of  a  brownie,  as  told  to  my 

child.     Illus.     N.Y.,  1872 

Agatha's  husband.    N.  Y.,  1871 

Avillion,  and  other  tales.     N.   Y., 


1870. 


2—  10 

2—  10 
2—  10 
2—  10 

2—  10 

2—  10 

2—  10 

2—  10 

3—  20 

3—  20 
21—123 

2—  13 

9—  52 

4—  26 
4—  26 
4—  26 
6—  40 
4—  26 

4—  27 
12—  69 
11—  62 

2—    9 

4—  22 

2—  10 
2—  10 
2—  10 

5—  31 
1—    4 


2—    9 
2—    9 

2—    9 


FICTIOH. 


95 


FICTIOH. 


Fiction — continued. 

Brave  lady.     nius.    N.  Y.,1872....     2—    9 

Christian's  mistake.     N.Y.,1871...     2—    9 

Hannah.    N.Y.,1872 2—    9 

Head  of  the  family.     N.Y.,1873...     2—    9 

Hero  (A),  Bread  upon  the  waters, 

Alice  Learmont.    N.Y.,1872 2—    9 

Isittrne?    Tales  curious  and  won- 
derful.    N.Y.,1872 2—    9 

John   Halifax,   gentleman.      Illus. 

N.Y.,1872.     2  copies 2—    9 

Laurel  bush :  an  old-fashioned  love 

story.     N.Y.,1876 2—    9 

Life  for  a  life.     N.Y.,1870 2—    9 

Little  Sunshine's  holiday.     Illus. 

N.Y.,1871 2—    9 

Mistress  and  maid.     N.Y.,1872....     2—    9 

My  mother  and  I.      Illus.     N.  Y., 

1874 2—    9 

Noble  life.     N.Y.,1871 2—    9 

Ogilvies.    N.Y.,1871 2—    9 

Studies  from  life.     N.  Y. ,  1861 2—    9 

Twenty  years  ago :  from  the  journal 

of  a  girl  in  her  teens.     N.  Y. ,  1872 2—    9 

Two  marriages.     H.Y.,1867 2—    9 

Unkind   word,   and    other   stories. 

N.Y.,1872 2—    9 

Woman's  kingdom.     Illus.    N.  Y., 

1870 2—    9 

Young  Mrs.  Jardine 2 —    9 

Craik(GeorgianaM.)  Cousin  from  India.     2 —    9 

Faith  Un win's  ordeal.    N.Y.,1867.     2—    9 

Miss  Moore :  a  tale  for  girls.    Illus. 

N.Y.,1874 2—    9 

Crane  (Miss  Anna  Moncure).     See  See- 

muller  (Mrs.) 
Cranford.     Gaskell  (Mrs.  E.  C.)    N.  Y., 

1874 4-22 

Crater  (The).    Illus.    Cooper  ( J.  F.)    N. 

Y.,  1866 2—  11 

Craven    (Mme.    Augustus).      Fleurange. 

M.M.R., tr.    N.Y.,1873 2—    9 

Crayon  (Geoffrey),  pseud.  See  Irving  (W. ) 
Crayon  (Porte), ^)sett(i.  &cStrotlier(D.  H.) 
Cross    (Mrs.    J.    W.,    formerly    Marian 

Evans).    "Eliot (George)".  AdamBede. 

N.Y.,1874 2—    9 

Daniel  Deronda.     N.  Y.,  187(i.     2  v.     2—    9 

Felix  Holt,  the  radical.    N.  Y.,1866.     2—    9 

Middlemarch.     N.  Y.,  1873.     2  v..     2—    9 

Mill  on  the  floss.     N.  Y.,  1876 2—    8 

Komola.     N.Y.,1876 2—    8 

Scenes  of  clerical  life.    Illus.    N.  Y., 

1874.     2copies .2—    8 

SilasMarner.    Bost.,1869.    2copies.     2 —    8 

Wit  and  wisdom  of  George  Eliot. 

Bost.,  1873 2—    8 

Crossed  path.     Collins  (W.W.)    Phila., 

n.d 2—  11 

Crowfield     (Christopher),     pseud.       See 

Stowe  (Harriet  B.) 


Fiction — continued. 

Cruikshank  (George).     My  sketch-hook. 

Illus.    N.  Y.  and  Lend.,  n.  d 2—    8 

Cruise  of  the  Midge  (The).     Scott  (Mich- 
ael).    Ediu.,  n.  d 10—54 

Cryptogram  (The).     Illus.    DeMille(J.) 

N.  Y.,  1874 3—  20 

Cudlip    (Mrs.    Pender,    formerly    Annie 
Thomas).     Called  to  account.     N.  Y., 

1867 2—    8 

Denis  Donne.     N.  Y. ,  1865 2—    8 

Dower  house.     N.  Y.,1868.     (Bound 

xoiih  Playing  for  high  stakes) 2 —    8 

False  colors.    N.  Y.,  1869 2—    8 

"He  coraeth  not,  she  said."    N.  Y., 

1875 2—    8 

Maskleynes  (The).  (Same  as  "  Maud 

Mohan.")    Lond.,  1875.     2v 2—    8 

Maud  Mohan.  (Sameas"TheMask- 

leyucs.")    N.  Y.,  i872 2—    8 

No  alternative.     Phila.,  n.  d 2 —    8 

On  guard.     N.Y.,1867 2—    8 

Only  herself.     N.  Y.,  1870 2—    8 

Played  out.     N.Y.,1867 2—    8 

Playing  for  high  stakes.     Illus.     N. 

Y.,1868.     (Bound  with  Dower  house)..  2—    8 

Theo  Leigh.     N.Y.,1870 2—    8 

Two  widows.     N.  Y.,  1874 2—    8 

Walter  Goring.     N.  Y.,  1866 2—    8 

Cumberland  (Richard).     John  de  Lan- 
caster.   N.Y.,  1809.    2v 2—.  8 

Cummins    (Maria    Susanna).      Haunted 

hearts.     Bost.,  1869 2—    8 

Lamplighter.     Bost.,  1870 2—    8 

Cunningham  (A.)    Haunted  ships.     (In 
Little  classics,  v.  8. )    King  of  the  peak. 

(Jn  Little  classics,  V.  7)  6 —  35 

Cupid  and  chow-chow,  &c.     (Aunt  Jo's 
scrap-bag,  V.  3.)    Alcott(L.  M.)    Bost., 

1874 1—    7 

Curate   (The)   and   the    rector.      Strutt 

(Eliz.)    N.Y.,1871 11—61 

Currer  Bell.     See  Bronte  (Charlotte). 
Curse  of  Clifton.  Southworth(E.  D.  E.  N.) 

Phila.,  1852 11—  04 

Curtis  (George  W.)    My  chateaux.    (In 

Little  classics,  v.  4) 6 —  35 

Potiphar papers.   Illus.   N.Y.,  1869.  2—    8 

Prue  and  L    N.Y.,1867 2—    8 

Trumps.     Illus.     N.    Y.,    1870.     2 

copies 2 —    8 

Cuthbert  Bede,  ^Jseud.     iSeJe  Bradley  (E.) 

Cyrilla.     Tautphocus  (I.  von) 11—61 

Daisy.    Warner  (Susan).     Sequel  to  Mel- 
bourne house.     1873 12 —  67 

Daisy  Bums.    Kavanagh  (J.)    1873 6 — 40 

Daisy  chain.    Illus.   Yonge(C.  M.)   Lond. 

and  N.  Y.,  1875.     2  copies 13—75 

Daisy  Miller :  a  study.    James  (Henry,  jr. ) 

N.  Y.,  1879 5—  29 


FICTION. 


96 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

DaUas  Galbraith.     Davis  (E.H.)    Phila., 

1868.     2  copies 3—21 

Daltons.     Lever  (C.  J.)     Lend.,  n.  d 6 —  36 

Dangerfield's  rest;  or,  before  the  storm. 

Se(lIe,Y(H.)    N.  Y.,  1864 2—    8 

Dangerous  game.  Yates(E.)  Bo8t.,1874.  13 — 75 
Daniel  Deronda.     "Eliot  (George)".     N. 

Y.,  1876.     2v 2—    9 

Danvers  papers.     Yonge  (C.  M.)    Lond., 

1867 13—  75 

Darrell  Markham.     Braddon  (M.  E.)    N. 

Y.,n.d 1—    3 

Dash  (La  Comtesse),  pseud.     See  Saint 

Mare  (N.  C.  de  C.  de). 
Daudet  (Alphonse).     Kings  in  exile:    a 

novel  of  Parisian  life,  from  the  French. 

Champlin  (Virginia),  tr.     Host,  and  N. 

Y.,  1880 2—    8 

Sidonie.    Sherwood  (Mary  Neal),  tr. 

Bost.,  1877 2—    8 

Daughter  of  an  Egyptian  king.     From  the 

German.     Ebers  (G.)     1881 4—26 

Daughter  of  an  empress.     Illus.     "Miihl- 

bach  (Louise)".     N.  Y.,  1872 9—53 

Daughter  of  Heth.     Black  (W.)    N.  Y., 

1872 1—     4 

Davenport  Dunn.     Lever  (C.J.)    Phila., 

n.d.   6-36 

David  Copperlield.     lUns.     Dickens  (C.) 

N.  Y.,  1368.     2  V.     3  copies 3—  18 

David Elginbrod.   MacDonald(G.)   Bost., 

n.d 7-46 

Davies  (Theodore).     Losing  to  win.     N. 

Y.,  1874 3—21 

Davis  (A.J.)    Tale  of  a  physician 3—  21 

Davis     (Rebecca    Harding).       Captain's 

story.     (/)t  Little  classics,  v.  2) 6 —  35 

Dallas  Galbraith.     Phila.,  1868.     2 

copies 3 —  21 

Faded  leaf  of  history.     {In  Little , 

classics,  V.  10). 6—  35 

Margaret  Ho wth.     Boat.,  1862  ....     3—21 

Waiting  for  the  verdict.     Illus.     N. 

Y.,  1868 3—  21 

Day  (Litl  Behdri).    Govinda  Samauta;  or, 

history  of  a  Bengal  Rfliyat 3 —  21 

Day  (Thomas).     History  of  Sanford  and 

Merton.     Illns.     Phila.,  18G9 3—21 

Daysof  Bruce.    Aguilar(G.)    N.  Y.,  1872. 

2v 1-    7 

Dead  (The)  lake,  and  other  tales.     Heyse 

(P.) 5-  32 

Dead  marquise.     Kip  (L.) 6 —  38 

Dead  men's  shoes.     Braddon  (M.  E.) 1 —    3 

Deads'cret.     Collins  (W.  \V.) 2—11 

Dead-sea  fruit.     Braddon  (M.  E.) 1—    3 

Dead  to  the  world.  Bauer  (C.)  1875...  1—  4 
Deane  (Milly).  Marjory.  Lond.,  1872..  3—20 
Dear  lady  Disdain.    McCarthy  (J.)    N.  Y., 

1876 7—  46 


riction— continued. 

Debenham's  tow.     HIus.     Edwards  (A. 

B.)    N.  Y.,  1870 4—25 

Debit  and  credit.     Freytag  (G.)    N.  Y., 

1871 4—  23 

Deerslayer.    Cooper  (J.  F.)    Phila.,  1841.     2—10 
De  Foe  (Daniel).    Life  and  adventures. of 

Mrs.  Christian  Davies.    Oxford,  1840. ..  21—126 

Life  of  Mr.  Duncan  Campbell 21—126 

Memoirs  of  Captain  George  Carle- 
ton 21—126 

New  voyage  round  the  world 21 — 126 

Plague  in  Loudon  in  1665,  and  The 

consoUdator.    Oxford,  1840 21—126 

Robinson  Crusoe 3 —  21 

De  Forest  (J.  W.)   Kate  Beaumont.  Illus. 

Bost.,  1872 3—21 

Miss  Ravenel's  conversion  from  se- 
cession.    N.  Y.,  1867 3—21 

Playing  the  mischief.    N.  Y.,  1875.     3—  21 

De  la  Rame  (Louisa).  See  Rame  (L.  de  la). 
De  Leon  (Edwin).     Askaros  Kassis,  the 

Copt;    a   romance   of  modern   Egypt. 

Phila.,  1870 6—  36 

De  Mille  (Jas.)    American  baron.    Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1872 3—20 

Comedy  of  terrors.     Bost. ,  1872 ... .     3—20 

Cord  and  creese.   Illus.    N.Y.,  1873.    3—  20 

Cryptogram.    Illus.     N.  Y.,  1874...     3—20 

Dodge    club ;    or,    Italy    in    1859. 

Illus.     N.  Y.,  1870 , 3—20 

Lady  of  the  ice.    Illus.    N.  Y.,  1872.     3—    2 

Lily  and  the  cross.     Illus.     Bost., 

1875 3—  20 

Living  link.     Illustrated  by  W.  L. 

Sheppard.    N.  Y.,  1874 3—20 

Open  question.     Illus.    N.  Y.,  1873.     3—  20 

Democracy.    1880.     {Leisure  hour  series.) 

[anon.-\ 3—  22 

Dene  hollow.    Wood   (Mrs.    H.)    Phila., 

n.d 13—77 

Denis  Donne.     Thomas  (A.)    N.  Y.,  1865.     2—    8 
Denis  Duval.    Illus.    Thackeray  (W.M.) 

Lond.,  1869.    2  copies 11—60 

Denison  (C.  W.)    Rothmell.    Bost.,  1878.     3—  20 
Denison  {Mrs.  M.  A.,  wife  of  C.  W.)  That 

husband  of  miue. 

Victor  Norman,  rector.   Phila.,  1873.     3—20 

De  Qulncey  (Thcs.)    Avenger,  and  other 

papers.     Bost.,  1859 21—126 

Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe.     {In  his 

Narrative  papers,  v.  1) 21 — 126 

Same.     {In  Little  classics,  v.  1)  ...     6 —  53 

Derby      (George      Horatio).       "Phoenix 

(John)".      Phffiuixiana.     N.  Y.,  1870...     3—20 
Desperate  remedies.     Hardy  (T.)    N.  Y., 

1B74 5-  34 

Destiny;  or,  the  chief's  daughter.     Fer- 

rier(M.)    Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d 4—24 

Detlef(Karl),j)se«d.  /S«eBauer(Karoline). 
Devereux.   Bulwer-Lytton(5irE.)  Phila., 

1867.     2  copies 1—1 


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97 


PiCTlOlf. 


Fiction — oontinuecl. 

De  Wille   (Elizabeth).      Johannes   Olaf. 

Kuiinett  (F.  E.),  tr.     Bost.,  1873 3—  20 

De  Witt  (Madame  C.  G. )    French  country 

family.     Illua.      Craik  (Mrs.  D.  M.  M.), 

tr.    N.Y.,  1868 3—20 

Motherless;  or,  a  Parisian  family. 

Illus.     Craik  (ifrs.  D.  M.  M.  ),    tr.     N. 

Y.,  1871 3—  20 

Diamond  cut  diamond.     Trollope  (T.  A. ) 

N.  Y.,  1874 12—69 

Diana  Care w.     Forrester  (Mrs.)      Phila.,' 

1876 4—23 

Diary:    H family,   and   other   tales. 

Bremer  (F.)     Load.,  1853 1—    2 

Dlaxy  of  a  late  physician.     Warren  (S.) 

N.  Y.,  1871 13—  79 

Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevylyan.     Charles 

(E.)    N.  Y.,  1868 2—13 

Diavola ;  or,  nobody's  daughter.    Braddon 

(M.  E.)    N.Y.,n.d 1—    3 

Dickens  (Charles).   Baruaby  Rudge.   2  v. 

2  copies 3—  19 

Bleak  house.     2  v.     2  copies 3 —  19 

Christmas  books.     3  copies 3 —  19 

CONTENTS. 

A  Christmas  carol;  The  chimes;  Cricket  on  the  hearth  ; 
Battle  of  life  ;  Haunted  man  ;  A  Christmas  tree. 

Christmas  stories  (additional).      2 

copies.     ( Bound  with  Uncommercial  trav- 
eller)       3—  19 

Cyclopedia  of  [his]  best  thoughts, 

compiled  by  Fontaine  (F.  G.  do).  1873..     3 —  15 

David  Cojiperfleld.     2  v.     3  copies.     3 —  18 

Dictionary.     lUus.     Pierce  (G.  A.)    3 —  18 

Dombey  and  son.    2  v.    3  copies. ..3 — 17,18 

Great  expectations.     3  copies 3 —  17 

Hard  times,  and  reprinted   pieces. 

2  copies 3 —  17 

Same.       (Bound     with      Barnaby 

Rudge) 3—19 

Little  Dorrit.     3  copies  3 — 16, 17 

Martin  Chuzzlewit.     2  v.    3  copies.     3 —  16 

Memoirs  of  Joseph  Grimaldi ;  edited 

by  "Boz" 3—  16 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood 3 —  17 

Same,  and  other  stories 3 —  17 

CONTENTS. 

Edwin  Drood ;  Master  Humphrey's  clock ;  Hunted  down ; 
A  message  from  the  sea ;  Keport  of  mudfog  association  ; 
Second  report  of  mudfog  association. 

Nicholas  Nickleby.    2  v.   2  copies..  3 —  16 

Old  curiosity  shop,   and  reprinted 

pieces.     2v 3 —  15 

Oliver  Twist.    2  copies 3 —  15 

Our  mutual  friend.     3  copies 3 —  15 

Same.     Condensed  by  Johnson  (R.)  2 —  11 

Pickwick  papers.     2  v.     3  copies..  4 — 28 

Sketches  by  "  Boz."    v.  1.     (Bound 

with  v.  2,  Old  curiosity  shop) 3 —  15 

Same.     v.   2.     (Bound   with  v.    2, 

Barnaby  Rudge) 3 —  15 

Tale  of  two  cities.    3  copies 4 —  28 

13 


Fiction — continued. 

Uncommercial    traveller.      (Bound 

iditA  Christmas  stories) 4 —  28 

CONTEXTS. 

Uncommercial  traveller;  Somehody's  luggage ;  Mrs.  Lir* 
riper's  lodgings  ;  Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy  ;  Dr.  Marigold: 
Two  ghoat  stories ;  Tlie  hoy  at  Mugby ;  The  seven  poor 
travellers ;  The  lioUy-tree 

Same 4—  28 

CONTENTS. 

Uncommercial  traveller;  Christmas  stories ;  Master  Hum- 
phrey's clock:  General  index  of  characters  and  their 
appearances;  Familiar  sayings  from  D.'s  works. 

Dimitri  Roudine.  Turg^nieff  (I.  S.)  N.Y., 

1873 12—  68 

Disos'way    (E.    T.)       South     meadows. 

Phila.,  1874 4—27 

Diso'wned.     Bulwer-Lytton  (Sir  E.  G.  E. 

L.)     Phila.,  1869.     Two  copies 1—     1 

Disraeli ( Ben j.)    Alroy  ;  Ixion  in  heaven; 

The  infernal  marriage;  and  Popan ilia. 

Lond.,  1871 4—28 

Couingsby.     (Bound    loith    Young 

duke) 4—  2T 

Contarini  Fleming.     Lond.,  1871..  4 — 28 

Henrietta  Temple.     Lond.,  1871...  4—28 

Lothair.     N.  Y.,  1871 4-28 

Rise  of  Iskander.  (Boitnduiii/i  Con- 
tarini Fleming) 4 —  28 

— ; —  Same.     (In  Little  classics,  vol.  6)..  6 —  15 

— '■ — Sybil.     Lond.,  1871 4—28 

Tancred.     Lond.,  1871 4—28 

Vivian  Grey.    Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.d  4 — 27 

Young  duke.     Lond.  and  N.Y.,  n.  d  4 —  27 

Doctor    Antonio.      Rufflni   (G.)    N.    Y., 

1867.     2  copies 10—  .55 

Doctor  Bushwhacker  (Sayings  of).     Coz- 

zens(F.  S.)    N.  Y.,  1871 2—10 

Doctor  Johns.     Mitchell  (D.  G.)    N.  Y., 

1866.     2v 8—48 

Doctor  Marigold.     Dickens  (C.)     (Bound 

with  Uncommercial  traveller) 4 —  28 

Doctor  Ox's  oxi>eriment,  and  other  stories. 

Verne  (J.)     Bost.,  1874 12—68 

DoctorThorne.  Trollope(A.)  N.T.,1878.  12—71 
Doctor's  wife.    Braddon  (M.  E.)    N.  Y., 

n.   d 1-    3 

Dodd    family    abroad.      Lever   (C.    J.) 

Lond.,  n.d 6 —  36 

Dodge      (Mary     Abigail).        "Hamilton 

(Gail)".      Child  world.      Illus.     Bost., 

1873.     2  vols • 4—27 

First  love  is  best.     Bost. ,  1877 4—27 

— Nursery  noonings.     N.  Y.,  1875 4 —  27 

Dodge  Club.    Illus.    DeMille(J.)    N.  Y., 

1870 6—  36 

Dodgson  (Bev.  C.  L.)    "Carroll  (Lewis)". 

Hunting  of  the   snark :     an  agony  in 

eight  fits.     Lond.,  1876 ,....  16—98 

Doesticks.     Illus.     Thompson    (M.   M.) 

N.   Y.,     1859 It— 71 

Doesticks     (Q.     K.    Philander),    pseud. 

See  Thompson  (M.  M.) 


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98 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Doing  and  dreaming.     Mayo  {Mrs.  I.  F.) 

' '  Garrett  (Edward ) ".     N.  Y. ,  1875 8—48 

Doing  his  best.     Trowbridge  (J.  T.) 12—  09 

Dollars  and  cents.   Warner  ( A.  B. )   Pliila. , 

1871 12—  67 

DoUy.  15  nrnett  ( F.  H. )  Phila. ,  1877 ... .  2—14 
Dolores.  Forrester  (Jfrs.)  Phila.,  1875..  4 — 23 
Dombey  and  &on.    Ilhis.     Dickens  (C.) 

N.  Y.,  1868.     2  V.     3  copies 3—17,18 

Don  Quixote.     Illns.     Cervantes  (M.  de). 

Lond.,  1819.     4v 2—13 

Dora.      Illus.      Kavanagh  (J.)     N.     Y., 

1873 6—40 

Dorr  (ifrs.  J.  C.  R.)    Expiation.    Phila., 

1873 4—27 

Sibyl  Huntington.     Phihi.,  1873  ..     4—  27 

Double  story.     MacDonald  (G.) 7 —  46 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.     Yonge  (iftss  C. 

M.) 13—  75 

Dower-House.    Thomas  (A.)  N.  Y.,1868. 

(-/(«««(?  wi</i  Playing  for  high  stakes) 2 —    8 

Downing (.Ifa/oc  Jack).  5ec Smith (Seba). 
Dow^n    in    Tennessee.      GUraore   (J.   R.) 

"  Kirke  (Edmund)".     N.  Y.,  1865 4—22 

Draytons   and  the   Davenants.     Charles 

(E.)    N.  Y.,  n.  d 2—13 

Dream-life.  Mitchell  (D.  G.)  N.  Y.,  1869.  4—  48 
Dreamthorp.      Smith     (A.)     (In    Little 

classics,  V.  4) 6 —  35 

Drummer-boy :  a  story  of  Burnside's  ex- 
pedition.     Illns.      Trowbridge  (J.   T.) 

Best.,  1867 12—  99 

Dudevant(A.  L.  A.  D.)    "Sand  (George)". 

Antonia.   Vanghan (Virginia),  <r.    1870.     4 — 27 
CV^arine  Dietrich.     Stanwood  (E.), 

h:     1871 4—27 

Consvielo.    Robinson  (F.),  Jr.    1870.     4—27 

Countess  of  Rndolstadt :  a  sequel  to 

"Consnelo."    Phila.,  1870 4—27 

Fanohon,  the  cricket :  or,  la  petite 

Fadette.    Phila.,  1871 4—27 

Manprat.     Vaughan  (Virginia),  tr. 

Bost.,  1870 4—  27 

Miller  of  Angibault.     Dewey  (Ms8 

MaryE.),tr.     Bost 4—27 

Monsieur  Sylvestre.     Shaw  (F.  G.), 

tr.     Bost.,  1870 4—27 

My  sister  Jeannie.     Crocker(S.  R.), 

tr.     Bost  ,  1874 4—27 

Dumas    (Alexandre  Davy).     Adventures 

ofaniarqnis.    Phila.,  1864 4 — 27 

Ascanio.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d...     4 —  27 

Black  tulip.     Phila.,  n.  d 4—27 

Chevalier  (The).     Phila.,  1864....     4—27 

Chicot,  the  jester ;  or,  the  lady  of 

Monsoreau.       Lond.    and  N.   Y.,   n.  d. 

{Bound  with  Ascanio) 4 —  27 

Conscript :  a  tale  of  the  days  of  the 

first  Napoleon.     Phila. ,  1874 4—26 

Count  of  Monte  Cristo.    N.  Y. ,  n.  d .     4—26 


Fiction — continued. 

Count  of  Moret ;  or,  Richelieu  and 

his   rivals.     Williams  (H.   S.,  jr.),    tr. 

Phila., n.  d 4—  26 

Countess  of  Charny  ;  or,  the  fall  of 

the  French  monarchy.     Phila.,  18.")3 4—26 

Countess  of  Monte  Cristo :  a  com- 
panion to  the  "  Count  of  Monte  Cristo." 

Phila.,  1871 4—26 

Edmond  Dantes:  a  sequel   to  the 

"Count  of  Monte  Cristo."    Phila.,  1849.  4—26 

Forty-five  guardsmen.    Phila.,  n.d.  4 — 26 

Horrors  of  Paris;  sequel  to  "The 

Mohicans  of  Paris."    Phila.,  n.  d 4—26 

Iron  hand ;  or,  the  knight  of  Mau- 

leon.     Phila., n.d 4—26 

Iron  mask .     Phila. ,  1875 4 —  26 

Isabel  of  Bavaria;  or,  mysteries  of 

the  court  of  Charles  VL     Phila.,  n.  d..  4—26 

Louise  la  Valliere.     Phila.,  1872 ...  4—26 

Love  and  liberty ;  a  narrative  of 

the  French  revolution  of  1792.     Phila., 

1874 4-26 

Madame  de  Chamblay.   Phila., n.d.  4 — 26 

Man  with  five  wives.     Phila.,  n.  d.  4 —  26 

Marriage  verdict.     Phila.,  n.  d 4 —  26 

Memoirs  of  a  physician.    Lond.  and 

N.  Y.,  n  d.     2  copies 4—26 

A'ufe.— The  Ist  of  a  scries,  including,  2.  Qaeen's  necklace ; 
3.  Six  years  later ;  4.  Countess  de  Chamey ;  5.  ; 

Mohicans  of  Paris.     Phila.,  n.  d.. .     4 —  26 

A'ofe.— For  conclusion,  see  Horrors  of  Paris. 
Queen's    neeklace ;    or,   the  secret 

history  of   the    court    of   Louis    XVI. 

Phila.,  1875 4—  26 

Six  years  later ;  or,  the  taking  of 

the  bastile.     Phila.,  1875.     2  copies 4—26 

The  three  guardsmen.     Phila.,  n.  d. 

2  copies ■  4 —  28 

iy^ofe.— The  1st  of  a  series,  embracing,  2.  Twenty  years 
after;  3.  Bragelonne;  4.  Iron  mask;  6.  Louise  de  la  Val- 
liere. 
Twenty  years  after.    Phila.,  n.  d. 

2  copies 4 —  26 

Vicompte  de  Bragelonne ;    m',  ten 

years  later.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d 4 —  27 

Dumas //s  (A.)    Annette;  or,  the  lady  of 

the  pearls.    Phila.,  n.  d 4 — 27 

Camille ;     or,     the    camelia-lady. 

Phila.,n.d 4—  26 

Duncan  (Campbell).     De  Foe  (D.)     Ox- 
ford, 1841 21—126 

Durnton  Abbey.     Trollope  (T.  A.)    N.  Y., 

1872 12—  69 

Dutchman's  fireside.      Paulding  (J.  K.) 

N.Y.,  1868 10—  59 

Dw^ellers  in  Five  Sisters  coart.     Scudder 

(H.  E.)    N.  Y.,  1876 11—65 

Dynevor  Terrace.     Yonge  (C.  M.)    Lond. 

andN.  Y.,  1870 13—  75 

Earl's  promise  (The).     Riddell  (J.   H.) 

Leip.,  1873 10—  56 


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99 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Early  dawn.     Christian  life  in  England  in 

the  ohlen  times.     Charles  {Mrs.  E.)    N. 

Y.,  n.  d 2—13 

Xiarnes't  Trifler  (An).     Sprague  {Miss  M.) 

Best.,  1880 11—58 

East  Lynne.   Wood  {Mrs.  Henry).    N.  Y., 

n.  d 13—  77 

Ebb-tide,  and  other  stories,    lllus.    "Eeid 

(Christian)".     See  Fisher  (Miss  F.  C.) 

N.  Y.,  1872 4—23 

Ebers  (Georg).      Daughter  of  an  Egyp- 
tian king.    N.  Y.,  1880 4—26 

Uarda :  a  romance  of  ancient  Egypt. 

N.Y.,  1880 4—  26 

Eckel  (Lizzie  St.  John).     Maria  Monk's 

daiigh'cr:  nn.intohiograidiy.    lUus.    N. 

Y.,  1871 4—  26 

Edelweiss.     Auerbach  (B.)    Bost.,  1871.     1—    6 
Edgeworth  (Maria).     Tales  and  novels. 
N.Y.,  1860.     2v 4—25 

COSTF.NTB. 

V.  1.  Caatlp  Rackrent;  An  easay  on  Irish  bulls;  An  esaiy 
on  the  noble  science  of  self-justilication;   Moral 
tales. 
4.  Tales  of  fashionable  life. 

Edmoud  Dantes:  a  sequel  to  "The  count 

of  Monte  Cristo."  Dumas  (A.  D.)  Phila., 

1849 4—  26 

Edna  Browning.    Holmes  (Mrs.  M.  J. )    N. 

Y.  and  Lond.,  1874 5—  31 

EdTvards  (Mrs.  Annie).     Estelle.     N.  Y., 

n.  d 4—25 

Leah  :  a  woman  of  fashion.     N.  Y., 

n.  d 4—25 

Miss  Forrester.     N.  Y.,  1873 4—25 

Ordeal  for  wives.     N.Y.,1872 4—25 

Ought  we  to  visit  her?    N.  Y.,  n.  d.     4—  25 

Philip  Earnsclitfe;   or,  the  morals 

of  May  Fair.     N.Y.,  1873 4—25 

Point  of  honor.     N.  Y.,  1870 4—25 

Steven  Lawrence,  yeoman.     lllus. 

N.Y.,  u.d 4—25 

Susan  Fielding.    lllus.    N.  Y.,n.d..  4—25 

Vagabond  heroine.     N.  Y.,  1873 4 — 25 

Ed>vards  (J/iss  Amelia   B.)      Barbara's 

history.     N.Y.,  1875 4—25 

Debenham's  vow.      lllus.     N.  Y., 

1870 4—  25 

Four-fifteen    express.       (In   Little 

classics,  v.  8) 6 —  35 

Half  a  million  of  money.     N.  Y., 

1873 ■ 4-  25 

Hand  and  glove.     N.  Y.,  1875 4—25 

In  the  days  of  my  youth.     Phila., 

1874 4—25 

MissCarew.     N.  Y.,  1875 4—25 

Edwards  (Matilda  do  B.)    The  Sylves- 

tres;    or,  the  outcasts.     lllus.     Phila., 

1872 4-  25 

Edwin  Brothertoft.  Winthrop(T.)  Bost., 

1862 13-  77 


Fiction — conti  u  ued. 

Edwin Drood.    lllus.   Dicken8(C.)   Bost. 

and  Lond.,  n.  d.     2  copies 

Eggleaton  (Edward).  Circuit  rider.  lUns. 

N.  Y.,  1874 

End  of  the  world,     lllus.     N.  Y., 


1872  , 


Hoosier  schoolmaster.      lllus.     N. 

Y.,  1871 

Eichendorff  (Joseph  von).     Memoirs  of  a 

good-for-nothing.      Leland  (C.  G.),  tr. 

N.  Y.,  1866 

Eight  cousins;   or,  the  aunt- hill.      lUus. 

Alcott  (L.  M.)    Bost.,  1875 

Eighth  commandment  (The).    Reade  (C. ) 

Bost.,  1860 

Eirene;    or,  a  woman's  right.     Clemmer 

(Mrs.M.)    N.Y.,1871 

Elbow-room.     lllus.      "Adeler  (Max)", 

pseud.    Clark  (C.  H.)    Phila.,  1876 

Elder  (William).    Enchanted  beauty,  &c. 

Phila.,  18.59 

Eleanor's  victory.  lllus.  Braddon  (M.  E.) 

N.Y.,  1870 

Elective  aflSnities.     Goethe  (J.  W.  von). 

(In  Novels  and  tales) 

Eliot  (George),  pseud.     'See  Cross  (Mrs. 

John  Walter). 
Ellen  Middleton.      Fullerton   (Lady  G.) 

Bait.,  n.  d 

Elliot  (Frances).     Romance  of  old  court 

life  in  France.     lllus.     N.  Y. ,  1874 

Elsie    Magoon.     Gage   (F.    D.)     Phila., 

1867 

Elsie  Venner.      Holmes  (O.  W.)     Bost., 

1874 

Elster'B  folly.     Wood  (Mrs.  H.)    Phila., 

n.d 

Entile,  et  Sophie  ou  de  I'^ducation.  Rous- 
seau (J.  J.)     (In  V.  2  of  his  Works) 

Emily  Chester.     Seemiiller  (Mrs.  A.  M.  C. ) 

Bost.,  1870 

Emma.  Austen  (jlfiss  J.)  Loud.,  1870  .. 
Empress  Josephine.      lllus.      Miihlbach 

(L.)     N.Y.,  1867 

Enchanted  beauty.    Elder  (W.)    Phila., 

1859 

End  of  the  world.     lllus.     Eggleston  (E.) 

N.Y.,1872 

Eoneguski;  or,  the  Cherokee  chief. 
\_anon.]    Wash.,  1839 

Epicurean.     Moore  (T. )    N.  Y. ,  1875 

Erckmann  (E.)  and  Chafrian  (A.)  Block- 
ade of  Phalsburg ;  an  episode  of  the  end 
of  the  empire.     lllus.    N.Y.,1872 

Conscript ;    a  story  of  the  French 

war  of  1813.     lllus.    N.Y.,1872 

Friend  Fritz.     N.  Y.,  1877 

Forest  house,  and  Catherine's  lov- 
ers.    Simms  (J.),  <r.     1877 


3—  17 

4—  25 
4—  25 
4—  25 

4—  25 

1—  7 

10—  58 

2—  12 
2—  12 

23—140 
1—  3 
4—  22 

4—  23 
4—  25 

4—  23 

5—  31 
13—  76 
21—123 

11—  65 
1-     5 

9—  53 

23—140 

4—  25 

4—  25 

8—  48 

4—  25 

4—  25 
4—  25 

4—  25 


FICTION. 


100 


FICTION. 


■  Fiction — continued. 

Great  invasion  of  France  in  1814  ; 

comprising  the  night  march  of  the  Rus- 
sian army  past  Phalsbiirg.  lUus.  N.  Y., 
1871 4—  25 

Madame  Th^^rfese ;  or,  the  vohmteers 

of '92.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1869 4—24 

Miller's  story  of  the  war ;   or,  the 

pl6bi8cite.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1872 4—24 

Story  of  the  French  revolution,  re- 
lated by  a  peasant.  Hoey  {Mrs.  C),  tr. 
Lond.,1871.     3v 4—24 

Waterloo ;  a  sequel  to  "  The  con- 
script of  1813."    Illus.     N.  Y.,  1872....     4—24 

Ernest  Lin  wood.      Heutz    {Mrs.   C.   L.) 

Phila.,  1869 5—32 

Ernest  Maltravers.     Bulwer-Lytton  {Sir 

E.  G.  E.  L.)     Phila.,  1869.     2  copies...     1—    1 

Ersilia.    Poynter  {Miss  E.  F.)  N.  Y.,  1876.  10—  58 

Estelle.     Edwards  (il/rs.  A.)    N.  Y.,  n.  d.     4—25 

EsteUe  Russell.     N.  Y.,  1870 4—24 

Eugene  Aram.  Bulwer-Lytton  {Sir  E.  G. 
E.  L.)     Phila.,  1867.     2  copies 1—    1 

Eustace  diamonds.    Trollope  {A.)    N.  Y., 

1872 12—  70 

Eutavir:  a  sequel  to  "The  Forayers." 
Illus.     Simms  (W.  G.)    N.  Y.,  1856....  11—  65 

Evans  (A.J.)    5ee 'WilBon  ( J/™.  A.J.  E.) 

Evans  (Marian).  "Eliot  (George)".  See 
Cross  {Mrs.  John  Walter). 

Evelina.  Arblay  (F.  B.  d').  N.  Y.,  1873. 
2  V.  in  one     .    1 —    7 

Same.     Loud.,  1791.    2v 1—    7 

Exemplary  novels.     Cervantes    (M.  de). 

Lond.,  n.  d 2—  13 

Expiation.    Dorr(J/)-«.  J.  C.  R.)    Phila., 

1873 4—  27 

Fables : 

.^sop.   Illus.   Townsend  (G.  T.),  tr. 

Loud., 1871 1—    7 

Bewick  (T. )     Select  fables  of  .SIsop 

and  others.     Loud.,  n.  d 1 —    4 

Fables,  original  and  selected ;  with 

an  introductory  dissertation  on  the  his- 
tory of  fable,  comprising  biographical 
notices  of  eminent  fabulists,  by  Bussey, 
G.  Moir.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1869 2—14 

• Gay  (John).  Fables.  {In  his  Poet- 
ical works,  V.  1) It) —  98 

Lo  Gros  (W.  B.)     Fables  and  tales 

.  of  Pompeii   and   Herculaneum.      Illus. 
Lond.,  1835 16—97 

Prosser    {Mrs.)       Original    fables. 

Lond.,  n.  d 10—  58 

See,  also,  Mythology,  in  general  alphabet. 

Faded  leaf  of  history.   Davis  {Mrs.  R.  H. ) 

{In  Little  classics,  v.  10) 6 —  35 

Factory  girl.     Braddon  (Miss  M.  E.)     N. 

Y.,n.d 1_    3 

Fairfax  :  a  chronicle  of  the  Shenandoah. 
Cooke  (J.  E.)    N.  Y.,  1868 2—11 


Fiction — continued. 

Fair  god.    Wallace  (Lewis).     Bost.,  1873. 

2  copies 12 —  67 

Fair  play.     South  worth  {Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.) 

Phila.,  1868 11—63 

Fair  puritan.     Herbert  (H.  W.)    Phila., 

1875 5—32 

Pair  Saxon.     McCarthy  (J.)    N.  Y.,  1873.     7—46 
Fair  to  see.    Lockhart  (L.  W.  M.)    N.  Y., 

1872 6—  35 

Fairy  tales : 

Andersen  (H.  C.)    Stories  for  the 

hoiisehold.    Illus.    Dnlcken  (H.  W.),  <r. 

Lond.,1871 1—    6 

Stories  and  tales.     Illus.  by 

Stone  (M.  L.)  and  Pedersen  (V.)    N.  Y., 

1875 1—    6 

Wliat  the  moon  saw,  and  other 

tales.  Illus.  Dulcken(H.W.),  <r.  Lond., 

1871 1—    6 

Wonder  stories  told  for  child- 
ren.    Illus.  by  Pedersen  (V.)  and  Stone 

(M.L.)    N.Y.,1875 1—    6 

Craik  {Mrs.  J).  M.  M.)    Adventures 

of  a  brownie.  •  Illus.  N.  Y.,  1872 I—    9 

Gilbert  (J.),  Watson  (J.  D.),  and 

Weir(H.)     Household  tales   and  fairy 

stories.     Lond .  and  N.  Y. ,  1872 5—30 

Hugessen.      (E.   H.    KnatchbuU-). 

Crackers  for  Christmas.     Lond.,  1877..     5 —  30 
Puss-cat    mew,    and    other 

stories.    Illus.     N.  Y.,  1871 5—31 

River   legends;     or,  father 

Thames  and  father  Rhine.  Illus.  by  Dor6. 

Lond.,  1875 5—  30 

Tales  at   tea-time.      Illus. 

Loud., 1872 5—  30 

Whispers   from  fairy  land. 

Illus.    N.Y.,1875 5—30 

Hugessen  (Louisa  K.)    History  of 

Prince  Perrypets.    Illus.     Lond.,  1872..     5—30 

lugclow  (Jean).     Mopsa,  the  fairy.    5 —  30 

Kearj'  (A.  and E. )  Little wanderlin, 

and  other  fairy  tales.     Lond.,  1865 6 —  39 

Lemon  (Mark).     Legends  of  Num- 
ber Nip.     Illus.     Lond.,  1864 6—36 

MacDonald  (G.)    The  princess  and 

the  goblin.     Illus.    N.Y.,  1871 7— -45 

Mac6   (Jean).      Home  fairy  tales. 

N.  Y.,  1870 7—  45 

Parr  (Harriet).      "Lee  (Hohne)". 

Fairy  tales.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d.     2 

copies 9 —  50 

Faitli  Gartney's  girlhood.     Whitney  (A. 

D.  T.) 13—  79 

Faitli    Unwin's    ordeal.      Craik   (G.  M.) 

N.  Y.,  1867 1—    9 

Falconberg.   Boye8en(H.  H.)  N.  Y.,  1879.     1—    3 
Fall  of  Damascus.  Russell  (Charles  Wells). 

1878 10—  54 

Fall  of  the  house  of  Usher.     Poe  (E.  A.) 

(/n  Little  classics,  v.  2) 6 —  35 


FICTION. 


101 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

FaUen  pride.     Southworth  (E.  D.  E.  N.) 

riiila.,   1868 11—  G3 

False  colors.     Thomas  (A.)    N.  Y.,  1869.    2—    8 
Family  doom.     Southworth  (E.  D.E.N.) 

Phila.,  1869 11—  63 

Panchon,  the  cricket.    "Sand  (George)". 

Dudevant  (A.L.A.D.)     1871 4—27 

Far  from  the  madding  crowd.     Hardy  (T. ) 

N.  Y.,  1874 5—  34 

Faijeon  (B.  L.)    At  the  sign  of  the  silver 

flagou.     N.  Y.,1875 4—24 

Blade  o'  grass.     Ilhis.     N.  Y.,  1872.     4—  24 

Bread  and  cheese  and  kisses.     lUus. 

N.  Y.,1874 4—  24 

Golden  grain:  a  sequel  to  "Blade  o' 

grass."    lUus.     N.  Y.,le74 4—24 

Grif:  a  story  of  Australian  life.     N. 

Y.,1874 4—24 

Jessie  Trim.     N.  Y.,  1875 4—24 

Joshua  Marvel.     N.  Y.,  1872 4—24 

London's  heart.    Illus.    N.  Y.,  1873.     4—24 

Farquharson  (Martha),  i)seud.     See  Fin- 
ley  (M.) 
Fast  friends.     Trowbridge  (J.  T.)     1875.  12—  69 
Fatal  marriage.    Southworth  (E.  D.  E.  N. ) 

Phila.,  1863 11—  63 

Fatal  marriages.    Cocklon  (H.)    Phila., 

n.d  2—  12 

Fatal  passion.      Bernard  (C.  de).     N.  Y. 

and  Paris,  1874 1—    4 

Fated  to  he  free:   Ingelow   (J.)     Bost., 

1875 5—30 

Father  and  daiighter.   Brenier(F.)  Phila., 

n.d 1—    2 

Father  Tom  and  the  pope.     Murray  (J.  F. ) 

{In  Little  classics,  v.  9) 6 —  35 

Fathers  and  sons.     Turgdniett' (I.  S.)     N. 

Y.,  1872 12—  68 

Fa^vcett  (Edgar).    Hopeless  case.     1880.     4 —  24 
Purple  and  fine  linen.      N.  Y.  and 

Loud.,  1873 4—  24 

FeUah(The).     About  (E.)     Lond.,  1870..     1—    7 
Felix  Holt.      "Eliot   (George)".     N.   Y., 

186t) 2—    9 

Fenton's  quest.     Illus.     Braddon  (M.  E.) 

N.Y.,1871 1—    3 

Ferdinand,  Count  Fathom.    Smollett  (T. ) 

1872 11—  64 

Fern  (Fanny).    See  Parton  (S.  P.) 

Fern  leaves.    Parton  (Mrs.  James).    1853.     9 —  50 

Ferrier  (Miss  Mary).     Destiny ;    or,   the 

chief's  daughter,    n.d 4 — 24 

Inheritance,     n.d 4 —  24 

Marriage,     n.d 4 —  24 

Feuillet  (Octave).     Camors;  or,  life  under 

the  empire.     Phila.,  1870 4—24 

Romance  of  a  poor  young  man.     N. 

Y.,  1875 4—  24 

Story  of   Sibylle.     M.   H.   T.,    tr. 

Bost.,  1872 4—  24 


Fiction — continued. 

Fielding  (Henry) 4—  24 

Amelia,     v.  3.     N.Y.,1861 4—24 

Jonathan  Wild.    v.  4.    N.Y.,1861..     4—24 

Joseph  Andrews,    v.  4.    N.Y.,1861.     4—24 

Tom  Jones;    or,  the  history    of   a 

foundling,     v.  1-2.     N.Y.,1861 4—24 

Fielding;   or,   society,    and   other    tales. 

Ward(R.P.)     Phila.,  1837 4—24 

Finley  (Martha  Farquharson).     Old-fash- 
ioned boy.     Phila., 1871 4—23 

Fireside   saints,  Mr.  Caudle's   breakfast 

talk,   and  other  papers.     Jerrold   (D.) 

1873 6—  40 

First  families  of  the  Sierras.     Miller  (J.) 

Chicago,  1876 8—  48 

First  love  is  best.   Hamilton  (Gail).   Bost., 

1877 4—27 

Fisher  {Miss  Frances  C.)     "  Reid  (Chris- 
tian)",jjseMd.     After  many  days.     1877.     4 —  23 

Bonny  Kate.     1878 4—23 

Carmen's  inheritance.     1873 4—2.3 

Ebb-tide,  and  other  stories.     Illus. 

1872 4—23 

Hearts  and  hands.     1875 4—23 

Mabel  Lee.     Illus.     1872 4—23 

Morton  house.     Illus.     1873 4—23 

Nina's  atonement,  aud  other  stories. 

Illus.     N.Y.,1873 4—23 

Valerie  Aylmer.     1872 4—23 

Fisher-maiden.    Bjornson  (B.)    1874 1 —    4 

Fitz-Boodle  papers.     Thackeray  (W.  M.) 

{Bound  with  Catharine).     2  copies 11 —  60 

Flagg  (William).     A  good  investment;  a 

story  of  the  upper  Ohio.     Illus.     N.  Y., 

1872 4—  23 

Fletcher      (Miss      Julia).         "Flemiug 

(George)",   pseud.     Kismet.     (.A'b  name 

series.)    Bost.,  1877 4—24 

Mirage.  (iVcinamesmcs.)  Bost.,  1878.     4 — 24 

Fleurange.     Craven  (.l/me.  A.) 2 —    9 

Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe.     Do  Quincey  (T. ) 

( In  Little  classics,  v.  1) 6 —  35 

Floating  city.     Verne  (J.)     1874 12—68 

Florine,  princess  of  Burgundy.     MacCabe 

(W.  B.)     1855 7—47 

Flower,  fruit,  and  thorn  pieces.     Eichter 

(J.P.F.)     1869.     2v 10—57 

Fool's  errand.     Tourgde  (A.  W.)     "  Chur- 

ton  (Henry)".     1880.     2  copies 12—71 

Follefarine.    "Onida."    Ramo  (L.  de  la). 

1871 6—  38 

For  ever  and  ever.     Church  {Mrs.  Ross). 

1866 2—13 

For  her  sake.     Illus.     Robinson  (F.  W.) 

1869 10—  56 

For  lack  of  gold.     Gibbon  (C.)     1872....     4—22 
Forayers ;  or,  the  raid  of  the  dog  days. 

Simms(W.  G.)     1855 11—65 

Foregone  conclusion.     Howells  (W.  D.) 

Bost.,  1875 5—  31 


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FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Forest   house,    and    Catharine's    lovers. 

Erckinanu  (E. )  and  Cbatrian  (A. )  Lond., 

1871 4—  25 

Forest  tragedy,  &c.     Lippincott  (Mrs.  S. 

J.  C.)     1856 6—35 

Forlorn  hope.     Yates  (E.)     Lond.  and  N. 

Y.,  n.d 13—  75 

Forrester  (ifj's.)    Diana  Carew.     Phlla., 

1876 4—23 

Dolores.     Phila.,  1875 4—23 

Fortune.  &e  Little  classics,  v.  12.  1875.  6 —  35 
Fortune  seeker.     Southworth  (Mrs.  E.  D. 

E.N.)     1866 11—63 

Fortunes  of  Glencore.  Lcver(C.J.)  1872.  6—  36 
Fortunes  of  Nigel.  Scott  («»'W.)  1868.11—66 
Forty-five  guardsmen.     Dumas   (A.    D.) 

n.d 4—26 

Foul   play.     Eeade  (C),  and  Boucicault 

(D.)     1869 10—58 

Foundations ;  or,  castles  in  the  air.     Por- 

ter(R.)     n.d 10—58 

Fountain  of  youth.     Paludan-MuUer  (F.) 

1867 9—53 

Fouque  (F.  H.  K.  de  la  Motte).     Undine 

and  other  tales.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1871  ....     4—23 

CONTENTS. 

Undine;  Tlie  two  captains;  Aslauga's  knight;  Sintram 
and  his  companions. 

Four-fifteen   express.     Edwards   (A.  B.) 

(In  Little  classics,  v.  8) 6 —  35 

Four  sisters.     Bremer  (F.)    n.d 1 —    2 

Framley  parsonage.  Trollope(A.)  1871.  12 — 70 
Frank    Sinclair's  wife,   and  other  tales. 

Rid<lell  (J.  H.)    .1874.     3v 10—56 

Frank   Mildmay;    or,   the   naval   officer. 

Marryat  ( Crtj)/.  F. )     1857.     2  copies 7—44 

Fred  and  Maria  and  me.     Illus.     Prentiss, 

(E.)    N.Y.,  1872 10—58 

Frederick  the  great  and  his. court.     Illus. 

Miihlbach  (L.)     1871  : 9—53 

Frederick  the  great  and  his  family.    Illus. 

Miihlbach(L.)     1871 9—53 

French  country  family.     Illus.     DeWitt, 

(C.  G.)    N.Y.,1838 3—20 

Freytag    (Gustav).      Debit    and    credit; 

with  a  preface  by  Bunsen  (C.  C.  J.)    N. 

Y.,  1871 4—  23 

Ingo.     Malcolm  (Mrs.),  ir.     N.  Y., 

1873 4—23 

Ingraban.     Malcolm  (ifcs.),  tr.     N. 

Y.,  1873 4—  23 

Lost  manuscript.    Malcolm  {Mrs.), 

tr.     N.  Y.,  1873 4—23 

Friedrich    (Friedrich).      Lost   despatch. 

Williams  (L.  A. ),  ir.     1871 4—23 

Friend  Fritz.     Erckmann  (E.)  and  Cha- 

trian(A.)      1877 4-25 

Friendship :  a  story  of  society.     "  Onida." 

Phila.,  1878 6—  38 

From  dawn  to  dark  in  Italy ;  a  tale  of  the 

sixteenth  century.     Illus.     1871 4 —  23 


Fiction — continued. 

From  my  youth   up.      Terhune  (M.  V.) 

"Harland  (Marion)".     1875 11—  60 

From  the  clouds  to  the  mountains.     Illus. 

Verne  (.L)     1874 12—68 

From  fourteen  to  fourscore.     Jewett  (S. 

W.)    1871 6—40 

From  jest  to   earnest.     Roe  {Rev.  E.  P.) 

1875 10—  55 

Frozen  deep.      Illus.      Collins  (W.  W.) 

1875 2—11 

Fudge  doings.     Mitchell   (D.  G.)     1865. 

2  V 8—48 

FuUerton  {Lady  Georgiana).     Ellen  Mid- 

dleton.     Bait,  n.  d 4—23 

Grantley  Manor.     Bait.,  1856 4—23 

Lady-bird.     Bait.,  1868 4—23 

Mrs.  Gerald's  niece.     N.  Y.,  1872. ..     4—23 

Reparation,  and  other  tales.     Bait., 

1875 4—23 

RoseLeblanc.     1875 4—23 

Stormy  life.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1874...     4—23 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true.     Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1872 4—23 

Fur  country  (The).      Illus.      Verne  (J.) 

Best.,  1874 12—  68 

Oaboriau  (Emile).    Other  people's  money. 

Best,  1875 4—  23 

Gabriel  Vane.     Loud  ( J. )     1856 7—47 

G-abrielle    Andr6.      Gould    (S.    Baring). 

1871 4—  22 

Q-age  {Mrs.  FrancisDaua).    ElsieMagoou. 

Phila.,  1867 4—  23 

Gail  Hamilton,  pseud.     See  Dodge  {Miss 

M.A.) 
Gait  (J.)    Haddad-Obeu-Ahab.     (In  Lit- 
tle classics,  V.  9) 6 —  35 

Gardner   (Celia  E.)     Tested;   or,  hope's 

fruition.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1874 4—23 

Garrett  (Edward  and  Ruth),  pseud.     See 

Mayo  {Mrs.  Isabella  F.) 
Garstang Grange.    Tirollope (T.  A. )    n.d.  12—  69 
Gaskell   {Mrs.  E.  C.)     Cranford.    N.  Y., 

1874 4—22 

Moorland  cottage.     N.  Y. ,  1868 4—22 

Right  at  last,  and  other  tales.     N. 

Y.,  1860 4—  22 

CONTENTS. 

Right  at  last;  Manchester  marriage ;  Lois  the  witch ;  The 
crooked  branch. 

Ruth,  and othertales.   Illus.   Lond., 

1873 4—22 

CONTENTS. 

Ruth;  Grey  woman;  Morton  Hall;  Mrs.  Harrison's  con- 
fession ;  Mind  and  heart. 

Wives  and  daughters.     Illus.     N. 

Y.,  1866 4—  22 

Gates  ajar.     Phelps  (E.  S.)     1869 10—  59 

Gautier  (Thdophile).     Captain  Fracasse. 

Beam(E.  M.),  (r.     N.  Y.,  1880 4—22 

Geier-Wally:   a  tale  of  the  Tyrol.     Hil- 

lem(W.  von).     1876 5—32 


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103 


FICTIOiT. 


Fiction — continued. 

Gemma.     Trollope  (T.  A.)    n.d.   12—69 

Oentianella.     Rauilolpli  (Mrs.)     riiila., 

n.d 10—  58 

Geoffrey  Crayon,  j)«ead.     See  Irving  (W.) 
Generalsliip ;  or,  liow  I  managed  my  huM- 

ban.l.     Roy(G.)     Cin.,  1875 10—55 

George   Canterbury'.s  will.     Wood  (Mrs. 

H.)     Phila.,  n.  d 13—76 

George  Eliot,  pseud.     See  Cross  (Mrs.  J. 

W.),  formerly  Evans  (Marian). 
George  Saud,  pseud.     See  Dudevant  (A. 

L.  A.  D.) 
Gerald  Fitzgerald.     Lever  (C.  J.)    N.  Y., 

1872 6—  36 

Qerda.     Schwartz  (M.  S.)    Phila.,  1874..  10—  54 

Germaine.     About  (E.)     Host.,  1860 1—    7 

German  tales.   Anerbach(B.)   Bost.,1869-     1 —    6 
Gerstacker  (Frederick).    How  a  bride  was 
won ;    or,   a  chase  across  the  pampas. 
lUus.    Jordan  (Francis),  <c.    N.Y.,1872.     4—22 
Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan!    Logan  (O.) 

N.  Y.,  1872 11—  65 

Ghost  (The).  O'Connor  (W.D.)  (/« Lit- 
tle classics,  V.  8) 6 —  35 

Gibbon  (Charles).    For  lack  of  gold.    N. 

Y.,  1872 4—  22 

Gift  (Theodore), psewd.  See  Havers  (Dora).     4—  22 
GUbert   Gurney.     Hook   (T.  E.)     Phila., 

1836 5—31 

Gil  Bias.  LeSage(A.E.)  Loud., 1809.  4v.     G—  37 
Gilded  age.     Illns.     Clemens  (S.  L.)  ««<? 
Warner    (C.   D.)      Hartford,    1874.      3 

copies 2 —  12 

Gilmore  (James  Roberts).  "Kirke  (Ed- 
mund)". Among  the  pines;  or,  south 
in  secession  time.     N.  Y.,  1862 4—22 

Down  in  Tennessee  and  back  by 

way  of  Richmond.     N.  Y. ,  1865 4—22 

My  southern  friends.     N.  Y.,  1863..     4—  22 

Gipsey's   prophecy.     Southworth  (E.  D. 

E.N.)    Phila.,  1861 11—63 

Girl's  romance.     Robinson  (F.W.)     N.  Y., 

1872 10—  56 

Girlhood     of     Shakespeare's     heroines. 

Clarke  (Mrs.  M.C.)  N.  Y.,  1880.  2v...  2—12 
Girls  of  Feversham.     Manyat  (JUiss  F.) 

Lond.  and  N.Y.,  n.  d 2—  13 

Godolphin.    Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L.) 

Phila.,  1869.     2  copies 1—     1 

Godwin  (William).     Mandeville:  a  tale 

of  the  seventeenth  century  in  England. 

Edin.,  1817.    3v 4—22 

Caleb  Williams   (Adventures  of). 

N.  Y.,  1870 4-  22 

Goethe  (J.  W.  von).  Novels  and  tales. 
Lond.,  1871 4—22 

CONTENTS. 

Elective  affinities ;  Sorrows  of  young  Werther ;  German 
emigrants ;  Fairy  tale ;  Good  woman  ;  A  tale. 

Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeship. 

Boylan(R.D.),  «r.    Lond.,  1870 4—22 


Fiction — continued. 

Goethe   and   Schiller:    an  historical   ro- 
mance.   Illus.    "Miihlbach(L.")   Mundt 

(C.)    N.Y.,  1873 9—52 

Goldandnarae.     Schwartz (M.  S.)    Best., 

1872 10—  54 

Gold-bug.    Poc(E.A.)   (/n  Little  classics, 

V.  12) 6—35 

Gold  Elsie.  Marlitt  (E.),  jpsewrf.   John(E.) 

Phila.,  1876.     2  copies 6—40 

Gold  of  Chickaree.      Warner  ( S.  and  A. ) 

N.Y.,  1877 12—  67 

Golden   grain:    a  sequel    to    "Blade-o'- 

grass."     Hlus.     Farjeon  (B.  L.)     N.  Y., 

1874 4-  24 

Golden  lion  of  Grandpfere.     Illus.     Trol- 
lope (A.)    N.Y.,1872 12—70 

Goldsmith  (Oliver).     Vicar  of  Wakefield. 

Lond.,  n.  d 4 —  22 

"Good-bye,     sweetheart!"       Brouglitou 

(R.)    N.Y.,1872 1—    2 

Good  fight  and  other  tales.    Illus.    Eeade 

(C.)    N.Y.,  1871 10-58 

Good  investment.      Flagg  (W.)     N.  Y., 

1872 4-  23 

Good  match.     Perrier(A.)     N.  Y.,1873...   10—59 
Goody  gracious!  and  the  forget-me-not. 

Neal  (J.)     (In  Little  classics,  v.  10)  ....     6—35 
Gordian  knot.     Brooks  (Shirley).     N.  Y., 

1868 i_    2 

Gould  (Jeanie  T.)    Lincoln  (Mrs.  N.  S.) 

Marjorie's  quest.     Illus.     Host.,  1872...     6—35 
Gould  (S.  Baring-).     In  exitu  Israel.     N. 

Y.,  1870 4-  22 

Same.     (Title  altered  to)  Gabrielle 

Andrd 4 —  22 

Govinda  Silmanta;   or,  the  history  of  a 

Bengal  raiyat.     Day  (Hev.  Litl  Behari). 

Loud.,  1874 3 21 

GraceLee.    Kavanagh(J.)    N.Y.,1872..     6—40 
Granville  De  Vigne.    "Ouida."    Rame(L. 

de  la).     Phila.,  1871.     2  copies 6 —  38 

Grantley   manor.      FuUerton   (Lady   G.) 

Bait.,  1856 4—  23 

"Gray  (Robertson)",  pseud.     See    Ray- 
mond (R.W.) 
Great  expectations.     Illus.     Dickens  (C.) 

N.Y.,1868.     3oopies 3—17 

Great  Hoggarty  diamond.  Thackeray  ( W. 

M.)   (BoundicithBuTiy Lyndon.)   Lond., 

1869 11—60 

Great  invasion  of  France  1813-'14.    Erck- 

mann-Chatrian  (MM. ) 4 —  25 

Great  lady.      Illus.      Van   Dewall   (M.) 

Phila.,  1874 12—  68 

Green  mountain  boys.     Thompson  (D.  P.) 

Bost.,1871 12—  71 

Greenough( Sarah D.)  Inextremis.  Bost., 

1872 4—  22 

Greenwood  (Grace),  pseud.    See  Lippin- 

cott  (Mrs.  S.  J.) 


FICTION, 


104 


FICTION". 


Fiction — continued. 

Grey  {Mrs.  E.  C.)    Cousin  Harry.     Phila., 

n.fl 4—22 

Gridiron  (The).      Lover  (S.)     {In  Little 

claBsics,  V.  9) 6 —  35 

Grif:  a  story  of  Australian  life.    Farjeon, 

(B.  L.)    N.Y.,  1874 4—24 

Griffin  (Gerald).     Mr.  Tlbbot  O'Leary,  tlio 

curious,     (/n  Little  classics,  V.  5).......     6 —  3.5 

SwansofLir.    (/n  Little  classics)..     6 —  35 

Griffith  Gaunt.     Eeade  (C.)     Bost.,  1871. 

2  copies ,.   10 —  58 

Guardian  angel.     Holnies(0.  W.)     Bost., 

1872 5—31 

Guerrazzi  (F.  D.)     Isabella  Orsiul :  (15th 

century.)  Monti (Luigi), /n  N.Y.,1859.  4—22 
Guildcourt.  MacDonald(G.)  N.Y.,1868.  7—46 
Guilt  and  innocence.     Schwartz  (M.  S.) 

Bost.,  1871 10—54 

Gulliver's  travels.   Swift  (Jonathan),    (v. 

2  o/ Works) 21—122 

GuyDeverell.  LeFanu(J.S.)  N.Y.,1866.     6—  37 
Guy  Manuerlng.     Scott  {Sir  W.)     Bost,, 

lb68 11—  66 

Guy  Rivers:    a  tale  of  Georgia.       Illus. 

SimmsCW.  G.)    N.  Y.,  1855 11—65 

H family,  and  other  tales.     Bremer 

(F.)  Howitt  (M.),  <r.  Lond.,  1853....  1—  2 
Habberton  (John).     Barton  experiment. 

N.  Y.,  1877 4—  22 

Helen's  babies.  Host,  1876.  2 copies.     4 —  22 

Some  folks.     N.  Y. ,  1877 4—22 

Hadermann  (Jeanette  R.)     Against  the 

world.     Bost.,  1873 4—22 

Hale  (Edward  E.)      Christmas  eve   and 

Christmas  day :   ten  Christmas  stories. 

Bost.,  1874 5—34 

His  level  best,  and  other  stories. 

Bost.,  1873 5—  34 

CONTENTS. 

Brick  moou;  Mouse  and  lion ;  Confidence;  Queen  of  Cali- 
fomia;  His  level  best;  Tale  of  a  salamander;  Modem 
Sinbad;  Water  talk. 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps:  possibilities 

and  exaggerations.     Bost.  ,1874 5 —  34 

CONTBNTS. 

Children  of  the  public ;  Christmas  waits  in  Boston  ;  Last 
of  the  Florida ;  Last  voyage  of  the  Resolution ;  Man 
without  a  country ;  My  double  and  how  he  undid  me ; 
Old  and  new,  face  to  face ;  Piece  of  possible  history ; 
Skeleton  in  the  closet ;  South  American  editor. 

Ingham  papers.     Bost.,  1869 5 —  34 

CONTENTS. 

Daily  bread;  Did  ho  take  the  prince  to  ride!  Dinner  speak- 
ing; Friends'  meeting;  Good  society;  Good-natured 
pendulum  ;  How  Mr.  Frve  would  have  preached  it ;  Me- 
moir of  Capt.  Fred.  Ingham ;  Kagman  and  ragwoman ; 
Kound  the  world  in  a  hack;  Paul  Jones  and  Denis 
Duval. 

Man  without  a  country.     {In  Little 

classic;*,  v.  1) 6 —  35 

Our   new  crusade :    a  temperance 

story.     Bost.,  1875 5—34 

Philip  Nolan's  friends :   a  story  of 

the  change  of  western  empire.     N.  Y., 

1877 5—  34 


Fiction — continued. 

Skeleton  in  the  closet.     {In  Little 

classics,  V.  5) 6 —  35 

Sybaris,  and  other  homes.     Host., 

1869 22—129 

Ten  times  one  is  ten.     Bost.,  1872..  5 —  34 

Ups  and  downs.     Bost.,  1873 5 —  34 

Half  a  million  of  money.     Edwards  (A.  B. ) 

N.  Y.,  1873 4—25 

Haliburton  (T.  C . )  Sam  Slick,  the  attach^. 

N.  Y.,  n.d 5—  34 

Sam  Slick,  clock-maker.      Phila., 

1838 5—34 

Hall  {Mrs.  S.  C.)    Sketches  of  Irish  char- 
acter.    Illus.     Lond., n.d 5 —  34 

Hamerton  (P.  G.)    Marraorne.    {No  name 

series.)     \^anon.'\    Bost. ,  1878 ... , 5 —  34 

Wendcrholme:    a  story  of  Lanca- 
shire and  Yorkshire.     Bost.,  1876 5—34 

Will  Denbigh,  nobleman.   {No  name 

series.)    [anon.']    Bost.,  1877 5 — 34 

Hamilton  (Gail),  psewrf.  )SeeDod6e(M.  A.) 

Hammer  and  anvil.  Spielhagcn(F.)  1870-  11 —  62 
Hand  and  glove.     Edwards  (A.  B.)    N. 

Y.,  1875 4—  25 

Handy  Andy :  a  tale  of  Irish  life.     Lover, 

(S.)    n.d.     2copie8 7—47 

Hannah.     Craik  (Mrs.  D.  M.  M.)     1872..  2—    9 
Hannah  Thurston.    Taylor  (J.  B. )    N.  Y., 

1868 11—  61 

Happy-thought  Hall.     Illus.     Bumand 

(F.C.)     Bost., 1872 2—14 

Happy  thoughts.    Buruand(F.  C.)    Bost., 

1872 2—  14 

Harbour  bar :    a  tale  of   Scottish    life. 

Prestwich  (Jfrs.)     1875 .5—34 

Hard  cash.     Illus.    Reads  (C.)    1873.    2 

copies 10 — 57 

Hard  times.    Illus.    Dickens  (C.)    {Bound 

with  Reprinted  pieces. )     1868 3 —  17 

Same.  (BoitndMn't/iBarnaby  Rudge)  3 — ■  19 

Hardy  (Thomas).      Desperate  remedies. 

N.Y.,  1874 5—  34 

Far  from  the  madding  crowd.    N. 

Y.,  1874 5—  34 

Under  the  greenwood  tree :  a  rural 

painting  of  the  Dutch  school.     N.  Y., 

1874 5—34 

Harland  (Marion),  pseud.      See  Terhune 

(M.  V.  H.) 
Harold  ;  or,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings. 

Bulwer-Lytton   (Sir  E.  G.  E.  L.)    1869. 

2  copies 1 —     1 

Harrington   (George  F.),  pseud.     Baker 

(WilliamM.) 1—    5 

Harris  {Mrs.  Miriam  Cole.)    Richard  Van- 

dermarck.     N.Y.,1871 5— :i4 

Rutledge.     N.  Y.,  1875 5—34 

Harry  Heathcote  of  Gangoil,  and  Lady 

Anna.    TroUope  (A.)    1874 12—17 

Harry  Lorrequer.    Lever  (C.J.)    n.d 6 — 36 


FICTION. 


105 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Harte  (F.  Brot).   Condensed  novels.   Illiis. 

Bost.,1873 5—34 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp,  and  other 

sketches.     Bost.,1871 ,5—34 

Mrs.  Skagg's  linsbands,  and  other 

sketches.    Bost.,1873 5—34 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  and  other 

sketches.     Boat.,  1875 5—34 

CONTENTS. 

Biiby  Sylvester;  Ei)i8o<Ie  of  Fiddletown;  Fool  of  Five 
Forks;  How  old  man  I'luiikett  went  homo;  Jersey  cen- 
tenarian; PasaiVEe  in  the  life  of  Mr.  John  Uakhurst; 
Rose  of  Tuolumne;  Wan  Leo  the  Pagan. 

Hartmaun  (Moritz).  Last  days  of  a  king 
(Murat).  Niles  (M.  E.),  tr.  Phila., 
1867 5-  33 

Harvoys  (The).     Kingsloy  (H.)     Berlin, 

1«'--^ 6-  39 

Hauff  (Wilhelni).  Arabian  days'  enter- 
tainments. Illus.  Curtis  (H.  P.),  tr. 
Bost.,  1871 5-33 

Haunted  hearts.   Cummins  (M.  S.)   1869.     2—    8 

Haunted  homestead.  Southworth  (E.  D. 
E.N.)    1860 11—63 

Haunted  tower.     Wood  (Mrs.  H.)    n.  d..   13—76 

Havers  (Dora).     "Gift   (Tlioo.)",  pseud. 

Pretty  Miss  Bellew.    N.  Y. ,  1876 4—22 

Maid  EUioe.     (Leisure  hour  series.) 

N.  Y.,  1878 4-22 

Haworth's.    Burnett  (Frances  Hodgsou). 

1879 2-  14 

Ha-TO-thorne  (Julian).     Bressant.     N.  Y., 

1873 5-  33 

Idolatry.     Bost.,  1874 !5—  33 

Hawthorne  (Nathaniel).  Blithedale  ro- 
mance.    Bost.,  1852 5 —  ;i3 

Birthmark  (The).  (In  Little  clas- 
sics, v.  8) 6—35 

David  Swan.     (In  Little  classics, 


V.  4), 


Ethan  Brand.     (In  Little  classics, 

V.1) 

House  of  seven  gables.  Best.,  1868. 

Marble  faun;    or,  the  romance  of 

Monte  Beni.     Bost.,  1868.     2v 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse.     Bost., 

1868.     2  V 

CONTENTS. 

1.    Monsieur  du  Miroir. 


6—  35 

6—  35 
6—  35 

5—  33 

5—  33 


Artist  of  the  beautiful. 

Birthmark,     v.  1. 

Buds  and  bird  voices,    v.  1. 

Celestial  railroad,     v.  1 

Christmas  banquet,    v.  2. 

Drowue's  wooden  image,  v.  2. 

Karth's  holocaust,    v.  2. 

Egotism;  or,  the  bosom  ser- 
pent,   v.  2. 

Feathertop:  a  moralized  le- 
gend,   v.  1. 

Fire  worship,    v.  1. 

Hall  of  fantasy,    v.  1. 

Intelligence  oiiiee.     v.  1. 

Mrs.  Bullfroj;.     v.  1. 


-       V.  1. 
New  Adam  and  Eve.    v.  2. 
Old  apple-dealer,    v.  2. 
Old  uiause.     v.  1. 
P. '8  correspondence,    v.  2. 
Passages  from  a  relinquished 

work.    V.  2. 
Itappaccini's  daughter,    v.  1. 
Roger  Malville's  burial,  v.  2. 
Select  party,    v.  1. 
Sketches  from  memory,  v.  2. 
Procession  of  life.    v.  1. 
Virtuoso's  collection,    v.  2. 
Young  Goodman  Brown,  v.l. 


Scarlet  letter.     Bost. ,  1875 5 —  33 

Septimius  Felton ;  or,  the  elixir  of 

life.     Bost., 1872 5—33 

14: 


Fiction — contin  u  ed . 

Snow-image,  and  other  twice-told 

tales.    Bost., 1868 5- 

CONTENTS. 


33 


Major  Molineux. 
Manofadamaut;  anapologuo' 
Old  news. 

2.  The  old  French  war. 

3.  The  old  tory. 

Old  Ticonderoga:  a  picture 

of  the  past. 
Sylph  Etherege. 
Wives  of  the  dead. 


Boll's  biography  (A). 
Canterbury  pilgrims. 
Devil  in  manuscript. 
Ethan  Brand, 
(ireat  sti)ne  face. 
John  Inglefield's  thanksgiv- 
ing. 
Little  Daffydowndilly. 
Main  street. 

Tanglewood  tales,  for  boys  and  girls. 

Illus.     Bost., 1868 5—33 

CONTKNTS. 

Circo's  palace.  Minotaur  (The). 

Dragon  s  teeth.  Pomegranate  seeds. 

Golden  fleece.  Pygmies  (The). 

Twice-told  tales.     Bost.,  1868.    2  v.     5—33 

CONTENTS. 

Little  Annie's  ramble,    v.  1. 

May-pole  of  Merry  Mount. 
V.  1. 

Minister's  black  veil.    v.  1. 

Mr.  Higgenbotham's  catas- 
trophe.   V.  1. 

Night  sketches,    v.  2. 

Peter  Goldthwaite's  treas- 
ures.   V.  2. 

Prophetic  pictures,    v.  1. 

Rill  from  the  town  pump.  v.l. 

Seven  vagabonds,    v.  2. 

Shaker  bridal,    v.  2. 

Sights  from  a  steeple,    v.  2. 

Sister's  years,    v.  2. 

Snowflakes  (The),    v.  2. 

Sunday  at  home.    v.  1. 

Toll-gatherer's  day.    v.l. 

Village  undo.    v.  2. 

Vision  of  the  fountain,   v.l. 

Waketield.     v.  1. 

Wedding  knell,    v.  1. 

White  old  maid.     v.  2. 


2. 


Ambitious  guest,    v.  2. 
Chippingsfiom  achisel 
David  Swan.    v.  1. 
Dr.  Heidegger's  experiment. 

V.  1. 
Edward  Fane's  rosebud,   v.  2. 
Endicott  and  the  red  cross. 

V.  2. 
Fancy's  show  box.    v.  1. 
Footsteps  on  the   sea-shore. 

V.  2. 
Gentle  boy.    v.  1. 
Gray  champion,    v.  1. 
Great  carbuncle,    v.  1. 
Haunted  mind.    v.  2. 
HoUowof thethroehills.    v.l. 
Legends     of    the    Province 

hotlae.    V.  2. 

1.  Howe's  mas(iuerade. 

2.  Edward  Randolph's  por- 

trait. 

3.  Lady  Eleauoro's  mantle. 

4.  Old  Esther  Dudley. 

Hay  (John)  and  Guernsey  (C.  F.),  ij-c. 

Not  pretty  but  precious,  and  other  short 

stories.     Illus.    Phila.,  1874  5—33 

Hay    (Mary    Cecil).       Old    Myddleton's 

money.    N.  Y.,1875 5—33 

Hays  (Isaac  Israel).     Cast  away  in  the 

cold.     Illus.     Bost.,  1872 5—33 

"He  Cometh  not,  she  .said."    Thomas  (A.) 

1875 2—    8 

He    knew  ho   was   right.     Trollope  (A.) 

1870 12—70 

He  would   be  a  gentleman.     Lover  (S.) 

u.d 7—  47 

Head  of  the  family.     Craik  (D.  M.  M.) 

1873 2—    9 

Headsman.    Illus.    Cooper  (J.  F.)    1864.     2—  10 
Healy  (Mary).  Summer's  romance.  Bost., 

1872 5—  33 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     Scott  (-Sir  W.) 

Bost.,  1869 11—  (ic 

Hearts  and  hands.     "Reid  (Christian)". 

1875 4-23 

Heartsease;  or,  the  brother's  wife.  Yonge 

(CM.)    N.  Y.,  1875.     2copies 13—74 

Hector  (Mrs.  A.  B. )  See  Alexander  (Mrs. 

A.  B.),  pseud. 
Hedged  in.     Phelps  (E.  S.)    Bost.,  1870.  10—  59 
Heidenmauer.  Illus.  Cooper  (J.  F.)  1867.     2 —  10 
Heir  of  Redolyffe.     Yonge  (C.  M.)     1871. 

2v 13—  74 


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FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Heir  to  Ashley.     Wood  (Mrs.  H.)     n.  d..  13—  76 

Helen's  babies.     Habbertou  (J.)     1876. 

2  copies 4—  22 

Helps  {Sir  Arthur).      Casimlr  Maremma. 

Best.,  1871 5—  32 

Realmah.    Lond. ,  1869 .'>—  32 

Henrietta  Temple.     Disraeli  (B.)     1871..  4—28 
Henry  Dunbar.     lUus.    Braddon  (M.  E.) 

n.d 1—    3 

Henry  VIII  and   his  court.     Miihlbach 

(L.)     1871 9—52 

Henry  Esmond.  Thackeray  (W.  M.)  1869. 

2  copies 12 —  73 

Hentz  (Caroline  Lee).     Ernest  Linwood. 

Phila.,  1869 5—  32 

Her  dearest  foe.     Alexander  ( Mrs. )    1876.  1 —    7 
Her  face  was  her  fortune.     Robinson  (F. 

W.)    1875 10—56 

Her  good  name.     Bouveire  (J.  F.)     1875.  1 —    3 
Her  lord  and  master.  Marryat(F.)  Church 

{Mrs.  R.) 2—  13 

Her  majesty  the  queen.  Cooke(J.E.)  1873.  2 —  11 
Herbert  (Henry  \V.)    "Forester  (Frank)", 

pseud.  Cavaliers  of  England.  N.Y.,1852.  5—  32 

Fair  puritan.     Phila.,  1875 5—32 

Wager  of  battle :   a  tale  of  Saxon 

slavery  in  Sherwood  forest.     N.  Y. ,  1855.  5 —  32 
Here  and  hereafter.     Athern  (A.)    Bost. 

andLond.,1858 1—    6 

Hereward,  the  last  of  the  English.  Kings- 
ley  (C.)     1866 6—39 

Heritage    of     Langdale.        "  Alexander 

{Mrs.)"    N.  Y.,  1877 1—    6 

Hermann  Agha.    Palgrave  (W.  G.)    1872.  9—  51 
Hermit  in  Philadelphia.    "Atall  (Peter)". 

Wain  (R.)    Phila.,  1821 12—67 

Hero(A),  &,c.      Craik  (D.  M.  M.)     1872.  2—    9 

HeroCarthew.     Parr  (L.)     1873 9—50 

Hero  of  the  pen  (A).     BUrstenbinder  (E.) 

"  Werner  (E.)",iJ8eu(i.     1875 2—14 

Heroism.  (&<iLittleclasslcs,v.  11.)  Bost., 

1875 6—  35 

Hesperus.     Richter  (J.P.  F.)     1865.   2  v.  10— 57 
Hester    Howard's  temptation:     a  story. 

Warfield(C.  A.)    Phila.,  Ie75 12—67 

Hetty's  strauge  story.     {No  name  series.) 

lanon.-]    Jackson  {Mrs.  H.  H.)     1877..  5—  29 
Heyse  (Paul).     Lonely  ones.    {Bound  with 

Magdaleua.)     1870 6—40 

Tales  from  the  German.   N.  Y.,  1879.  5—  32 

CONTENTS. 

Count  Ernest's  home ;  The  dead  lake ;  The  fury  (L'Arra- 
biata) ;  Judith  Stem. 

Hidden  chains.     Marryat  (F.)     Church 

(Mrs.  Ro.s8).     1876.     3v 2—12 

Hide  and  seek.     Collins  (W.  W.)    n.d..  2—11 

Higglnson  (Thomas  W.)     Malbone:    an 

Oldport  romance.     Bost.,  1871 5 —  32 

Oldport  days     lUus.    Bost.,  1873..  5—32 

High  mills  (The).     Illus.     Saunders  (K.) 

1872 10—  54 


Fiction — continued. 

Highland    widow.      Scott  {Sir  Walter). 

{Bound  with  The  betrothed.)     1869 11—  6t> 

Hillern  (W.  Von).    Geier-Wally :  a  tale  of 

the  Tyrol.     N.  Y.,  1876 5—32 

Only  a  girl.   Wister  {Mrs.  A.  L.),  tr. 

Phila.,  1872 5—  32 

Twofoldlife.   M.S., tr.  Phila., 1873.     5—  :!2 

Hills  of  the  Shatemuc.     Warner  (Susan). 

1873 12—  67 

Hillyars  and  the  Burtons.     Kingsley  (H.) 

1866 6—38 

HIrell.     Saunders  (J.)    N.  Y.,  1870 10—54 

His  level  best,  aud  other  stories.     Hale 

(E.  E.)    1873 5—34 

His  majesty,  myself.      {No  name  series.) 

ianoii.^i    Baker  (W.  M.)     1880 9—51 

His  natural  life.  Clarke  (M.C.)  1876...  2—12 
His  two  wives.  Clemmer  (Mrs.  M.)  1876.  2 —  12 
History  of   San  ford    and    Merton.     Day 

(Thomas).    1869 3—21 

Hitherto.  Whitney  (A.  D.  T.)  1869....  13— 79 
Hoey  {Mrs.  Cashel).   Man  in  the  reservoir. 

{In  Little  classics,  v.  4) 6 —  35 

Hofer  (Edmund).     Old  countess.     Phila., 

1870 5—32 

Hoffman  (David).    Chronicles  of  Carta- 

philus.     2  V.     Lond.,  1853 43—263 

Hohensteins.     Spielhagen  (F.)     1870 11—62 

Holbeach    (Heury),   pseud.      See  Reinds 

(W.  B.) 
Holland    (J.    G.)      Arthur    Bonnicastle. 

Illus.     N.Y.,  1874 5—32 

Bay  path  :  a  tale  of  New  England 

colonial  life.     N.  Y.,  1872 5—  32 

Miss  Gilbert's  career.     N.  Y.,  1872.     5—  32 

Sevenoaks.     N.  Y. ,  1875 5—32 

Holley  (M.)    Josiah  Allen's  wife,  as  P.  A. 

andP.  I.     Hartford,  1878 5—32 

My  opinions  and  Betsey  Bobbet's. 

Hartford,  1875 5—  32 

Holm  (Saxe),  pseud.    Saxe  Holm's  stories. 

N.  Y.,  1874 10—  54 

Holme  Lee,  jiseud.     See  Parr  (H.) 
Holmes  {Mrs.  Mary  J.)    Edna  Browning. 

N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1874 5—31 

Marian  Gray.   N.Y.  and  Lond.,  1871    5 —  31 

West  lawn  and  the  rector  of  St. 

Mark's.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1874 5—31 

Holmes  (O.  W.)    Autocrat  of  the  break- 
fast table ;  every  man  his  own  Boswell. 

Bost.,  1865 5—  31 

Elsie  Venner :  a  romance  of  destiny. 

Bost,  1874 5—  31 

Guardian  angel.     Bost.,  1872 5 —  31 

Iris.     {In  Little  classics,  v.  7) 6 —  35 

Poet  at  the  breakfast  table.    Bost., 

1872 5—  31 

Professor  at  the  breakfast  table. . .     5 —  31 

Home  (The);  or,  life  in  Sweden,  and  strife 

aud  peace.     Bremer  (F.)    Lond.,  1853..     1 —    2 
Same.    Phila.,  n.  d 1 —    2 


FICTION. 


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FICTION. 


Fiction — contimied. 

Home  as  found:   sequel  to  "Homeward 

bound."  Illus.  Cooper  (J.  F. )  1870..  2—10 
Home  influence.  AgHilar(G.)  N.  Y.,  1872.  1—  7 
Home  scenes  and  heart  studies.     Aguilar 

(G.)     1870 1—    7 

Homeward  bound.    Cooper  (J.  F.)    1865.     2 —  10 
Hood  (Thomas).     Tylney   Hall.     N.  Y., 

1873 5—31 

Hook   (T.  E.)    Gilbert  Gurney.     Phila., 

1836 5—  31 

Hooper  {Mrs.  Lucy  H.)     Under  the  tri- 
color; or,  the  American  colony  in  Paris. 

Phila.,  1880 5—  31 

Hoosier   schoolmaster.      Eggleston    (E.) 

1871 4—25 

Hope  deferred.  Pollard  (E.  F.)  1872  ...  10—  59 
Hopes  and  fears.  Yonge(C.M.)  1873..  13—  74 
Horace  Torapleton.  Lever  (C.  J.)  n.  d.  6—  36 
Horrors  of  Paris  (The) :  sequel  to  the  "  Mo- 
hicans of  Paris."  Dumas  (A.  D.)  n.  d..  4 — 26 
Horseshoe  Robinson.     Kennedy  (J.  P.) 

1872 6-  39 

Hostages  to  fortune.     Braddon  (M.  E.) 

1875 1_    8 

House  and  the  brain.     Bulwer-Lytton  (E. 

G.  E.  L.)     (/«  Little  classics,  V.  2) 6—35 

House  iu  town:  sequel  to  "Opportunities." 

Warner  (Susan).     1872 13—  80 

House  of  Israel.   Illus.   Warner(S.)   1872-  13—80 

House  of  Ross.     Riddle,  A.  6.     1881 10—56 

House  of  seven  gables.     Hawthorne  (N.) 

1868 5-  33 

Household  of  Bou  verio.     Warfield  (C.  A. ) 

N.  Y.,  1860.     2v , 12—57 

How^  a  bride  was  won.     Gerstiicker  (F.) 

1872 4-  22 

Ho'w^  he  won  her:  sequel  to  "Fair  play." 

South  worth  (E.  D.  E.  N.)     1869 11—63 

Hovrard  (Blanche  Wyllys).    One  summer. 

Bost.,  1875.     2  copies 5 —  32 

Hcw^ells  ( W.  D. )    A  chauce  acquaintance. 

Bost.,  1873 5—  31 

Foregone  conclusion.     Bost.,  1875  -     5 —  31 

Lady  of  the  Aroostook.    Bost.,  1879.     5—31 

Romance  in  real  life.     (/«  Little 

classics,  V.  4) 6—35 

Their    wedding   journey.      Illus. 

Bost.,  1874 5—31 

Undiscovered  country.     N.  Y.,1880.     5 —  31 

Howltt  (William).     Johnny  Darbyshire. 

{Ill  Little  classics,  v.  9) 6 —  35 

Howland  (Marie).    Papa's  own  girl.    N. 

Y.,  1874 .'-,—  31 

Hugessen  (E.  H.  KnatchbuU-).     Crackers 

for  Christmas.     Lond.,  1877 5 —  31 

Moonshine.     Lond.,  1874 5 — 31 

Tales  at  tea-time.     Lond.,  1872 5 — 30 

Puss-cat  mew.     N.  Y.,  1871 5—31 

Whispers  from  fairyland.     Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1875 5—  30 


Fiction — continued. 

Hugessen  (Louisa  Knatchbull-).    History 
of  Prince  Perrypets :  a  fairy  tale.     Illus. 

Lond.,  1872 5—30 

Hughes  {Hon.  Thomas).     Scouring  of  the 

white  horse.    Illus.     Loud.,  1859 5—30 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.     Boat.,  1869. 

2  V 5—30 

Tom  Brown's  school-days  at  Rugby. 

Illus.     Bost.,  1869 5—30 

Hugo  (Victor).    Les  misdrables.    N.  Y., 

1869.     2copie8 5—30 

Man  who  laughs.    Young  (William), 

tr.     N.  Y.,  1869 5—30 

Ninety-three.     Benedict  (F.  L.),  tr. 

N.  Y.,  1874 5—30 

Toilers  of  the  sea.    N.  Y.,  1879  ....     5—30 

Huguenot  family.  Tytler(S.)  N.Y.,1868.  12—  68 
Humors  of  Falconbridge.     Kelley  (J.  F.) 

1856 6—  39 

Humphrey  Clinker.    Smollett  (T.)     1872.  11—  64 

Hypatia.     Kingsley  (C.)     1870 6—39 

Hyperion.     Longfellow   (H.  W.)     Bost., 

18&5.     2  copies 6—35 

I  go  a-Hshing.     Prime  (W.  C.)     1874 34—208 

Ida  May.     Langdon  (M.)     Bost.,  1854....  10— 59 
Idalia.     "Ouida,"  pseud,  of  Rame  (L.  de 

la).     Phila.,  1870 .-  10—  58 

Idolatry.    Hawthorne  (J.)    1874 5—33 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps.     Hale  (E.  E.)     1874.     5—  34 
Ik  Marvel,  pseud.    See  MitcheU  (D.  G.) 
Improvisatore.     Andersen  (H.  C.)     1873.     1 —    6 
In  a  winter  city.     "Ouida."    Rame  (L.  de 

la).     1876 10—58 

In  exitu  Israel.     Gould  (S.  Baring).     N. 

Y.,  1870 4—  22 

In   extremis.      Greeuough   {Mrs.   S.    D.) 

Bost.,  1872 4—  22 

In  silk  attire.     Black  (W.)     1872 1—    4 

In  the  days  of  my  youth.     Edwards  ( A.  B. ) 

1874 4—  25 

Inchbald  (Elizabeth).     A  simple  story. 

N.  Y.,  n.  d 5—  30 

India.    Southworth  (E. D.E.N.)    1857  ..  11— 63 
Inez :  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.     Wilson  (A.  J. 

Evans).     1874 13—78 

InfeUce.     Wilson  (A.  J.  Evans).     1876...  13—  78 
IngeloTW  (Jean).    Fated  to  be  free.    Bost., 

1875 5—  30 

Mopsa  the  fairy.    Illus.    Bost.,  1871.     5 —  30 

Off  the  Skelligs.     Bost.,  1872 5—  30 

Poor  Matt ;  or,  the  clouded  intellect. 

Bost.,  1869 5—  30 

Sister's  bye-hours.     Bost. ,  187 1 5—30 

Storiestoldtoachild.    Illus.    Bost., 

1866.    2v 5—30 

Studies  for  stories.    Illus.     Bost., 

1870 5—30 

Ingham  papers.     Hale  (E.  E. )     1869 5—34 

Ingo.    Freytag  (G.)    N.  Y.,  1873 4—  83 


FICTION. 


108 


FICTION, 


Fiction — continuetl. 

Ingoldsby    legends.      Barbam    (E.    H.) 

1872 .'  2;!— 136 

Ingraban.     Froytag  (G. )     1873 4—23 

lugraham  {Rev.   J.    H.)     Pillar  of   Are. 

Phila.,  1860 5—  30 

Prince    of   the    house    of   David. 

Phila.,  1860 5—  30 

Throne  of  David.     Illus.     Phila., 

1860 5—30 

Inheritance.    Ferrier(M.)    n.  d 4 — 24 

Initials.     Tautphceus  (I.  von),     n.  d 11 — 61 

Innocents     abroad.        Illus.        "  Twain 

(Mark)",     pseud,    of    Clemens    (S.    L.) 

1871.     2  copies 2—12 

Invasion  of  France  in  1814.     Erckmann 

( E. )  and  Chatrian  (A. )     1871 4—25 

Invisible  princess.     O'Connor  (F.)     (In 

Little  classics,  v.  8) 6 —  36 

Iris.     Holmes  (0.  W.)     {In  Little  classics, 

v.  7) 6—  36 

Irish  sketch-book.    Illus.    Thackeray  (W. 

M.)     1870.     2copie8 12—73 

Iron  cousin.     Clarke  (M.  C.)     1875 2—12 

Iron  haijd.     Dumas(A.D.)    n.  d 4 — 26 

Iron  mask.     Dumas  ( A.  D.)     1875 4 —  26 

Iron  shroud.     Mudford  (W.)     {In  Little 

classics,  v.  3) 6 —  36 

Irving  (Wasliington).  Adventures  of  Cap- 
tain Bcmueville  in  the  Rocky  Mountains. 

N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1850 5—  29 

Alhambra.     N.  Y.,  1853 5—29 

Bracebridge  Hall;  or,  the  humor- 
ists.    N.  Y.,  1853 5—29 

CONTENTS. 

Aniiottt! Belarbre ;  Dolph  Heyliger;  Fortune-telling;  Gyp- 
sies; May-day;  St.  Mark's  eve;  The  hall;  The  storm- 
ship  ;  The  student  of  .Salamanca. 

Conquest  of  Granada.     N.  Y.,  1851.     5—  29 

History  of  New  York.     By  Diedrich 

Knickerbocker.     N.  Y.,  1851 5—29 

Sketch-book.     Phila.,  1871 ,5—29 

Same.      Author's    revised  edition. 

N.  Y.,  1864 5—29 

CONTENTS. 

Boar's  head  tavern;  Christmas;  Rip  Van  Winkle ;  Spec- 
tre bridegroom ;  The  legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow ;  west- 
minster  abbey,  &c. 

Tales  of  a  traveller.     N.  Y.,  1867. ..     5—29 

CONTENTS. 
liuckthorne  and  his  friends ;  Hell-gate  ;  Eidd,  the  pirate ; 
Strange  stories  by  a  nervous  gentleman ;   The  Italian 
bauditll ;  The  money-diggers,  tfcc. 

Wolfert's  roost.     N.  Y. ,  1855  5—29 

CONTENTS. 

A  contented  man ;  Birds  of  spring ;  Broek,  or  the  Dutch 
para<lise;  Count  Van  Horn;  Creole  village;  Don  Juan; 
Guests  from  Gibbet  Island;  Knight  of  Malta;  Legend 
of  thi^  engulfed  convent:  Mountjoy  ;  Kalpli  Ringwood ; 
Rt^eoUections  of  the  Alhambra;  Sketches  in  Paris  in 
182.5;  The  Abencerrage;  The  adalantado  of  the  seven 
cities;  The  Bermudas;  The  Mississippi  bubble;  The 
phantom  island ;  The  Seminoles ;  AV'idow's  ordeal;  Wol- 
fert's roost. 

Ib  it  true  ?    Tales  curious  and  wonderful. 

Craik(i/r8.  D.  M.  M.)    1872 2—    9 


Fiction — continued. 

Isabel  of  Bavaria,  Queen  of  France.  Du- 
mas (A.  D.)    n.d 4—26 

Isabel,  the  young  wife.  Jeaifreson  (J.  C. ) 

1857 5—  29 

Isabella  Orsini.   Guerrazzi  (F.  D.)   Monti 

(L.),  /r.     1859 4—22 

Ishmael.    Southworth  (E.  D.  E.  N.)   1876.  11—63 
Isliander  (Rise  of).     Disraeli  (B.)     1871. 

( Bound  with  Contarini  Fleming) 4 —  28 

Israel    Mort,    overman.      Saunders    (J.) 

1872 10—  54 

It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.     Reade  (C.) 

N.Y.,1873 10—  57 

It  is  the  fashion.     Auer  (A.  von).     1872..     1 —    6 
Italian  girl.     Washburn   (K.  S.)     Bost., 

1874 13—  79 

Italy  (From  dawn  to  dark  in).     Illus. 

Lond.,  1871 4—  23 

Italy.     Romance  of  history.     Macfarlane 

(C.)    n.d 7—44 

Ivanhoe.   Scott  («»r  Walter).   Bost.,  1879.  11—66 
Izion  in  heaven.     Disraeli  (B.)     {Hound 

ioiWiAlroy.)    1871 6— 2» 

Jack    Hazard    and    his    fortunes.     Illus. 

Trowbridge  (J.  T.)     Bost.,  1873 12—  69 

Jack  Hinton.    Lever  (C.  J.)    Phila., n.d.     6—36 
Jack  Tier.     Illus.     Cooper  (J.  F.)    N.  Y., 

1873 8—10 

Jackson    {Mrs.,    formerly    Helen    Maria 

Hunt,    "H.   H.")     Bits  of   talk   about 

home  matters.     Boston,  1873 5 —  29 

Hetty's  strange  history.     {No  name 

series.)     Bost.,  1880 5—29 

Mercy  Philbrick's  choice.     ( A'b  name 

series.)    Bost.,  1876 5—29 

Jacob  Faithful.  Marryat(Cai)<.  F.)  N.  Y., 

1857.     2  copies 7—43 

James  (Henry,  jr.)  A.  passionate  pil- 
grim, and  other  tales.     Bost.,  1875 5 — 29 

CONTENTS. 

Eugene  Pickering ;  Last  of  the  Valerii ;  Madame  de 
Mauves ;  Madonna  of  the  future ;  Passionate  pilgrim ; 
Romance  of  certain  old  clothes. 

Confidence.     Bost.,  1880 5—29 

Daisy  Miller.     A  study.     N.   Y., 

1879 &—  29 

Roderick  Hudson.     Bost.,  1876....  5—  29 

The  American.     Bost. ,  1877 5—29 

Washington  square.     N.  Y.,  1880..  .5—  29 

Watch  and  ward.     Bost.,  1878 5—29 

Jameson  {Mrs.  A.)     Studies,  stories,  and 

memoirs.     Bost.,  1866 23—138 

CONTENTS. 

False  one;  Halloran  the  peddler ;  Indian  mother;  Much 
coin,  much  care. 

Jane  Eyre.  Bront6  (Charlotte).  2  cop- 
ies      1—    2 

Janet's  home.     Keary  (A.)     1866 6—39 

Janet's  love  and  servioe.  Robertson  (M. 
M.)     n.  d 10—56 

Japhet  in  search  of  a  father.     Marry  at 

{CapUF.)    ia57 7—43 


FICTION. 


109 


PICTIOH. 


Fiction — continued. 

Jeaffi-e8on(J.  C.)    Isabel.    N.  Y.,1857..  ,5—29 

Live  it  down.     N.  Y.,  1873 5—    2 

Lottie  darling.     N.  Y.,  1874 ,'')— 29 

:  Not  (lead  yet.     N.  Y.,  1864 5—29 

Olive  Blake's  good   work.     N.  Y., 

1871 6—29 

Jenkin    (Mrs.   C.)    Jupiter's   daughters. 

N.  Y.,  1874  5—  29 

Madame  de  Beauprg.     N.  Y.,  1869. .  5—  29 

Psycho  of  to-day.     N.  ¥. ,  1874 5—29 

Skirmishing.     N.  Y. ,  1870 5—29 

"  Who  breaks— pays."    N.  Y.,  1873.  5—  29 

Within  an  ace.     N.  Y. ,  1875 5—29 

Jenkins  (Edward).    Little  Hodge.    N.  Y., 

1873 6—40 

Jerrold  (D.)    Fireside  saints,  Mr.  Caudle's 

breakfast  talk,  and  other  papers.     Host., 

1873 6—40 

C0NTE.\T8. 

A   respectable  man ;    An  old  bouse  in  tbe  city ;    Great 

Eaciticator;  Guy  Fawkes;  Hans  Flesb-pots;  Hedge- 
og  letters;  Lord  of  Peiresc  ;  Midnight  at  Madame  T.s  ; 
My  busband's  "winnings";  Pigs;  Pope  Gregory  and 
the  pear  tree;  Stage  devil;  The  last  paracbiite;  The 
man  who  knew  himself;  Tutor  fiend  and  bis  three 
pupils. 

Works,  V.  1,  3,  4.     Lohd 6—40 

CONTESTS. 

V.  1.   St.  Giles  and  St.  James;  Punch's  letters  to  bis  son. 
V.  3.   Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lectures ;  Men  of  character ; 

Punch's  complete  letter-writer. 
V.  4.   Man  made  of  money ;    Sketches  of   the  English  ; 

Chronicles  of  Clovemook  ;  Sick  giant  and  Doctor  Dwarf. 

Jerry  Jarvis'  wig.     Barham  (R.  H.)     (In 

Little  classics,  v.  4) fi —  36 

Jessamine.     Harland  (Marion).    Terhune 

(.Vrs.)    N.Y.  and Lond.,  1874 11—60 

Jessie  Trim.  Farjeon  (B.  L.)  N.  Y.,1875.  4 — 24 
Jewett   (Susan  W.)      From  fourteen   to 

fourscore.     N.  Y.,  1871 6—40 

Jocelyn'a  mistake.     Spender  (Mrs.  J.  K.) 

1875 11—  62 

Johannes  Olaf.  De  Wille  (E.)  1873....  3—20 
John  (E.)  "  Miirlitt  (E.)"  At  the  coun- 
cillor's.    Wister  (Afrs.  A.  L.),tr.    Phila., 

1876 6-  40 

Countess  Gisela.     Wister  (Mrs.  A. 

L.),  <r.     Phila.,  1872.    3  copies : 6—40 

Gold  Elsie.    Wister  (Ifrg.  A.  L.),  tr. 

Phila.,  1871.     2  copies 6—40 

Little  moorland  princess.     Wister 

(Mrs.  A.L..),  tr.  Phila.,  1872.  2  copies.  6—40 
Magdaleua.      (Bound    with    Over 

yonder.)    Phila.,  1870 6—40 

Old    mam'selle's    secret.        Wister 

(Mrs.  A.  h.),  tr.     Phila.,  1874 6—40 

Over  yonder.      ( Bound  with  Magda- 

lena.)     Phila.,  1673 <i—  40 

Second  wife.     Wister  (Mrs.  A.  L.), 

tr.     Phila.,  1874 6—40 

John  Brent.  Winthrop  (T.)  Bost.,  1862.  13-  77 
John   de   Lancaster.      Cumberland    (R.) 

1809.     2v 2—    8 

John  Dorrien.     Kavanagh(J.)    1875 6 — 40 


Fiction — continued. 

John  Godfrey's  fortunes.  Taylor  (J.  Bay- 
ard).    1868 11—61 

John  Halifax,  gentleman.    C'raik  (D.  M. 

M.)     1872.     2  copies 2—    9 

John  Maiclimont's  legacy.    Braddon  (M. 

E.)    N.Y.,  1863 1—    3 

John   Milton  and  his  times.     Ring  (M.) 

1868 10—  56 

John  Phcenix,  pseud.     ,See  Derby  (G.  H.) 

John   Thompson,  blockhead.      Parr  (L.) 

n.  d 9—  50 

John  Worthington'H  name.     Benedict  (F. 

L.)    N.Y.,  1874 1—    4 

Johnny  Darbyshire.     Howitt  (Wm.)     (In 

Little  classics,  v.  9) 6 —  36 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  (See  Little  clas- 
sics.) 

Johnson  (S.)    History  of  Rasselas.     (In 

V.  6  of  his  Works) 21—125 

Johnson  (Virginia  W.)    Joseph  the  Jew. 

\_anon.'] 6—  40 

Sack  of  gold.     N.  Y.,  1875 6—40 

Jonathan  Wild.     Fielding  (H. ) 4—24 

Jones  (M.)    Black  prince.     lUus.     Lond. 

and  N.  Y.,  u.  d 6—40 

Jorrook8(John),^seM(?.  See Surtees(R.S.) 

Jorrocks'  jaunts  and  jollities.      Surtees 

(R.  S.)     1838. 11—61 

Joseph  and  his  friend.    Taylor  (J.  Bayard). 

1870 11—  61 

Joseph  Andrews.     Fielding  (H.)    1861...     4—24 
Joseph  Grimaldi.     Dickens  (C.)    Phila., 

18:J8 3—  16 

Joseph  Noirel's  revenge.    Cherbuliez  (V.) 

1872 2—13 

Joseph  II  and  his  court.     Miihlbach  (L.) 

1875 9—52 

Joseph  the  Jew.     Johnson  (Virginia  W.) 

1874 6—40 

Joshua  Marvel.    Farjeon  (B.L.)     1872...     4—24 
Josiah  Allen's  wife,  as  P.  A.  and  P.  1.    Hol- 

ley(M.)    1878 5—32 

Journey  to  the  center  of  the  earth.    Illus. 

Verne  (J.)     Bost.,n.d 12-68- 

Journey  to  the  north  polo.     Illus.     Verne 

(J.)    Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1875 12—68 

Judd  (Sylvester).   Margaret :  a  tale  of  the 

real  and  the  ideal.     Bost.,  1871  6—  40 

Judson  (Emily  C.)     "  Forester  (Fanny)". 

Alderbrook.    Bost.,  1866 6—40 

Kathayan  slave.  (In  Little  clas- 
sics, v.  3) 6—36 

Jupiter's    daughters.     Jenkin   (Mrs.    C.) 

1874 5—  29 

Justin  Harley :  romance  of  old  Virginia. 

Cooke  (J.  E.)     1874. 2—11 

Kaloolah.     Mayo  ( W.  S. )    1854 8—48 

Kate   Beaumont.     Illus.     De  Forest  (J. 

W.)    1872 3—21 

Kate  O'Donoghue.    Lever  (C.  J.)    n.  d..     6 — 36 


FICTION, 


110 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Katharine  Walton ;  or,  the  rebel  of  Dor- 
chester.    Illns.     Simms(W.  G.)    N.  Y., 

1854 11—  65 

Katbayan  slave.     Jndson   (E.  C.)      {In 

Little  classics,  v.  3) 6 —  38 

Katherine  Earle.     Trafton  (A.)     1874...  12— 71 

Kathie  Brande.   Parr(H.)  1857.   2 copies.  9—  50 

Kavanagh  (Julia).     AdMe.    N.Y.,  1873..  6—40 

Beatrice.     N.Y.,  1872 6—40 

Bessie.     N.Y.,  1872 6—40 

Daisy  Burns.   N.  Y.,  1873 6—40 

Dora.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1873 6—40 

Grace  Lee.     N.  Y.,  1872 6—40 

John  Dorrieu.     N.  Y. ,  1875 6—40 

Madeleine :    a    tale    of   Auvergue. 

N.  Y.,  1852 6—40 

Nathalie.     N.Y.,1872 6—40 

Queen  Mab.     N.Y.,1872.     2  copies.  6—39 

Rachel  Gray.    N.Y.,1873 6—39 

Seven  years,  and  other  tales.    N.  Y., 

1872 6—  39 

Silvia.     N.Y.,1873 6—39 

Sybil's  second  love.     N.  Y.,  1872.. .  6—  39 

Two  lilies.     N.Y.,1877 6—39 

Kavanagh.     Longfellow  (H.  W.)    Bost., 

1859 6—35 

Keary    (Annie).       Clemency    Frauklyn. 

Lond.  andN.Y.,  1871 6—  39 

Janet's  home.     Lond.,  1866. 6 —  39 

Oldbury.     Lond.,  1869 6—39 

{ancl  E.)    Castle  Daly :  the  story  of 

an  Irish  home  thirty  years  ago.    n.  d.. .  6—  39 

Little  Wanderlin,  and  other  fairy 

tales.     Lond.,  1865...-. 6—39 

Keeler  (Ralph).    Vagabond  adventures. 

Bost.,  1870 6—39 

Kelley  (Jonathan   F.)      Humors  of  Fal- 

conbridge.     Illus.     Phila.,  1856 6 — 39 

Kelleya    and    O'Kelleys.      Trollope  (A.) 

N.  Y.,  1860 12—  70 

Kenelm  Chillingly.     Bulwer-Lytton  {Sir 

E.G.E.L.)     1873 1—    I 

Kenilworth.     Scott  (Sir  W.)     1869 11—66 

.Kennedy  (J.   P.)      Horseshoe  Robinson. 

N.  Y.,  1872 6—39 

Quodlibet:    annals,   &c.       Phlla., 

1860 6—39 

Rob  of  the  bowl.     Phila.,  1861 ....  6—39 

Swallow  barn ;  or,  the  old  domin- 
ion.    Illus.     N.Y.,1872 6—39 

Kenneth,  my  king.     Brock  (S.  A.)     1873.  1 —    2 
Kickleburya    abroad,    &c.      Thackeray 

(W.  M.)    1869.    (fioM«dw«A  Catharine).  11— 60 

Kihneny.     Black  (W.)     1870 1—    4 

Kimball  (Richard  B.)  Was  he  success- 
ful?   N.  Y.  and  Leipsic,  1864 6—39 

King  of  the  golden  river;  or,  black 
brothers.  Ruskin  (J.)  {In  Little  clas- 
sics, V.  10) 6—36 

King    of  the    mountains.      About    (E.) 

Bost.,  1861 1—    7 


Fiction — continued. 

Kingof  the  peak.    Cunningham  (A.)     {In 

Little  classics,  V.  7) 6 —  36 

King's  own.     Marryat   {Capt.  F.)     1857.     7 —  43 
Kingsley  (Charles).    Alton  Locke.    N.  Y., 

n.d 6—39 

Hereward ;  the  last  of  the  English. 

Bost.,  1866 6—39 

— Hypatia.     Bost.,  1880 6—39 

Two  years  ago.     Bost.,  1866 6 — 39 

Water  babies.     Bost.,  1869 6—39 

Westward    ho!     voyages    of    Sir 

Amyas  Leigh.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1871..     6 —  39 

Kingsley  (Henry).     Boy  in  gray.     Illus. 

Lond.,   1871... 6—39 

Harveys  (The).     Berlin  and  Phila., 

1872 6—39 

Hillyars  (The),  and  the  Burtons. 

Bost.,  1866 6—  38 

Leighton   court:    a  country-house 

story.     Bost.,  1866 6—38 

Lost  child.     Illns.     Lond.  and  N. 

Y.,  1871 6—  35 

Same.     {In  Little  classics,  v.  10)..     6 —  38 

Old  Margaret.     Berlin  and  Phila., 

1872 : 6—38 

Ravenshoe.     Lond.,  1864 6 —  38 

Silcote  of  Silcotes.     Lond.,  1869.. .     6—  38 

Stretton.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1869 6—38 

Kip  (Leonard).      Dead  marquis.     N.  Y., 

1873 6—38 

Kirke    (Edmund),  pseud.      See  Gilmore 

(J.  R.) 
Kismet.  {Nonamesei'ies.)  Fletcher  (Julia). 

"Fleming     (George)",     pseud.      Bost., 

1877 ,.     4—24 

Kissing  the  rod.     Yates  (E.)    u.  d 13—  75 

Kitty.     Edwards  (M.  B.)    N.  Y.,  1870...     4—25 
Knatchbull-Hugessen  (E.  H.)    See  Hu- 

gessen  (E.  H.  K.) 
Knatchbull-Hugessen  (Louisa).   See  Hu- 

gessen  (L.  K.) 
Knickerbocker's  history  of  New  York. 

Irviug(W.)     1851 5—29 

Knight  of  Gwynne.    Lever(C.J.)   Lond., 

n.d 6—  36 

Knight  of  the  nineteenth  century.    Roe 

(E.  P.)    1877 10—55 

Lacy  diamonds.    Coulson  (J.  6.  A.)    1875.     6 —  38 
Lady  Audley's  secret.     Braddon  (M.  E.) 

N.  Y.,  n.  d.     2  copies 1 —    3 

Lady-bird.     FnlleTton  {Lady  G.)     1868..     4—23 

Lady  Hester.     Yonge  (C.  M.)     1874 13—74 

Lady  Judith.     McCarthy  (J.)     1871 7—46 

Lady  Lisle.     Braddon  (M.  E.)    n.d 1—    3 

Lady   of   Shalott.     Phelps   (E.    S.)     {In 

Little  classics,  v.  10) _. 6 —  38 

Lady  of  the  Aroostook.    Howells  (W.  D. ) 

1879 5—31 

Lady  of  the  ice.   Illus.  DeMille(J.)  1871.     3—20 
Lady  of  the  isle.     Southworth  (E.  D.  E. 

N.)    1859 n— 63 


FICTION. 


Ill 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued . 

Lady  Susan.     Austen  (J.)     Lond.,  1872..     1—    5 

Lamb  (Charles).     Dissertation  upon  roast 

pig.     (/»  Little  classics,  v.  5) &—  35 

.Dream  children.      (In  Little  clas- 
sics, V.  4) 6—  :{5 

Rosamond  Gray,     (/m  his  Works)  .  21— lA'i 

Lamplighter.     Cummins  (M.  S.)     1870..     2—    8 
Lances  of  Lynwood.     Illus.     Yonge  (C. 

M.)     Loud.,  1868 13—74 

Landatlast.     Yates  (E.)    n.  d 13—75 

Landolin.     Auerbach   (Berthold).     1878.     1—    6 
Langdon  (Mary),  jyseud.     See  Pike  (M.  H. ) 
Last  chronicle  of  Barset.     TroUope  (A.) 

1867 12-70 

Last  days  of  a  king.     (Murat.)    Hart- 

mann  (M.)     1867 5—33 

Last   days  of   Pompeii.      Bulwer-Lytton 

(Si>E.  G.  E.  L.)     1869.     2  copies -.     1—     1 

Last  of  the  harons.     Bulwer-Lytton  (Sir 

E.  G.  E.L.)     1869.    2  copies 1—     1 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.     Illus.     Cooper  (J. 

F.)     1864 2—10 

Later  years.     Prime  (W.  C.)    N.  Y. ,  1867 .   10— 58 
Laughter.      (*<;    Little    classics,    v.   5.) 

Bost.,  1875 6 —  35 

Laurel  bush.   Muloch(D.  M.)  N.  Y.,1876.     2—    9 
Lauson   tragedy.     De  Forest   (W.)     (/» 

Little  classics,  v.  3) 6 —  35 

Lavengro.     Borrow    (G.)     1857.     {Bound 

with  Komany  Ky e) 1 —    3 

La-w   and  the   lady.     Illus.     Collins  (W. 

W.)    N.  Y.,  1875 2—11 

Lawrence's  adventures.    Ti-owbridge  (J. 

T.)     1873 12—69 

Leaf  in   the  storm.     "Ouida."    Leipzig, 

1872 10—  58 

Same.     {In  Little  classics,  v.  11)..     6 —  35 

Leah :  a  woman  of  fashion.    Edwards  (A. ) 

u.d 4—25 

Leam  Duudas  (Atonement   of).     Linton 

{Mrs.  E.  L.) 6—  36 

Leather-stocking  tales.     See  Cooper  (J. 

F.) 2—10,11 

Leaves  from   Margaret  Smith's  journal. 

Whittier(J.  G.)     Bost.,  1849 13—77 

Lee  (Holme),  ^geurf.    See  Parr  (H.) 

Le  Fanu  (J.  S.)    All  in  the  dark.    N.  Y., 

1866 6—37 

Checkmate.     Illus.     Bost.,  n.  d...     6 —  37 

Guy  Deverell.     N.  Y.,  1866 6—  37 

Lo.st  name.     N.  Y.,  1871 6—37 

Tenants  of  Malory.     N.  Y.,  1871.. .     6—  37 

Uncle  Silas.     N.  Y.,ji.  d 6—37 

Legends  of  Number  Nip.     Illus.     Lemon 

(Mark).     1864 6—36 

Legends  of  savage  life.     Greenwood  (J.) 

U:.  d 4—22 

Leighton  court.     Kingsley  (H.)     1866...     6 — 28 
Leila  ;  or,  the  siege  of  Granada.     Bulwer- 
Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L.) 1—    1 


Fiction — continued. 

Lemon  (Mark).     Legends  of  Number  Nip. 

Illus.     Lond.,  1864 6—36 

Lenzen  (Marie).     Not  in  their  set.     M.S., 

tr.  from  German.     Bost.,  1874 6 —  36 

Leonora  Casaloni.    TroUopc  (T.  A.)    n.  d.  12—  69 

Le  Sage  (A.  R.)  Advf^ntures  of  Gil  Bias 
of  Santillane.  Malkin  (B.  H.),  <r.  Loud., 
1809.     4v 6—37 

Les  mis^rables.     Hugo  (V.)     1869 5 —  30 

Same :  authorized  copyright,  En- 
glish translation.    Loud.,  u.d 5 —  30 

Lever  (C.  J.)    Arthur  O'Leary.     Phila., 

u.d 6—36 

Barrington.     Lond.,  n.  d 6—    3 

Bramleighs  of  Bishop's  Folly.     N. 

Y.,  1871 6-  36 

Charles  O'Malley,  the  Irish  dragoon. 

Phila.,  n.  d 6—36 

Con  Cregan,   the  Irish  Gil   Bias. 

Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d 6—  36 

Daltons;    or,   three  roads  in   life. 


Loud.,  n.  d 6 —  36 

Davenport  Dunn.     Phila.,  n.  d 6 —  36 

Dodd  family  abroad.     Loud.,  n.  d  .  6 —  36 

Fortunes  of  Glencore.     N.  Y.,  1872.  6—  36 

Gerald  Fitzgerald,  "the  chevalier." 

N.   Y.,    1872.      {Hound    with  Sir    Brook 

P'osbrooke) 6 —  36 

Harry  Lorrequer.     Phila.,  n.  d.    2 

copies 6—  36 

Horace  Templetou.     Phila.,  n.  d  ..  6 —  36 

Jack     Hinton,     the    guardsman. 

Phila.,  n.  d :._. 6—  36 

Kate  O'Donoghue.     Phila.,  n.  d  . ..  6 —  36 

Knight  of  G Wynne.     Lond.,  n.  d. 

2  copies 6 —  36 

Luttrellof  Arran.     N.  Y.,  1867 6—36 

Martins  of   Cro'   Martin.      N.   Y., 

1869 G-36 

Maurice  Tiernay,  the  soldier  of  for- 
tune.    Lond.,  n.  d 6 — 35 

Oneofthem.     N.  Y.,  1872 6—  :» 

Roland     Cashel.       Illus.      N.    Y., 

u.d 6—35 

Sir  Brook  Fosbrooke.     N.  Y.,  1872. 

(/?oi(n(J  jpj/A  Gerald  Fitzgerald) 6 —  36 

Sir  Jasper  Carew.     N.  Y.,  1872 6—35 

Tom  Burke     "of  Ours."     Phila., 


n.  d.     2  copies 6 —  35 

Tony  Butler.     N.  Y. ,  1872 6—35 


Lewes  (G.  H.)    Three  sisters  and  three 

fortunes;  or,  Rose,  Blanche,  and  Violet. 

N.  Y.,  n.  d 6—35 

Life.    {See  Little  classics,  v.  4.)    Bost., 

1875 6—35 

Life  and  sayings  of  Mrs.  Partington.    Illus. 

Shillaber(B.  P.)    N.  Y.,  18.-)4 11—  65 

Life  for  a  life.     Craik  (D.  M.  M.)     N.  Y., 

1874 2—    9 


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112 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Life  in  Danbury.     Bailey  (J.  M.)     1874  .. 

Life's  assize.     Ri(ldell(J.  H.)     1871.     3  v. 

Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life.  Wil- 
son (J.)     1871 

Lily  and  the  cross.     DeMille(J.)     1875.. 

Lindisfarn  Chase.   Trollope  (T.  A.)    1874. 

Linley  Eochford.  McCarthy  (J.)  N.  Y., 
1874 


1— 

5 

10— 

Wl 

13— 

77 

3—  20 

12— 

69 

46 


Linton  (Eliza  Lynn).    Atonement  of  Learn 

Dundas.     lUus.     Phila.,  1876 6—35 

Lionel  Lincoln.     lUus.     Cooper  (J.   F.) 

1864 2—  10 

Lippincott  (S.  J.  C.)  "  Greenwood 
(Grace)".  Forest  tragedy,  and  other 
tales.     Bost.,  185C 6—35 

Little   barefoot.      lUus.      Aucrbach   (B.) 

1867 1—    6 

Little  classics.     Johnson  (E.),  ed.     Bost., 

1874.  12  V 6—35 

V.   1.  J;a:i7e.—Etlian  Brand ;  The  swans  of  Lir;  A  night  in 

a  worlihouse;  The  outcasts  of  Poker  Flat;  The 
man  without  a  country;  Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe. 

2.  Intellect. — The  house  and  the  brain;  B'outre  mort; 

The  fall  of  the  house  of  Usher;  Chops,  the  dwarf; 
"Wakefield;  Murder  considered  as  one  of  the  fine 
arts ;  The  captain's  story. 

3.  Tragedy. — The  murders  in  the  rue  Morgue ;  The  Lau- 

sou  tragedy;  The  iron  shroud;  The  bell- tower; 
The  Kathayan  slave;  The  story  of  La  Koche ;  The 
vision  of  sudden  death. 

4.  £t/e.— Kab  and  his  friends ;  A  romance  of  real  life ; 

'I'he  luck  of  Koaring  Camp;  Jerry  Jarvis's  wig; 
Ueautv  and  the  beast;  David  Swan;  Dreamthorp; 
A  bachelor's  revery;  The  grammar  of  life;  My 
chdteaux ;  Dream  children ;  The  man  in  the  reser- 
voir; Westminster  Abbey ;  The  Puritans;  Gettys- 
burg. 

5.  iawa/iier.-;— A  Christmas  carol;  The  haunted  crust; 

A  dissertation  upon  roast  pig ;  The  total  depravity 
of  inanimate  things;  The  skeleton  in  the  closet; 
Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre ;  A  visit  to  the  asylum  for 
aged"  and  decayed  punsters;  Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary, 
tJie  curious ;  Neal  Malorie. 

6.  Xoce.— Love  and  skates;  The  maid  of  Mallnes ;  The 

story  of  Ruth ;  The  rise  of  Iskander. 

7.  jTrts.— The  Kosicrucian;   The  south  breaker;   The 

snow-stonn ;  The  king  of  the  papk. 

8.  Mystery. — The  ghost;  'Phe  four-fifteen  express;  The 

signal-man;  The  haimted  ships ;  A  raft  that  no  man 
made;  The  invisible  princess;  The  advocate's  wed- 
ding-day; The  birth-mark. 

9.  Cuniedj/.— Barney  O'Eeirdon,  the  navigator ;  Haddad- 

Beu-Ahab,  the  traveller;  Bluebeard's  ghost;  The 
pic-nic  party ;  Father  Tom  and  the  Pope ;  Johnny 
Darbyahire;  The  gridiron;  The  box  tunnel. 

10.  Childhood.— A.  dog  of  Flanders;    The  king  of  the 
I     golden  river;  The  lady  of  Shalott ;  Marj one  Flem- 
ing ;  Little  Jakey ;  The  lost  child ;  Goody  gracious ! 
and  the  forget-me-not;  A  faded  leaf  of  history;  A 
child's  dream  of  a  star. 

11.  Heroism.— Little  Briggs  and  I;  Ray;  Three  Novem- 

ber days ;  The  forty-seven  Renins ;  A  chance  child ; 
A  leaf  in  the  stoiTQ. 

12.  Fortune. — The  gold  bug;  The  fairy  finder;  Murad 

the  unlucky ;  The  children  of  the  public ;  The  rival 
dreamers ;  The  threefold  destiny. 

Little  Dorrit.     Dickens  (C.)    N.  Y.,  1868. 

2  V.     Scoiiies 3—16,17 

Little  duke.     Yonge  (C.  M.)     1869 13—74 

Little  foxes.  Stowe  (H.  B.)  Bost.,  1873.  11—  62 
Little  Jakey.     DeKroyft(M-8.  S.H.)     {In 

Little  classics,  v.  10) 6 —  35 

Little  Hodge.  Jenkins  (E.)  N.Y.,  1873.  6—40 
Little  lueu.  Alcott  (L.  M.)  Bost.,  1871  .  1—  7 
Little   moorland  iirincess.      Marlitt  (E.) 

1875.  2coi)ies 6—40 

Little  pussywillow.    Stowe(H.B.)   Bost., 

1870 11—62 


Fiction — continued. 

Little  savage,    nius.     Marry  at  (Ca;)<.  F.) 

Lond.  andN.Y.,  n.  d 7—  43 

Little  Sunshine's  holiday.     Illns.    Craik 

(D.  M.M.)     1871 2—    9 

Little  Wanderlin,  and  other  fairy  tales. 

Keary  (A.  a«d  E.)     1865 6—39 

LitUe  women.     Alcott  (L.  M.)     1873.     2 

V.     2  copies 1—    7 

Live  it  down.     Jeaffreson  (J.  C.)     1873  ..  5—  29 

Living  link.     De  Mille  (J. )     1874 3—20 

Liza:  a  Russian  novel.    Tourg(5nieff(I.  S.) 

N.  Y.,  1872 12—  68 

Lockhart  (Lawrence  W.  M. )    Fair  to  see. 

N.  Y.,  1872 6—35 

Logan  (Olive).    See  Sikes  (Mrs.  W.) 
London's  heart.     Farjeon  (B.  L.)    Illns. 

N.  Y.,  1873 4—24 

Lonely  ones.     Heyse  (Paul).    ( Bound  with 

Magdalena.)     1870 6—40 

Longfelloiw   (H.   W.)    Hyperion.     Bost., 

1865.    2  copies 6 —  35 

Kavanagh.     Bost. ,  1859 6—35 

— -Outre-mer.   Driftwood.  Bost.,  1865.  35—212 

Longstreet(A.  B.)   Georgia  scenes.    lUus. 

N.  Y.,  18.'i4 7—  47 

Lord  Oakburn's  daughters.     Wood  (Mrs. 

Henry),    n.  d 13—76 

Lord  of  the  isles.     Scott  (Sir  W.)     1871..  17— 107 

Losing  to  win.     Davies  (T.)     1874 4—21 

Lossie (Marquis of).  MacDonald (George). 

1877 7—  46 

Lost  bank  note.     Wood  (E.  P.)     n.  d....  13—  76 

Lost  child.     Illns.     Kingsley  (H.)     1871.  6—  38 

Same.     (In  Little  classics,  v.  10)  ..  6 —  38 

Lost  dispatch.     Friedrich  (F.)     1871 4—23 

Lost  for  love.     Illus.     Braddon  (M.  E.) 

1875 1—    3 

Lost  heiress.     Southworth  (E.  D.  E.  N.) 

1854 11-  63 

Lost  name.     Le  Faun  ( J.  S. )     1871 6—37 

Lost  tales  of  Miletus.     Bulwer-Lytton  (Sir 

E.)     1872 16-100 

Lothair.    Disraeli  (B.)     1871 4—28 

Lottie  darling.     Jeaftreson  (J.  C.)     1874.  5 —  29 
Loud  (Jeremy).     Gabriel  Vane;  his  for- 
tune and  his  friends.     N.  Y.,  1856 7 —  47 

Louisa  of  Prussia,  and  her  times.     Illus. 

Miihlbach  (L.)     18fi7 9—52 

Louise   de  la  Vallifere.     Dumas  (A.  D.) 

1872 4—26 

Love.     (See  Little  classics,  v.  6.)    Bost., 

1875 6—35 

Love  and  liberty.     Dumas  (A.  D.)     1874.  4—26 
Love  and  skates.     Winthrop   (T.)      (In 

Little  classics,  v.  6) 6 —  35 

Love  match.     Cockton  (H.)    n.  d 2 —  12 

Love  me  little,  love  me  long.     Eeade  (C.) 

1869 10-57 

Level  the  widower.    Thackeray  (W.  M.) 

(Bound  with  Deuis  Duval) 11—60 


FIOTION. 


113 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Levels  of  Arden.     Illus.     Braddon  (M.  E.) 

1872 1- 

Lover  (Samuel).     Barney  O'Rierdon.     {In 

Little  classics,  v.  9) 6 

Fairy-finder.     (/«  Little  classics, 

v,l-2) 6 

Gridiron  (The).     {In  Little  classics, 

V.9)  6 

Handy  Andy.    Lond.,n.d.   2  copies    7- 

He  would  be  a  gentleman.     Lend., 

n.  d. 7- 

RoryO'More.     Lond.  andN.  Y.,n.d.     7- 

Love's  labor  won.     Southworth  (E.  D.  E. 

N.)     1862 11. 

Lowell  (R.T.  S.)     Antony  Brade.     Boat., 

1874 7- 

A  raft  that  no  man  made.     {In  Lit- 
tle classics,  V.  8) 6- 

The  new  priest  in  Conception  bay. 

Hlus.     N.  Y.,  1873 7- 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp.     Harte  (F.  B.) 

1871 5! 

Same.     (/»  Little  classics,  v.  4)  . ..     6- 

Lucretia.     Bulwer-Lytton  {Sir  E.)     1868. 

2  copies   1- 

Ludlow(F.H.)     Little  Briggs  and  I.     {In 

Little  classics,  v.  11) 6- 

Luttrell  of  Arran.    Lever  (C.J.)     1867..     6- 
Lytton  (Robert Bui  wer).    Kingof  Amasis. 

N.  Y.,  1861! 7 

Lytton.    5eeBulwer-Lytton(E.  G.  E.  L.) 

Mabel  Lee.     Illus.     Reid  (C.)     1872 4 

Macaria.     Evans  (A.  J.)     1874 13 

MacCabe   (William  Bernard).     Florine, 

princess  of  Burgundy  :  a  tale  of  the  first 

crusaders.    Bailt.,  1855 7 

McCarthy  (J.)    Dear  lady  Disdain.     N. 

Y.,1876 7 

Fair  Saxon.     N.Y.,1873 7- 

Lady  Judith.     Illus.     N.Y.,187I..     7- 

Linley  Rochford.     N.  Y.,  1874 7- 

Paul  Massie.     N.  Y.,n.d 7- 

MacDonald  (G.)    Alec  Forbes  of  How- 
glen.     N.Y.,1874 7- 

Annals  of  a  quiet    neighborhood. 

Illus.    N.Y.,1874 7- 

David  Elginbrod.     Bost.,n.d 7- 

Double  story.    N.  Y.,n.  d 7- 

Guild  court :  a  London  story.  N.  Y., 

1868 7- 

Malcolm.     Phila.,1875 7- 

Marquis  of  Lossie.    Phila.,  1879. .  . .     7- 

PaulFaber.     Phila.,  1879 7- 

Princess  and  the  goblin.     lUus.    N. 

Y.,1871 7- 

Robert  Falconer.     Lond. ,  n.  d 7- 

St.  George  and  St.  Michael.     Illus. 

N.Y.,n.d 7- 

Seaboard  parish.   Illus.  N.  Y.,  1H73.     7- 

SirGibbio.     Phila., '1879 7- 

16 


3 

■  35 

•  35 

35 
47 

47 
47 

63 

47 

35 

47 

34 
35 


35 
36 


—  47 

23 

78 


—  47 

■  46 
46 
46 
46 
46 

46 

46 
46 
46 

41) 
46 
46 
45 

45 

45 

45 
45 
45 


Fiction — continued. 

Thomas  Wingfold,  curate.     N.  Y., 

1876 7—  45 

Vicar's     daughter.     Illus.     Best., 

1872 7—45 

Wilfrid  Cumbermede.   Illus.   N.Y., 

1872.     2  copies 7—45 

Mace  (Jean.)    Home  fairy  tales.    Illus. 

Booth  (Mary  L.),  tr.     N.Y.,1870 7—  45 

McFarlane  (Charles).     Romance  of  his- 
tory;  Italy.     Illus.     Lond.,n.d 10 — 55 

Mackenzie  (H.)     Story  of  La  Roche.  {In 
Little  classics,  v.  3) 6 —  35 

McLain  (Mary  W.)     Wedding  garments; 

or,  Bessie  Morris's  diary.     N.  Y.,1875...     7 —  44 

Macleod   (Alexander).     Talking  to  the 
children.     N.Y.,  1872 7—44 

Macleod  (Norruan).  Character  sketches. 
Illus.     N.Y.,  n.d 7—44 

Macquoid(K.S.)  Mystery.   Illus.  N.Y., 

1875 7—  44 

Patty.     Loud.andN.Y.,   1871 7—44 

Mad    Dumaresq.      Church     {Mrs.  Ross). 

1873 2—12    ' 

Mad  Monkton,  and  other  stories.  Col- 
lins (W.  W.)     n.d 2—11 

Madame  de  Beaupr(«.    Jeukin  (C.)    1869.     5—29 

Madame  de  Chamblay.  Dumas  (A.  D.) 
u.  d 4—26 

Madame  de  Stael.     Bblte  (A.)     1869....     1—    3 

Madame  Gosselin.     Ulbach  (L.)     1878..   12—  68 

Madanxe  Thdr&se.    Illns.    Erckiuanu  (E.) 

rtHrf  Chatrian  (A.)    1869 4—24 

Madcap  Violet.     Black  (W.)    1877 1—    4 

Madeleine.     Kavanagh  (J. )     1852 6—40 

Mademoiselle    Fifty  Millions.       "Dash 

(Countess)",  psmtl.     1869 10—  54 

r/Iagdalena.  John  (E.)  {Hound  %ciitliOveT 
yonder.)     1870 5—40 

Mahony  (Francis  Sylvester).  Front 
{Father).  Reliques  of  "Father  Prout." 
Illustrated  by  D.  Maclise,  and  collected 
and  arrauged  by  Oliver  Yorke.  Lond., 
1873 22—130 

MaidEllice.  "Gift  (Theo.)"  {Leisurehour 
series.)    1878 4—22 

Maid  of  Killeena,  and  other  stories.  Black 

(W.)     1875 1—    4 

Maid  of  Malines.  Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  G. 
E.  L.)     {In  Little  classics,  v.  6) 6 —  35 

MaidofSker.     Blackmore  (R.  D.)    N.  Y., 

1872 1—     i 

Maid,  wife,  and  widow ;  or,  the  cloister 
and  the  hearth.     Reade  (C.) 10 —  58 

Maiden  widow.  Southworth  (E.  D.  E.  N.) 
1870 11—  63 

Mail  land  (E.)  "Ainslie  (Herbert)".  Pil- 
grim and  the  shrine 7 —  44 

Malbone  :  an  Oldport  romance.     Higgiu- 

8on(T.W.)     1871 5—32 

Malcolm.    MaoDonald  (G.)    1875 7—46 


FICTION. 


114 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Mallock   (William  Hurrell).     New  Paul 

andVirginia.     N.  Y.,  1878 7—44 

New  republic.     N.Y.,n.d 7 — 44 

Man  in  the  reservoir.      Hoifman  (C.  F.) 

{In  Little  classics,  v.  4) 6 —  35 

Man  made  of  money.     Jerrold  (D.)     (In 

his  Works,  v.  4) 6 —  40 

Man  who  laughs.     Hugo  (V.)     1869 5—31 

Man  who  was  like  Shakespeare.     Black 

(W.)    (»n<AAi«Maidof  Kelleena,  &c.)..  1—    4 

Man  with  five  wives.  Diimas(A.D.)  n.d.  4 — 26 
Man  with  the  broken  ear.    About  (E.) 

1872 1—    7 

Man  without  a  country.    Hale(E.  E.)   (In 

Little  classics,  V.  1) 6 —  35 

Same.     (lull,  yes,  and  perhaps)..  5 —  34 

Mandeville.     Godwin  (W.)     1817.     3  v..  4—22 

Mansfield  Park.     Austen  (Jane).     1870..  1—    5 

Marble  faun.   Hawthorne  (N.)   1868.    2  v.  5—33 

Margaret.     Judd  (S.)     1871 6—40 

Margaret  and  her  bridesmaids.     Stretton 

(J.C.)     1864 11—61 

Margaret  Chetwynd.     Morley  (S.)    1878.  9—  53 
Margaret  Howth.     Davis  (R.H.)     1862..  3—21 
Margaret    Moncrieffe,  the    first    love   of 
Aaron  Burr:  a  romance  of  the  revolu- 
tion.    Burdett  (C.)     1860 2—14 

Margaret  Smith's  journal.     Whittier  (J. 

G.) 13—77 

Maria  Monk's  daughter.      Illus.     Eckel 

(L.S.J.)     1874 4—26 

Marian  Grey.    Holmes  (Mrs.  M.J.)   1871.  5—31 

Marietta.    Trollope  (T.  A.)    n.d 12—69 

Marion  Harland,   pseud.      See   Terhune 

(Mrs.  M.V.  H.) 
Maijorie  Daw,  &c.    Aldrich  (T.  B.)   1873.  1—    7 
Maijorie  Fleming.     Brown  (J.)     (/»(  Lit- 
tle classics,  V.  10) 6 —  35 

Maijorie's   quest.     lUns.     Lincoln   (Mrs. 

N.S.),  formerly  Gould  (MiSsJ.T.)    1872.  6—35 

Marjory.      Deane  (M.)     1872 3—20 

Mark  Twain.     See  Clemens  (S.  L.) 
"Marlitt  (E.)",  pseud.     See  John  (E.) 
Marmorne.     (No  name  series.)    Hamerton 

(P.G.)     1878 5—34 

Maroon.     Reid  (Capt.  Mayne).     1855 11 —  65 

^ote. — The  name  of  W.  G.  Siiums  sometimes  appears  on 
the  title-pago. 

Marquis  and  merchant.     Collins  (Morti- 
mer).    1871 2—11 

Marriage.     Ferrier  (M.)     n.d 4 — 24 

Marriage  verdict.     Dumas  ( A.  D.)    n.d..  4 —  26 

Married  belle.     Smith  (J.  P.)    1872 11—64 

Marryat  (Florence).      Set  Church  (Mrs. 

Ross). 
Marryat  (Capt.  F.)    Children  of  the  New 
Forest.     Illustrated  by  Gilbert.     Lond. 

andN.Y.,  n.d ." 7—  44 

Frank  Mildmay.     N.Y.,  1857 7—44 

Same.     Lond., n.d 7 —  44 

Jacob  Faithful.    N.  Y.,  1857 7—43 


Fiction — continued . 

Same.     Lond.,  1873 7—43 

Japlict  in  search  of  a  father.    N.  Y., 

IS-W 7—43 

King's  own.     N.  Y.,  1857 7—43 

Little  savage.     Illustrated  by  Gil- 
bert.    Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.d 7—43 

Masterman  Ready ;    or,  the  wreck 

ofthePacific.     Illus.     N.Y.,n.d 7—43 

Mission ;  or,  scenes  in  Africa.    Illus- 
trated by  Gilbert.    N.  Y.,  n.  d 7—43 

Mr.  Midshipman  Easy.    N.  Y.,  1857.     7-42 

Newton  Forster.     N.Y.,  1857 7—42 

Same.     Lond.,  1873 7—42 

Ollapodrida.     Illus.     Lond.  and  N. 

Y.,  1874 7—42 

Pacha  of  many  tales.     N.Y.,1857..     7—42 

Perci val  Keene.     N.  Y. ,  1857 7—42 

Peter  Simple.     N.Y.,1857 7—42 

Same.     Lond.,  n.d 7 — 42 

Phantom  ship.     N.  Y. ,  1857 7—41 

Same.     Lond.,  n.d 7 —  41 

Pirate,  and  the  three  cutters.   Illus. 

N.Y.,n.d..' 7—41 

Poor  Jack.    Illus.    N.Y.,n.d 7—41 

Privateersman  one  hundred  years 

ago.     Illns.     N.Y.,  n.d 7—41 

Rattlin,  the  reefer.     Illus.     Lond. 

andN.Y.,  1873 7—41 

Settlers  in  Canada.     Illustrated  by 

Gilbert.    N.  Y.,  n.d 7—41 

Snarleyyow  ;  or,  the  dog-fiend.     N. 

Y.,1857 7—  41 

Travels  and  adventures  of  Mons. 

Violet  in  California,  Sonora,  and  West- 
ern Texas.    Illus.   Lond.  andN.Y.,  1874.     7—42 
Marshall   (Emma).      Mrs.   Maiuwaring's 

journal.     N.  Y.,  1876 7—41 

Martin  Chuzzlewit.     Illus.     Dickens  (C.) 

l-'68.     2v.    3copies 3—16 

Martin  Pole.     Saunders  (John).     1863...   10—54 
Martins  of  Cro'  Martin.      Lever  (C.  J.) 

1869 6—36 

Marvel  (Ik),  pseud.    See  MitoheU  (D.  6.) 
Maskleynes.     Thomas  (Annie).     Lond., 

187.5.     2v 2—    8 

Xote. — "The  Maskleynes"  is  the  story  "Maud  Moban," 
republished  under  a  diflerent  title. 

Massett  (Stephen  C.)    "Pipes  (Jeems)". 

Drifting    about ;     or,     what     "  Jeems 

Pipes  of  Pipesville  "  saw  and  did.     Illus. 

N.Y.,  1863 7—41 

Master  Humphrey's  clock.     (Bound  with 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.)  Dickens  (C.)  3 —  17 
Same.     (Bound  with  Uncommercial 

traveller) 4—28 

Master  of  Greeuway  court  (Fairfax ;  or). 

Cooke(J.E.) 2—  11 

Master  of  Greylands.  Wood  (Mrs.  Henry). 

n.d 13—76 

Masterman  Ready.  Illus.  Marryat  (Ca/)t. 

F.)    N.Y.,n.d 7—43 


PICTIOH. 


115 


FICTION. 


Fiction — con  tin  uod. 

Mattie:  astray.    Robinson (F.W.)   N.Y.  10—56 

Matt's  follies,  and  other  stories.      lUus. 

Prescott(M.  N.)     1873 10—58 

Maud  Mohan.     Thomas  (Annie).     1872..     2—    8 

Note. — '*Maud  Mohftn"  haa  been  republished  tmder  the 
title  of  "The  Maskleyues." 

Mauprat.     "  Sand  (George)".     1870 4—2/ 

Maurice  Tiernay.     Lover(C.J.)    n.d...     6—  3(> 
May  Flower.     Sto we  ( Mrs.  H .  B. )     1869 ..  1 1—  62 
Mayo  {Mrs.  Isabella  F.)     "Garrett  (Ed- 
ward and  Ruth)".     By  still  waters.     N. 

Y.,  n.  d &—  48 

Doing  and  dreaming.     N.  Y.,1875..     8 — 48 

Occupations  of  a  retired  life.     N. 

Y.,  n.  d 8—48 

Premiums  paid  to  experience.     N. 

Y.,  n.  d 8—48 

White  as  snow.     N.Y.,  n.d 8—48 

Mayo  (W.  S.)     Berber;  or,  the  mountain- 
eer of  the  Atlas.     N.Y.  and  Loud.,  1850.     8—48 

Kaloolah ;     an     autobiography    of 

Jonathan  Romer  of  Nantucket.     N.  Y., 

1854 8—48 

Never  again.     lUus.     N.  Y.,  1873..     8—48 

Melbourne  House.  Warner  (Susan).  1874.  13 — 80 
Meline  (Mary  Miller).  Charteris.  1874..  8—48 
Mellichampe :   a  legend  of  the  Santee. 

Siiums(W.  G.)     1870 11—65 

Melville  (George  John  Whyte).     Brookes 

of  Bridlemere.     N.  Y.,  1872 8—48 

Memoirs  of  a  good-for-nothing.     Eichcu- 

dorir(J.  von).     N.  Y.,  1866 4—25 

Memoirs  of  a  physician.     Dumas  (A.  D.) 

I'hila.,  1864.     2  copies 4—26 

Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon.  Illus.  Thack- 
eray (W.  M.)    Lond.,  1869.     2  copies.  1.   11—  60 
Memories:  astory  of  German  love.     Mlil- 
ler  (F.  Max).     From  the  Germau  by  Up- 
ton (G.  P.),  <r.     1875 9—53 

Men  of  character.     Jerrold  (D.)     {In  his 

Works,  V.  3) 6—40 

Men,  women,  and  ghosts.     Phelps  (E.  S.) 

1873 10—  59 

Men's  wives.     Thackeray  (W.  M.)     (/« 

Ballads  and  tales) 11—  60 

Mercedes  of  Castile.     Illus.     Cooper  (J. 

F.)     1864 2—10 

Merchant    of    Berlin.       Miihlbach    (L.) 

"Mundt(C.)"    N.Y.,  1872 9—52 

Mercy  Philbrick's  choice.      {No  name  se- 
ries.)   \_anon.J    Jackson  (Mrs.), formerly 
Hunt  (Helen)— "H.  H."     Bost.,  1876.. .     5—29 
Meredith  (Owen),  pseud.      See  Bulvrer- 

Lsrtton  (R.) 
Meridiana.    Illus.     Verne  (Jules).    1874.  12—  68 
Message  from    the    sea.       Dickens  (C.) 

{Bound  with  Christmas  stories) 3 —  19 

Michael  StrogoflF.     Verne  (J.)     1877 12—68 

Micheline.     Bersier(iftne.)    N.  Y.,1876..     1 —    4 
Middlemarch.     "Eliot  (George)".    Cross 
{Mrs.J.W.)     1873.     2y.... 2— >-  9 


Fiction — continued. 

Mildred  Arkell.      Wood   {Mrs.    Henry). 

1865 13—  76 

Miles  Wallingford.   Cooper  (J.  F.)   1870..     2—10 
Mill  on  the  floss.    "  Eliot  (George)".   Cross 

{Mrs.  J.  W.),  formerly  Evans  (Marian)..     2 —    9 
MiUer(C.  H.)    Miller  ("Joaquin").   First 

fam'lies  of  the  Sierras.     Chicago,  1876..     8 — 48 

The  one  fair  woman.     N.  Y.,  1876..     8—  48 

Miller  (Hugh).  Tales  and  sketches.  Bost., 

1868 8—48 

Miller  of  Angibault.      "Sand  (George)". 

Dudevaut(A.L.A.D.)    1871 4—27 

Miller's  story  of  the  war.    Erckmann  (E.) 

n«(J  Chatrian  (A.)     1872 4—24 

Milly  Darrell,  and  other  tales.     Braddon 

(M.E.)     1873.     3v 1—    3 

Minister's  wooing.     Stowe  {Mrs.  H.  B.) 

1872 11—  62 

Minnie  Hermon.     Brown  (T.  W.)     1855.     1—    2 
Mirage.        {Xo    name    series.)        lanon.'] 

Fletcher  (.Miss  Julia).     Boston,  1878. ..     4—    23 
Miss  Angel.  Illus.  Thackeray  (Mi«8  A. I.) 

1875 11—  60 

MissCarew.     Edwards  (A.  B.)     1875....     4—25 
Miss  Dorothy's  charge.     Benedict  (F.  L.) 

1874 ". 1-    4 

Miss  Forrester.     Edwards  {Mrs.  Annie). 

1873 4—25 

Miss  Gilbert's  career.     Holland  (J.  G.) 

1872 5—    3 

Miss  Hitchcock's  wedding  dress.    1876. ..     8 —  48 

Miss  Mackenzie.     TroUope  (A.)    n.d 12 — 70 

Miss  Molly.     Butt  (B.  M.)     1876 2—14 

MissMoore.     Craik  (G.  M.)     1874 2—    9 

Miss  or  Mrs.  ?  and  other  stories.     Collins 

(W.W.)    n.d 2—11 

Miss  Ravenel's  conversion  from  secession 

to  loyalty.     Do  Forest  (J.  W.)     1867. ..     3—  21 
Miss  Van   Kortland.      Benedict  (F.   L.) 

1874 1—    4 

Missing  bride.     Southworth  {Mrs.  E.  D. 

E.N.)     1855 11—63 

Mission ;   or,  scenes  in  Africa.     Marryat 

{Capt.V.)    n.d 7—43 

Mr.  and  Mrs.   Frank  Berry.     Thackeray 

(W.  M.)    {Bound  ivith  Ballads  and  tales.) 

1870 11—  60 

Mr.  Smith.     Walford  (L.  B.) 12—67 

Mr.  Sponge's  sporting  tour.     Surtees  (R. 

S.)    1856  11—61 

Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary,  the  curious.    Griffin 

(G.)     (/»  Little  classics,  v.  5) 6 —  35 

Mr.  Vaughau's   heir.      Benedict   (F.   L.) 

1875 1—    4 

Mr.  Wynyard's  ward.  Lee  (Holme).  1867.     9—50 
Mrs.  Beauchami)  Brown.   {No  name  series.) 

lanon.]     1880 9—52 

Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain   lectures.     Jerrold 

(D.)     (/k  Ais  Works,  v.3) 6—40 

Mrs.  Gerald's  niece.     FuUcrtou  {Lady  G.) 

1872 4—  23 


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116 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Mrs.  Halliburton's  troubles.     Wood  {Mr8. 

H.)    u.d 13—76 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy.      {Bound  with  Un- 
commercial traveller. )     1874 4 — 28 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings.      Dickens  (C.) 

(Bound   with   Uuconnnercial   traveller.) 

1874 4—28 

Mrs,  Maiuwaring's  journal.   Marsball(E.) 

N.Y.,1876 7—  41 

Mrs.  Partington   (Life   and  sayings  of). 

Shillaber(B.  P.)   1854 -'..  11—65 

Mrs.  Skagg's  husbands,  &c.   Harte  (F.  B.) 

1873 5—34 

Mistress  and  maid.    Cr:uk  (J/cs.  D.  M.  M.)    2 —    9 
Mitchell   (D.  G.)     "i;arvel   (Ik)".     Dr. 

Johns,  orthodox  ministerof  Connecticut. 

N.Y.,1866.    2v 8—48 

Dream-life.     N.Y.,1869 8—48 

Fudge  doings.     N.  Y.,  1855.     2  v. . .     8—48 

Reveries  of   a   bachelor.      N.   Y., 

1871 8—48 

Mitford  (A.  B.)    The  forty- seven  ROnins. 

(In  Little  classics,  v.  11) 6 —  35 

Mitford  (Miss  Mary  Russell).  Our  village: 

sketches  of  rural  character  and  scenery. 

Lond.,1870.     2v 8—48 

Mohammed  All  and  his  house,     lllus. 

Miihlbach  (L.)     1872 9—52 

Mohicans  of  Paris.     Dumas  (A.)    n.  d..     4 — 26 
Monarch  of  Mincing  Lane.    lllus.    Black 

(W.)     1871 1—    4 

Monastery.     Scott  (Sir  W.)     1869 11—66 

Monikins.   Cooper  (J.  F.)   1873.   2  copies.     2—10 
Monsieur  Sylvestre.     "Sand  (George)". 

Dudevant  (A.  L.  A.  D. )     1870 4—27 

Monsieur  Violet.  Marryat  (Frank).  1874.     7 —  44 
Montgomery        (Florence).        Seaforth. 

Phila.,  1878 8—48 

Moods.     Alcott  (J/iss  L.  M.)     1834 .     1—    7 

Moonstone.     Collins  (W.  Wilkie).     1809.     2—  11 
Moore  ( iUis.  Bloonifield  H.)     On  danger- 
ous   ground ;     or,   Agatha's  friendship. 

Phila.,  Ii76 8—  48 

Moore  (Thomas).     The  epicurean.    N.  Y., 

1875 8—48 

Moorland  cottage.    Gaskell  (ifrs.  E.  C.) 

N.  Y.,  1868 4—22 

Mopsa,  the  fairy.    Ingelow(Jean).    1871.     5 —  30 
Morals  of  Abou  Ben  Adheni.     Locke  (D. 

R.),ed.    1875 6—35 

Moralsof  May  Fair ;  or,  Philip Earnscliffe. 

Edwards  (Mrs.  Annie).     1873 4—25 

More  (Hannah).      Coelebs  in  search  of  a 

wife.     Phila.,  1866 9—53 

More  happy  thoughts.     Burnand  (F.  C.) 

Bost.,  1871 2—14 

Morley  (Susan).     Aileen  Ferrers.     N.  Y., 

Ift75 9—53 

Margaret  Chetwynd.     Phila.,  1878.     9—  53 

Throstlethwaite.     Phila.,  1876 9—  53 


Fiction — continued. 

Morse    (Clara    Frances).      Blush    roses. 

N.  Y.,  1878 9—  53 

Morton  house.    lllus.    Fisher  (i/issF.  C.) 

"Keid  (Christian)".     N.Y.,1873 4—23 

Mose  Evans.     Baker  (W.M.)     1874 1—    5 

Moslih-Eddin  (S.  B.  A. ),  pseud.  See  Peard 
(F.M.) 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse.     Hawthorne 

(N.)    ISM.    2v 5—33 

Mother-in-laTv.  Southworth  (Mrs.'E.I). 
E.N.)    1860 11—63 

Motherless.   lllus.   DeWitt  (C.G.)   187L     3—20 

Mother's  recompense.  Aguilar  (G.)  N. 
Y.,  1872 1—    7 

Mother's  trials.     Ponsonby  (E.)    N.  Y., 

18G0 10—  59 

Moulton  (Mrs.  L.  C.)  Some  women's 
hearts.     Bost., 1874 9—51 

Mowatt  (Mrs.A.C.)  Sec  Ritchie  (Mrs. 
A.  CM.) 

Mudford  (W.)    Iron  shroud.     (In  Little 

classics,  V.  3) 6 —  35 

Miihlbach  (Louise),  pseud.  See  Mundt 
(J/)s.  Clara  M.) 

Muller  (Christine),  pseud.  See  Walree 
(IZ.  C.  W.  van). 

Muller   (F.   Paludin).     The   fountain   of 

youth.     Phila.,  1867 9—51 

Muloch  (D.  M.)  See  Craik  (Mrs.  D. 
M.  M.) 

Munchausen  (Baron),  pseud.  Raspe  (R. 
E.)  Travels  and  surprising  adven- 
tures.    Lond.,n.d 9 — 52 

Mundt  (Jf)-8.  Clara  M.)  "Miihlbach  (Lou- 
ise)". Andreas  Hofer.  lllus.  Jordan 
(N.),<r.     N.Y.,1868 9—53 

Berlin  and  Sans-Souci ;  or,  Freder- 
ick the  great  and  bis  friends.  lUus. 
Coleman  (Mrs.  C.)  and  daughters,  irs. 
N.  Y.,  1873 9—  53 

Daughter  of   an  empress.      lllus. 

Greene  (N.),  t/-.     N.Y.,1872 9—53 

Empress  Josephine.     lllus.     Binet 

(Iiei\Vf.),tr.    N.Y.,1867 9—53 

Frederick  tlie  great  and  his  court. 

lllus.   Coleman (jlfrs.  C.)  and  daughters, 

irs.     N.  Y.,1871 9—53 

Frederick  the  great  and  his  family. 

lllus.    Coleman  (A/rs.C.)  and  daughteis, 

trs.    N.  Y.,1871 9—53 

Goethe  and  Schiller.     lllus.     Cole- 

man(C.),rr.     N.Y.,1873. 9—52 

Henry  the  eighth   and  bis  court. 

lllus.     N.  Y.,1871 9—52 

Joseph  the  second  and  his  court. 

lllus.     Chaudron  (A.De  v.),  (;■.     N.Y., 

1868 9—  !-j2 

Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times. 

lUus.    Jordan  (F.),  tr.    N.  Y.,  1867 9—52 


FICTION. 


117 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Merchant  of  Berlin.     Illus.     Coffin 

(A.),<»-.     N.Y.,  187.! 9—52 

Mohammed  All  and  his  house.  Illus. 

N.  Y-.,1872 9—  52 

Napoleon  and  Blucher.    Illus.    Jor- 

dan(F.),«j-.    N.Y.,1867 9—52 

Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia. 

Illus.     Jordan  (F. ),«;•.     N.Y.,1868 9—52 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.     Illus. 

Langley  (Peter),  tr.    N.  Y. ,  1868 9—52 

Prince  Eugene  and  his  times.  Illus. 

Chaudron  (A.  De  V.  ),<)•.  N.  Y.,1874...  9—52 
Queen  Hortense.     Illus.     Coleman 

(C.),tr.    N.Y.,1871  9—52 

Story  of  amillionnaire.   N.  Y.,1872.    9 — 52 

Two  life-paths.      Greene  (N.),  tr. 

N.Y.,1869 9—52 

Mundt     (Theodor).       Count    Mirabeau. 

Illus.  Radford  (T.J. ),<)•.  N.Y.,1868..  9—53 
Murad  the  unlucky.    Edgeworth  (Maria). 

{In  Little  classics,  v.  12) 6—  35 

Murray  (,J.  F. )   Father  Tom  and  the  pope ; 

or,  a  night  in  the  Vatican.     (/»  Little 

classics,  V.  9) 6 — 35 

Mute    singer.      Ritchie   (Mrs.  A.  C.  M.) 

1866 10—56 

My  boys.     (Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag,   v.  1.) 

Alcott(L.M.)     Best., 1872 1—    7 

My    brother's  keeper.      Warner  (A.  B.) 

Phila.,1873 13—  79 

My  chateaux.     Curtis  (G.  W.)     {In  Little 

classics,  V.  4) 6 —  35 

My  confession.     N.  Y. ,  1855 9—  52 

My  courtship  and  its  consequences.     Wi- 

koif  (H.)    N.y.,18;5 13—89 

My   d.aughter  Elinor.     Benedict   (F.  L.) 

N.Y.,1869 •. 1—    4 

My  double,  and  how  he  undid  me.     Hale 

(E.  E.)  (In  his  If,  yes,  and  perhaps)..  5 —  35 
My  health.  Burnand  (F.  C.)  Boat.,  1872.  2—14 
My  little  lady.     Poynter  (ift««  E.  F.)    N. 

Y.,  1873 10—  58 

My  mother  and  I.     Illus.    Craik  (Mrs.  D. 

M.M.)    N.Y.,  1874 2—    9 

My  novel.   Bulwer-Lytton  (Sir  E.  G.  E.  L. ) 

Phila.,1869.     2  v.     2  copies 1—     1 

My  opinions  and  Betsey  Bobbet's.     Holly 

(M.)     Illus.    Hartford,  1875 5—32 

My  sister  Jeaunie.    Sand  (George).  1874.     4 — 27 
My  sketch  book.    Illus.    Cruikshank  (C.) 

N.Y.and  Lond.,n.d 2—    8 

My  southern  friends.    ' '  Kirke  (Edmund)". 

Gilmore  (J.  R.)     1863  4—1:2 

My  story.    Illus.     Mac(iuoid  (Mrs.  K.  S.) 

N.  Y.,  1875 7—44 

My  wife  and  I.    Illns.    Stowe  (Mrs.  H.  B.) 

1872.     2  copies 11—62 

My  young  Alcides.     Youge(C.M.)    1876.13—74 
Mysteries  of  Paris.   Illus.    Sue  (Eugene). 

Loud.,  1845.    3v 11—61 


Fiction — conti  n  ued . 

Mysterious  island :  the  modern  Robinson 
Crusoe.      Illus.     Verne   (J.)      Kingston 

(W.H.G. ),<)•.      N.  Y.,1876 12—68 

Mystery.  (Sbb  Little  classics,  v.  8.)   Bost., 

1875 ()—  35 

Mystery    (The).      Wood    (ilrs.  Henry). 

Phila,  n.d 13—76 

Mystery  of  Dark  Hollow.      South  worth 

(E.  D.  E.  N.)     Phila.,  1875 11—63 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.     Dickons  (C.) 

2  cojiies 3 —  17 

Nancy.     Broughton  ( R. )     1874 1—    2 

Napoleon  and  Blucher.     Miihlbach  (L.) 

1867 9—  52 

Napoleon    and    the   Queen  of   Prussia. 

Muhlbach  (L.)     1868 9—52 

Nathalie.     Kavanagh  (J. )     1872 6—40 

Neal   (John).     Goody  gracious!    and  the 

forget-me-not.    (In  Little  classics,  v.  10)    6 —  35 
Near  to  nature's  heart.     Roe  (Hev.  E.  P.) 

n.  d 10—  55 

Neele   (H.)     Romance  of- history;    En- 
gland.    Illus.     Loud.,  n.  d 10 — 54 

Neighbors  (The).     Bremer  (F.)     n.d 1 —    2 

Same,  and  other  tales.     Loud.,  1870.     1—     2 

Neighbors'    wives.     Trowbridge   (J.   T.) 

1867 12—  69 

Nelly    Brooke.       Church    (Mrs.     Ross). 

Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d.     2  copies 2—12 

Never  again.     Mayo  (W.  S.)     1873 8—48 

Never   too    late   to    mend.     Reade    (C.) 

1873 lb—  57 

New  atlantis.     Bacon  (Francis).     (In  his 

Works,  V.  1) 23—128 

New  England  legends.     Spoiford  (Mrs.  H. 

P.)     1871 11—62 

New   England  tale.     Sedgwick  (C.   M.) 

1852 11—  G5 

New   history   of   Sandford   and  Mertoii. 

Burnand  (F.  C.)     1872 2—14 

New  Magdalen.     Collius  (W.  W.)     1874.     2—11 
New  Paul    and  Virginia.     Mallock  (W. 

H.)     1878 7—44 

New  priest  in  Conception   bay.     Lowell 

(R.  T.'S.)     1873 .' 7—47 

New  republic.     Mallock  (VV.  H.)    n.d 7 — 44 

New  Timothy.     Baker (W.M.)     1870....     1—    5 
New  voyage  round  the  world.     De  Foe 

(D.) 23—125 

New- Year's  bargain.     Illus.      Coolidge 

(S.)    Bost.,  1874 13—76 

New^comes.    Thackeray  (W.  M.)    Loud., 

1869.     2  V.     2  copies 12—73 

Newton  Forster.     Marryat(  Cap<.  F.)    N. 

Y.,  1857.     2copies 7—42 

Nicholas  Nickleby.     Dickens  (C.)     18b8. 

2  v.     2  copies 3 —  16 

Nick  of  the  woods.  Bird(R.M.)  N.Y.,n.d      1—    4 
Night  and  morning.     Bulwer-Lytton  (Sir 
E.  G.  E.  L.)    Phila.,  1868.    2  copies....     1—    1 


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118 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Night  in   a  workshop.    Greenwood  (.1.) 

(/»  Little  classics,  v.  1) 6—  35 

Nina's  atonement.     Fisher  (Miss  F.  C.) 

1873 -. 4—23 

Nina  Gordon.     Stowe  ( ifr«.  H.  B. )    Bost., 

1871 11—  62 

Nine    little    goslings.      "Coolidge    (S.)" 

Woolsey  (S.  W.)     1875 13—70 

Ninety-three.    Hngo  (V.)    Benedict  (F. 

L.),  <)•.     1874 5—30 

No  alternative.     Thomas  (Annie) 2 —    8 

Nointentions.  Chnrch ( M rg.  Eoss) .  Leip., 

1874 2—  12 

No  man's  friend.  Robinson  (F.  W.)  1867.  10—56 
No  name.     Illus.     Collins  (W.  W.)     1872. 

2  copies 2 —  11 

No  name  series.     Bost.,  1876-'80.     10  v., 

viz: 

Afterglow.    Lathrop  (G.  P.) 9—51 

Hetty  8  stninge  story.    Jackson  {Mrs.  H.  H.)..  5 —  29 

His  majesty,  myself.     Baker  (W.M.) 1 —    5 

Kipmet.     Fletcher  (Jfws  Julia) 4 —  24 

Marmonio.     Hamei-ton(  P.  G.) 5 — 34 

Mercy  Philbrick's  choice.    Jackson  {Mrs.  H.  H.)  5 —  27 

Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown,    [anon.] 9—  51 

Mirage.    Fletcher  {Jf  a*  Julia)  ... .     4 — 24 

Signor  Monaldini's  nieee.    Tincker  {Miss  Mary 

Agnes) 12—  72 

Willl)en)>igh.    Hamerton  (Philip  G.) 5—34 

Noble  life.    Craik  (Mrs.  D.  M.  M.)    N.  Y., 

1871 2—    9 

Noble  lord.     South  worth  (E.  D.  E.  N.) 

Phila.,  1872 11—63 

Noblesse  oblige.    Clarke  (C.  Carlos).    N. 

Y.,  1876 9—51 

Noctes    ambrosianjB.     Wilson    (J.)    and 

others.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.     5v 23—136 

Noel  {Lady  Augusta).     Owen  Gwyune's 

greatwork.     N.  Y.,  1875. 9—51 

Norseman's  pilgrimage.    Boyesen  (H.  H. ) 

N.Y.,  1875 1—    3 

"  North  (Christopher)",  pseud.     See  Wil- 
son (John). 
Northanger  abbey.     Austen  (J.)     1870..     1—     5 
Norton  (Caroline  Elizabeth  Sarah).     Old 

Sir  Douglas.     Phila.  and  Lond.,  1807..     9—  51 

Stuart  of  Dunleath.     N.  Y.,  1807..     9—  51 

Norwood.  Beecher(H.W.)  N.  Y.,1874.  1—  4 
Notary's  nose.  About  (E.)  N.  Y.,1874.  1—  7 
Not  dead  yet.     Jeaffresou  (J.  C.)    N.  Y., 

1874 5-29 

Not  in  their   set.     Lenzen    (M.)    Bost., 

1874 6-  30 

Not  pretty  but  precious,  and  other  short 

stories.      lUus.      Hay  (J.)   and  others. 

Phila.,  1874 5-  33 

CO.N'ITSXTS. 

"How  mother  did  it" — J.  R.  Haderniann;  Louie — H.  P. 
Spofford ;  Not  pretty,  but  precious — Margaret  Field  ; 
Old  Satller's  l-esurrection — K.  D.  Minor;  The  blood  seed- 
ling— John  Hay;  The  cold  hand — Cl.ira  F.  Guernsey; 
The  hungry  lieart — J.  \V.  De  Forest ;  The  marquis — 
Chauucey  llickox ;  The  red  fox — C.  F.  Guernsey ;  The 
victims  of  dreams — M.irgaret  Hosmer;  Under  false  col- 
ors— Lucy  H.  Hooper. 

Not    wisely    but    too    well.     Broughton 
(Rhoda).     1871 1—    2 


Fiction — continued. 

Nothing  now.     Craik  (Jfrg. -D.    \7  r 

N.  Y.,  1870 2—    9 

Novels  and  tales.     Goethe  (.).  W.  von). 

Loud.,  1871.     Hee  Contents  under  liis 

name 4 —  22 

Now  and  then.    Warren  (Samuel).     1848.13—79 
Nursery  noonings,     llamiltou  (Gail).     N. 

Y.,  1875 4—27 

Oak    openings.     Illus.      Cooper    (J.    F.) 

1864 2—  10 

Occupations    of    a    retired    life.     Illus. 

" Garrett  (E.)"   Mayo(  J/;«.  I.  F.)    n.d..     8—48 
O'Connor  (F.)     Invisible  princess.     (In 

Little  classics,  v.  8) 6 —  35 

O'Connor    (Wm.    D.)     The    ghost.     (/« 

Little  classics,  v.  8) 6 —  35 

Odd  couple.    Oliphant  (Mrs.  M.  O.  W.) 

n.   d 9—51 

Off  the  Skelligs.     lugelow  (Jean).     18,2.     5—30 
Ogilvies.    Craik  (Mrs.  D.  M.  M.)    N.  Y., 

1871 2—    9 

Old  countess.     Hofer(E.)    Phila.,  1870. .     5—32 
Old  curiosity  shop.     Illus.     Dickens  (C.) 

1868.     2v.     2copies 3—15 

Old-fashioned    boy.     Farquharson    (M.) 

Phila.,  1871 4—23 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.     Illus.     Miibl- 

bach(L.)    N.  Y.,1808 9—52 

Old  helmet.     Warner  (S.)    N.  Y. ,  1874 . . .   13— 80 
Old    homestead.     Stephens    (A.   S.)    N. 

Y.,  1855 11—  62 

Old  house  by  the  river.     Prime  (W.  C.) 

N.  Y.,  1868 10—  58 

Old  Kensington.     Thackeray  (A.  I.)    N. 

Y.,  1873 11—  60 

Old    niam'selle's  secret.      "Marlitt  (E.)" 

John  (E.)     1874 6—40 

Old  Margaret.     Kingsley  (H.)     1872 6—38 

Old  mortality.     Scott  (6'tr  W.)     1869....   11— 60 
Old  Myddletou's  money.     Hay    (M.   C.) 

1875 5—33 

Old    Sir    Douglas.     Norton    (C.     E.    S.) 

1807 9-51 

Oldbury.     Keary  ( A. )     1809 6—39 

Oldport  days.     Illus.     Higginson  (T.  W.) 

1873 5-  32 

Oldtown  fireside   stories.     Illus.     Stowe 

(H.  B.)     Bost.,  1872 11—61 

Oliphant  (Mrs.  M.  O.  W.)     Odd  couple. 

Phila.,  n.  d »—  51 

Rose     in    June.       Illustrated    by 

Maurier  (Geo.  Du).     Bost.,  1874 9—51 

White  ladies.     N.  Y.,  1875 9—51 

Olive  Blake's  good  work.     Jeaifreson  (J. 

C.)     1871 5—29 

OUver  Twist.     Dickens  (C.)    N.  Y.,  1868. 

2  copies 3 —  15 

Olla  podrida.     Illus.     Marryat  (Capt.  F.) 

1874 7—42 


FICTION. 


119 


FICTION. 


nction — continued. 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea.     Charles  {Atra. 

E.)    n.   (1 2—13 

On  dangerous  ground.     Moore  (Mrs.  B.) 

Phiha.,  1876 8—48 

On  guard.     Thomas  (A.)    N.  Y.,  1867 ....  S-    8 
On  the   eve.     Tiirg(<iiietf  (I.  S.)     N.  Y., 

18/3 " 11—  68 

On  the  heights.     Auerbach  (B.)     N.  Y., 

1875.     Uv 1—    5 

One   fair   woman.      Miller   (" Joaquin"). 

N.  Y.,  1876 8—  48 

One  of  them.     Lever  (C.  J.)    N.Y.,  1872.  6—35 
One  summer.     Howard   (B.    W.)     Bost., 

1875.     2  cojiies 5 —  31 

Only  a  clod.     Braddon  (vl/issM.  E.)    n.  d.  1 —    3 

Only  a  fiddler.     Andersen  (H.C.)     1871..  1—    6 
Only  a  girl.     Hilleru  (W.  von).     Phila., 

1872 5—  32 

Only  herself.     Thomas  (A.)    N.Y.,  1870..  2—    8 

Open  question.     De  Mille  (J.)     1873  3—20 

Opening  a  chestnut  burr.    Roe  ( liev.  E.  P. ) 

n.d 10—  55 

Opportunity.     Seeraiiller  (jI/i's.  A.  M.  C.) 

Bo.st.,  1871.     2  copies 11 — 65 

Ordeal  for  wives.     Edwards  ( Mrs.  Annie). 

1872 4—  25 

Original  fables.      Illus.      Prosser  (Mrs.) 

Lend.,  n.d 10-  58 

Orley  farm.     Illus.     Trollope  (Anthony). 

N.Y.,1871 12—  70 

OsTvald  Cray.    Wood  (Afrs.  Henry),  n.d.  13 —  76 
Other  girls.     Illus.    Whitney  (Mrs.  A.  D. 

T.)     1873 13—79 

Other   peoi)le's   money.       Gaboriau    (E.) 

Bost.,  1875 4—  23 

Ought  we  to  visit  her?     Edwards  (Mrs. 

Annie).     N.Y.,n.d 4—25 

'■  Ouida,"  pseud.     Hee  Rame  (L.  de  la). 
Our  mutual  friend.     Illus.     Dickens  (C.) 

N.Y.,  1868.     ■4v.     3  copies 3—15 

Same.     Con  lensed  by  R.  Johnson..  2 —  11 

Our  new   crusade:    a  temperance  story. 

Hale(E.E.)    Bost.,  1875 5—34 

Our  old  home.     Hawthorne  (N.)    Best., 

1868 5—33 

Our  village.    Mitford  (J/iss  M.R.)    1870. 

2v 8—48 

Out  of  the  hurly-burly.     Illus.     "Adeler 

(Max)".     Clark  (C.H)    Phila.,  1874...  2—12 

Outcast     Reade  (W.  W.)     1875 10—  57 

Outcasts  of  Poker  Flat.     Harte  (Francis 

Bret),     (//i  Little  classics,  v.  1) 6 —  35 

Outre  mort.     SpoflFord(i/r8.  H.  E.  P.)    (In 

Little  classics,  v.  2) 6 —  35 

Over  yonder.     John  (E.)     "Marlitt  (E.)" 

1873.     ( flownd  «;i(A  Magdalena) 6 —  40 

Owen  Gwynne's  great  work.     Noel  (Lady 

A.)    N.Y.,  1875 9—51 

O'wen  Meredith,  pseud.    See  Bulw^er-Lyt- 

ton  (R.) 


Fiction— continued. 

P's  .and  Q's;  or,  the  question  of  putting 

upon.     Illus.     Yonge(C.  M.)     1872  . . . .   13— 74 
Pacha  of  many  tales.     Marry  at  (Capi.  F.) 

1857 7—42 

Palgrave   (W.  G.)     Hermaini   Agha:    an 

eastern  narrative.     N.  Y.,  1872 9—51 

Paludan-Miillor   (Frederick).     Fountain 

of  youth.     Illus.     Freuland(H.W.),  ()•. 

Phila.,  1867 9—53 

Papa's  own  girl.     Howland  (M.)    N.  Y., 

1H74 5—  31 

Pardee  (Julia).     Reginald  Lyle.     N.  Y., 

1854 9—51 

Paris    sketch-book.       Illns.      Thackeray 

(W.  M.)     1869.     2copies    12—7:! 

Parisians.     Illus.    Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  G. 

E.  L.)     1^174 2—14 

Parkwater.     Vfood  (Mrs.  11.)    n.d 13—76 

Parr  (Harriet).     "Lee  (Holme)".     Annis 

Warleigh's  fortunes.     N.  Y.,  1867 9—50 

Fairy  tales.     Illus.     Lond.  and  N. 

Y.,  n.  d.     2  copies 9 — 50 

Kathie   Braude.     N.   Y.,    1857.     2 

copies 9 —  50 

Mr.  Wynyard's  ward.     N.  Y.,  1867.     9—  50 

Sylvan   Holt's  daughter.      N.    Y., 

1860 9—50 

Parr  (Louise).  HeroCarthew.  N.Y.,1873.  9—50 
John  Thompson,  and  other  stories. 

Phila.,  n.  d 9—  50 

Partisan:   a  romance  of  the  revolution. 

Illus.     Simms(W.  G.)     N.  Y.,  n.  d 11—65 

Partisan  leader.  Tucker(B.)  N.  Y.,  1861.  12— 69 
Parton   (Mrs.   S.  P.)      "Fern  (Fanny)". 

Caper-sauce.     N.  Y.,  1872 9—50 

Fern  leaves.     Illus.    Auburn,  1853.     9 — 50 

Rose  Clark.     N.  Y.,  18.-)6 9—50 

Pascarel.     "Ouida."    Phila.,  1873 6—37 

Passionate     pilgrim,    and    other    tales. 

James  (H.)     Bost.,  1875 5—29 

Pathfinder  (The).     Illus.     Cooper  (J.  F.) 

1864 2—  10 

Patty.    Macquoid(K.  S.)     1»71 7—44 

Paul  and  Virginia.     Illus.     St.  Pierre  (J. 

H.  B.  de).     1873 9—54 

Paul   Clitiord.      Bulwer-Lytton   (Sir  E.) 

Phila.,  1868.     2  copies 2—14 

Paul  Faber.     MacDonald  (G.)     1879 7—45 

Paul  Fane.  Willis  (N.  P.)  N.Y.,  1857...  7—  4i> 
PaulMassie.  McCarthy  (J.)  N.  Y.,  n.d.  13—  77 
Paulding  (J.  K.)    Book  of  vagaries.    N. 

Y.,  1868 10—  59 

Bulls  (The)  and  the  Jonathans.     N. 

Y.,  1867 10—  59 

Dutchman's  fireside.     N.  Y.,  1868-   10—  59 

Tales  of  a  good  worn  an.    N.Y.,1867.  10—59 

Pausauias,  the  Spartan.     Bulwer-Lytton 

(SirE.)    Leipzig,  1876 2—14 

Peard  (Frances  M.)     "Moslih-Eddin  (S. 

B.  A.)"     Rose  garden.     Bost.,  1872 10—59 

Unawares.    Boat.,  1878 10—  59 


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Fiction — continued. 

Pearl  of  Orr's  island.    Stowe  (Mr«.  H.  B.) 

1869 11—  61 

Peculiar.     Sargent  (p:.)     1864 10—54 

PegWoffington.    Reade  (Charles).    1869.10—57 
Pelham.     Bulwer-Lytton  (Sir  E.  G.  E.  L.) 

1867.  3copie8 .■ 3—14 

Pendennis.     Illus.     Thackeray  (W.   M.) 

1868.  Hv.    acopics 12—73 

Percival  Keene.   MaTiyat(Capt.F.)   1857.  7—42 
Percy  Eftingham.     Cockton(H.)    n.  d...  2 —  12 
Peregrine  Pickle  (Adventures  of).     Smol- 
lett (T.)     1872.     2v 11—64 

Peter  Pilgrim.     Bird(R.M.)     1833 1—4 

Peter  Simple.     Marryat  (Capt.  F.)     1857. 

2  copies J 7 —  42 

Petronel.     Church  (J/r».  Ross),     n.  d 2 —  12 

Peveril    of   the    peak.      Scott   (Sir    W.) 

18()8 11—  66 

Phantom  ship.     Marryat  (  Cap*.  F.)     1857. 

2  copies 7 —  47 

Phelps   (Miss  Elizabeth  Stuart).      Gates 

ajar.     Boat.,  1869 10—59 

Hedged  in.     Bost.,  1870 10—  59 

Lady  of  Shalof  t.   (/«  Little  classics, 

V.  6) 6—35 

Men,   women,  and  ghosts.     Bost., 

1873 10—  59 

CONTENTS. 

Calico ;  Day  of  my  death ;  In  the  gray  Goth ;  Kentucky's 
jlliost;  Little  Tommy  Tucker;  Night  watclu-n;  One  of 
the  elect ;  Tenth  of  January  (remberton  Mills  disaster) ; 
\v  bat  is  the  matter  ? 

Silent  partner.     Bost.   and  Lond., 

1871 10—  59 

Story  of  Avis.     Bost.,  1879 10—  59 

Trotty  book.     Illus.     Bost.,  1875..   10—59 

Trotty's   wedding  tour  and  story 

book.     Illus.     Bost.,   lo74 10—59 

Philip  (Adventures  of).     Thackor.ay  (W. 

M.) 11—60 

Philip  EarnscHffc.   Edwards (.l/rs.  Annie). 

N.  Y.,  1873  4—25 

Same  as  Morals  of  May  Fair. 

PhUip  Nolan's  friends.     Hale  (E.  E.)    N. 

Y.,  1877 5—34 

PhineasFinn.  lUus.   Trollope  (Anthony). 

1868 12—  70 

Phiueas  Redux.  Illus.  Trollope  (An- 
thony).    N.  Y.,  1874  12—70 

Phoenix  (John),  pseud.  See  Derby  (G. 
H.) 

PhcBnixiana.      Derby    (G.    H.)     N.    Y., 

1870 3—20 

Picciola,   the     prisoner     of    Fiuestrella. 

Saintine  (X.  B.)    N.  Y.,  1871 1-     3 

Pickwick  jiapers.     Illus.     Dickens   (C.) 

N.  Y.,  1868.     2v.     3  copies 3—28 

Picnic  party.  Smith  (Horace).  (In  Lit- 
tle classics,  v.  9)    6 — 35 

Pike  (Francis  West  Atherton).  Wife's 
story,  and  other  tales.  Loud.,  1875.  3 
v 10—59 


Fiction — continued . 

Pike    (Mary  H.)      "Langdon    (Mary)". 

Ida  May.     Bost.,  1854 10—59 

Pilgrim  and  the  shrine.     "Ainslie  (H.)" 

Maitland  (E.)     1871 1—    7 

Pilgrims  on  the  Rhine.     Biilwer-Lyttou 

(E.  G.  E.  L.)  (Hound  u4lh  Cameron)..  1—  1 
Pillar  of  fire ;  or,  Israel  in  bondage.     In- 

grahara(J.H.)     1860 5—30 

Pillars  of  the  house.     Yonge(C.M.)    1874. 

2  v 13—  74 

Pink  and  white  tyranny.     Illus.     Stowe 

(H.  B.)     Bost.,  1872 11—61 

Pioneers.    Illus.    Cooper  (J.  F.)    1864.      2—10 

Pirate.    Scott(SirW.)    1868 11—66 

Pirate   (Tlie),   and  three  cutters.     Illus. 

Marryat  (Cop<.  F.)    n.  d 7—41 

Plague  in  London.     De  Foe  (D.)     (In  hi^ 

Works) 23—125 

Played  out.     Tliomas  (Annie).     1866 2—    8 

Playing  for  high  stakes.     Tliomas  (Annie). 

1868.     (Bound  with  V>ov/er  house) 2—    8 

Playing  the  mischief.     De  Forest  (J.  W.) 

1875 3—21 

Poe  (Edgar  Allan).     Prose  tales.     (In  his 

Works.)    N.  Y.,  1868 23—136 

CONTEXTS. 

Adventures   of    one    Hans  Morella.    v.  1. 

Pfaall.    V.  1.  Murders  of  the  me  Morgue. 
Assignation  (The),    v.  1.  v.  1. 

Balloon  hoax  (The),    v.  1.  Mystery   of    Marie  Koget. 
Berenice,    v.  1.  v.  1. 

Black  cat.    v.  1.  Never   bet  the  devil   your 
Bon-ton.    v.  2.  head.    v.  2. 

Cask  of  Amontillado,     v.  1.  Oblong  box.    v.  2. 

Descent  into  a  maelstrom.  Oval  portrait,    v.  1. 

V.  1.  Pit  and  the  pendulum,    v.  ] .. 

Devil  in  the  belfry,     v.  2.  Premature  burial,    v.  1. 

Doniaiu  of  Amheira.    v.  I  Purloined  letter,    v.  1. 

Due  de  L'Omeletto.    v.  2.  Shadow :  a  j)arable.    v.  2. 

Eleanora.    v.  1.  Silence :  a  table,    v.  2. 

Facts  in  the  case  of  M.  Val-  Some  words  with  a  mummy. 

demar.     v.  1.  v.  2. 

Fall  of  the  house  of  Usher.  Spectacles  (The),    v.  2. 

V.  1.  Sphinx  (The),    v.  2. 

Four  beasts  in  one.     v.  2.  Tale  of  Jerusalem,    v.  2. 

Gold-bug.    V.  1.  Tale  of  the  ragged  mount- 
Hop-fn)g.    V.  2.  aina.    v,  2. 

Imp  of  the  pervei  se.     v.  1.  Tell-tale  heart  (The),    v.  1. 

Island  of  the  fay.    v.  1.  Thou  art  the  man.    v.  2. 

King  Pest.    v.  2.  Thousand  and  second  tale  of 
Lander's  cottage,    v.  1.  Scheherazade,    v.  1. 

Ligeia.    v.  1.  Three  Sundays  in  a  week. 
Lionizing,    v.  1.  v.  2. 

Man  of  the  crowd,    v.  2.  Von  Kempelen  and  his  dis- 
MS.  found  in  a  bottle,     v.  1.         covery.     v.  1. 

Masque  of  the  Ked  Death.  Why  the  little  Frenchman 

V.  1,  wears  his  hand  in  a  sling. 

Mesmeric  revelations,    v.  1.        v.  2. 

Metzengerstein.    v.  1.  William  Wilson,    v.  1. 

Fall  of  the  house  of  Usher.  (In  Lit- 
tle classics,  V.  2) 6 —  35 

Gold    bug.       (In    Little    classics, 

V.  12) 6—35 

Murders  of  the  rue  Morgue.     (In 

Little  classics,  v.  3) 6 —  35 

Point  of  honor.     Edwards  (ilfr«.  Annie). 

1870 •. 4—25 

Pollard  (Eliza  F.)    Hope  deferred.    N.Y., 

1872 10—  59 

Pousonby  (Lady  Emily  Charlotte  Mary). 

Mother's  trials.     N.  Y.,  1860 10—59 

Poor  humanity.    Robinson  (F.W.)    1868.10—56 


FICTION.  121 

Fiction — continued. 

Poor  Jack.      lUus.      Marryat  {Capt.  F.) 

n.d 

Poor  Matt ;  or,  the  clouded  Intellect.     In- 

gelow-  (Jean).     1869 

Poor  Miss  Finch.      Collins  (W.  Wilkie). 

1869 

Fopanilla.     Disraeli    (B.)     {Bound   with 

Alroy).     1871 

Porter  (Jane).     Scottish  chiefs.     Phlla., 

1871 

— Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.     N.  Y.,  1856. 

Porter  (Rose).     Foundations ;  or,  castles 

intheair.     N.Y.,n.d -10—58 

Ujilands  and  lowlands;   or,   three 

chapters  in  life.     N.  Y.,n.d  10—58 

Winter  fires.     N.  Y.,  n.  d 10—58 

Potiphar  papers.  Curtis  (G.W.)  1869..  2—  8 
Poynter(.l/issE.  F.)    Ersilia.   N.Y.,1876    10—58 

My  little  lady.     N.Y 10—58 

Prairie.     Coopor(J.F.)     1870 2—10 

Prairie  and  forest.     Gilmore  (P.)    N.  Y., 

1874 31—189 

Precaution.    Jllus.    Cooper  (J.  F.)    N.Y. 

1871 2—10 

Premiums  paid  to  experience.     "Garrett 

(Edward)".  Mayo  (ifrg.  L.  F.)  n.d..  8—48 
Prentiss  (Elizabeth).    Fred,  and  Maria, 

and  me.     lUus.    N.  Y.,  1872 ^10— 58 

Stei)ping  heavenward.     N.  Y.,n.d.  10 — 58 

Prescott  (Mary  N.)      Matt's  follies,  and 

other  stories.     Illns.     Bost.,  1873 10—58 

Pretty    Miss    Bellew.      "Gift     (Theo.)" 

Havers  (Dora).     1870.... 4—22 

Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston,  &c.    Illns.    Cooke  (J. 

E.)     n.d 2—11 

Prey  of  the  gods.     Cliurch  (Mrs.  Ross). 

n.d 2—12 

Pride  and  prejudice.  Austen  (J.)  1870.  1 —  5 
Prime  (W.C.)    Lateryears.     lanon.']    N. 

Y.,  1867 10—  58 

Old  house  by  the  river.    [anoM.]    N. 

Y.,  1868 10—  58 

Prime    minister.       Trollope     (Anthony). 

n.d 12—  70 

Prince   Eugene  and  his   times.      Mundt 

(Mrs.  CM.)  "Milhlbach  (L.)"  1874..  9—52 
Prince   of  darkness.     Southworth   (Mrs. 

E.D.E.N.)    Phila.,  1869 11—63 

Prince  of  tlio  house  of  David.    Ingraham 

(J.H.)     1860 5—30 

Princess  and  the  goblin.    McDonald  (G.) 

1871 7—45 

Princess  of  Thule.  Black  (W.)  1874...  1—  4 
Piivateersman.     lUus.     Marryat  (Capt. 

F.)    n.d 7—41 

Problematic  characters.    Spielhagen(F.) 

N.  Y.,  1871 U—  62 

Professor    (The).      Bront<S    (Charlotte). 

1868.    2copie8 1—    2 

16 


FICTION. 


7— 

41 

5 

30 

2— 

11 

4— 

30 

10- 

58 

0— 

58 

Fiction — continued. 

Professor  at  the  breakfast-table.     Holmes 

(0.  W.) 5—31 

Prosper.  Cherbuliez  (V.)  N.  Y.,1874...  2—13 
Prosser  (Mrs.)    Original  fables.     Lond., 

n.d 10—  58 

Prudence  Palfrey.  Aldrich(T.B.)  1874.  1—  7 
Prueaudl.  Curtis  (G.  W.)  N.Y.,1867.  2—  8 
Psyche    of   to-day.      Jenkin  (  \frs.    C.) 

1874 5—29 

Publicans  and  sinners.     Braddon  (M.  E.) 

1874 1—    3 

Puck.    "Onida."   Rame(L.dela).   Phila., 

1870 6—37 

Pullen  (H.  W.)    Tom  Pippin's  wedding. 

Phila.,  1871 10—  58 

Punch's  letters  to  his  son;    and  Punch's 

complete  letter  writer.    Jerrold(D.)    (/« 

/as  Works,  V.  1-4) 6—  40 

Purple  and  fine  linen.    Fawcett  (E.)    N. 

Y.  and  Lond.,  1873 4—  24 

Puss-cat   mew,    <fec.      Hugessen   (E.    H. 

Kuatchbull-).    1871 5—31 

Put   yourself  in  his  place.      Reade  (C.) 

Best.,  1871 10—  57 

Queechy.  Warner  (Susan).  Phila.,  1873.  13—80 
Queen  Hortense.     Mundt   (Mrs.  C.  M.) 

1871 9—52 

Queen  Mab.     Kavauagh  (J.)    N.  Y.,  1872. 

2  copies 6 —  b9 

Queen  of  hearts.    Collins  (W.  Wilkie). 

1874 2—  11 

Queen  of  the  county.     Stretton  (J.  C.) 

1865 11—  61 

Queen's  necklace.  Dumas  (A.)  1875...  4 — 26 
Queen's  revenge.     Collins  (W.  Wilkie). 

n.d 2—  11 

Queer  little  people.     Illus.     Stowe  (Mrs. 

H.  B.)     1873 11—61 

Quentin  Durward.    Scott  (Sir  W.)  Boat., 

1858 11—  66 

Quits.      Tautphceus    (Baroness    I.    von). 

1872 11—  61 

Quixstar.  Taylor  (3/m«  Elizabeth).  1873.  11—61 
Quodlibet  (Annals  of).    Kennedy  (J.  P.) 

1860 6—39 

Rab  and  his  friends.     Brown  (J.)    (In  his 

Spare  hours,  v.l) 23—137 

Same.     (In  Little  classics,  v.  4) 6 —  35 

Rachel  Gray.     Kavanagh  (J.)     1873 6—39 

Rachel  Ray.  Trollope  (Anthony).  Lond., 

n.d 12—70 

Raft  that  no  man  made.   Lowell  (R.  T.  S. ) 

(In  Little  classics,  v.  8) 6 —  35 

Ralph,  the  heir.      Illus.      Trollope  (A.) 

N.  Y.,1871.    3copie8 12—70 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird.    Alexander  ( Mrs.), 

pseud,  of  UeciMT  (Mrs.  A.B.)    1875 1—    6 

Rambling  story.    Clarke  (Mary  Cowdeu). 

1875... 2—  12 


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122 


FICTION, 


Fiction — continued. 

Rame  (L.  de  la).     "Ouida."     Ariadne. 

Phila.,  1877 10—  58 

Beatrice  Boville,  and  other  stories. 

Phila.,  1868 10—  58 

COiNTKNTS.  / 

Beatrice  Boville;  Holly  wreaths  aud  rosy  cliains;  Lady 
Marabout's  troubles:  Silver  chimes  and  golden  fetters; 
Slander  and  sillery ;  Aline  in  the  "Daily";  SirGalahad'a 
raid;  "Kedeemed";  Our  wager;  Our  country  quarters. 

Cecil    Castlemaine's    gage;     Lady 

Marabout's  troubles;  and  other  stories. 
Phila.,  1867 10—  58 

CONTENTS. 

Cecil  Castlemaine's  gage;  Little  Grand  and  the  mar- 
chioness; Lady  Marabout's  troubles;  Study  ^  la  Louis 
Quinze;  "Deadly  dash"  ;  General's  match-making;  Story 
of  a  crayon  head;  Beauty  of  Vicq.  d'Azyr;  Study  k  la 
Louis  Quatorze. 

Chandos.     Philii.,  1871.     a  copies --  10— 58 

Dog  of  Flanders.  (In  Little  clas- 
sics, r.lO)   6—35 

Follyfarine.     Phila.,  1871 10—58 

Friendship.     Phila. ,  1878 10—  58 

Granville  De  Vigne ;   or,   held   in 

bondage.     Phila.,  1871.     2  copies 10—  58 

Idalia.     Phila. ,  1870 10—  58 

In  a  winter  city.     Phila.,  1876....    10—  58 

Leaf  in  the  storm,  &o.      Leipzig, 

1872 10-  58 

CONTENTS. 

Dog  of  Flanders ;  Branch  of  lilac  ;  Provence  Rose ;  Leaf 
in  the  storm. 
Leaf  iu  the  storm.     {In  Little  clas- 
sics, V.  11) 6—  35 

Pascarel:  only  a  story.  Phila.,  1873.   10 — 57 

Puck.     Phila.,  1870 10—57 

Randolph  Gordon,  and  other  stories. 

Phila.,  1867 10—57 

CONTESTS. 

Bells  and  blackcock ;  Blue  and  yellow  ;  Donkeyshire  mili- 
tia ;  How  I  was  tracked  by  trappers ;  How  one  lire  lit 
another;  The  marquis's  tactics;  Kandolph  Gordon; 
Trente-et-un. 

; Signa.     Leipzig,  1875 10—57 

Strathmore ;  or,  wrought  by  his  own 

hand.     Phila,,  1871 10—57 

Tricotrin  :  the  story  of  a  waif  aud 

stray.     Phila.,  1871 10—57 

Two  little  wooden  shoes.     Leipzig, 

1874 10—  57 

Under  two  flags.     Phila.,  1867.     2 

copies 10 —  57 

Randolph  (Mrs.)     Gentianella.      Phila., 

n.d 10—  57 

Wild  hyacinth.     Phila.,  1876 10—  57 

Randolph  Gordon.     "Ouida."    Rame  (L. 

de  la).     1867 10—57 

Rands   (W.    B.)     "Holbeach    (Henry)". 

Shoemaker's  village.     Loud.,  1871 10—  57 

Rangers;  or, the tory's daughter.  Thomp- 
son (D.  P.)     1871 12—71 

Raspe  (R.  E.)  Baron  Munchausen's  ad- 
ventures.    Lond.,  n.  d 10 —  57 

Rasselas,  prince  of  Abyssinia.  Johnson 
(Samuel).  (/nAi«  Works,  v.  6.)  Lond., 
1,825 21—125 


Fiction — continued. 

Rattlin,  the  reefer.     Illus.     Marryat  (F.) 

Lond.  andN.  Y.,  1873 7—  41 

Ravenshoe.    Kingsley  (H.)    1864. 6—38 

Ray.     Spofford  (Mrs.  H.  P.)     (/«  Little 

classics,  v.  11) 6 —  35 

Raymond  (R.  W. )     "  Robertson  (Gray)", 

pseud.      Brave    hearts.      Illus.      N.  Y., 

1873 4—  22 

Reade  (Charles).    Art:  a  dramatic  tale. 

( Bound m</i  Peg  Woffington.)  1869....  10—57 
Box  tunnel.      (/«  Little  classics, 

V.  9).. 6—35 

Same.     {Bound  with  Peg  Wofifiug- 

ton.)     1869 10-57 

Christie  Johnstone.      {Bound   with 

Peg  Wofflngton. )     Bost.,  1869 10—  57 

Cloister  and  the  hearth;  or,  maid, 

wife,  and  widow.     Bost., 1871 10 — 58 

Clouds  and  sunshine.      {Boundwiih 

Peg  Woffington.)     1869 10—57 

Double  marriage;    or,  white  lies. 

N.Y.,1873 10—  57 

Eiglith  commandment.   Bost.,  1860.  10 —  57 

and  Boucicault   (D.)      Foul  play. 

Bost.,  1872 10—  57 

Good  fight,  and  other  tales.     Illus. 

N.Y.,1859 10—  57 

CONTENTS. 

Good  fight;  Autobiography  of  a  thief;  Jack  of  all  trades. 
Griffith  Gaunt;  or,  jealousy.   Bost., 

1871.     2  copies 10—57 

Hard  cash.     Illus.     N.Y.,1873.     2 

copies 10 —  57 

— '■ It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.     N.  Y., 

1873 10-57 

Love  me  little,  love  me  long.    Bost., 

1872    10-  57 

Peg  Woffington,  Christie  John- 
stone, Clouds  and  sunshine.  Art,  Propria 

qua)  maribus,  The  box  thnnel,  and  Jack 

ofalltrades.     Bost., 1869 10—57 

Propria  quie  maribus.     {Bound  with 

Peg  Woffington.)     1869 10—57 

Put  yourself  in  his  place.     Bost., 

1871 10—  57 

Simpleton(A.)    N.Y.,1874 10—57 

Terrible  temptation.     Illus.    N.  Y., 

1871 10—  57 

White  Ues.    N.Y.,1873 10—57 

Woman  hater  (A).     N.  Y.,  1877....  10—  57 

Reade  (Winwood).    The  Outcast.   Lond., 

1875 10—  57 

Real  folks.  Illus.   Whitney  (Mrs.  A.  D.  T.) 

Bost.,  1872  13—79 

Realmah.     Helps  (.Arthur).     1869 5—32 

Red  as  a  rose  is  she.  Broughton  (R.)  1872.  1 —  2 
Red   court  farm.      Wood   {Mrs.  Henry). 

Phila.,  n.d  l:!—  76 

Red  rover.  Illus.  Cooper  (J.  F.)  1870.  2—10 
RedgaunUet.    Scott  {Sir  Walter).     1868.  11—  66 


FICTION. 


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FICTION. 


Fiction — coiitinuod. 

Redskins.     Cooper  ( J.  F. )    1864 3—10 

Redwood.     Sedgwick  (CM.)     1850 11—65 

Reginald  Archer.     Seemliller  (Mrs.  A.  M. 

C.)     1871  11—65 

Reginald  Lyle.     Pardoe  (J.)     N.Y.,18o4.     9—51 
"Reid   (Christiiin)",   pseud.    See   Fisher 

{Miss  Francos  C.) 
Reparation,  and  other  tales.     FuUerton 

{Lady  G.)    Bait.,  1875 4—23 

Retribution.       Southworth   {Mrs.  E.  D. 

E.N.)     1856 11—63 

Renter  (Fritz).     Seed-time  and  harvest; 

or,  "During  my  apprenticeship."  Phila., 

1871 : 10—  57 

Reveries  of  a  bachelor.     Mitchell  (D.  6.) 

"Marvel  (Ik)".     N.  Y.,  1871 8—48 

Reynard,  the  fox.     Loud,  and  N.  Y.,  1873.  10—  57 
Richard   Vandermarck.     Harris  (Miriam 

Cole).     1871 5—34 

Richardson  (Samuel).     Clarissa  Harlowe. 

Condensed  by  Jones  (C.H.)    N.Y.,1874.  10—57 
Richter  (J.  P.  F.)      Flower,    frnit,   and 

thorn  pieces.     Noel  (E.  H.),  tr.     Host., 

1869.     2\ 10—57 

Hesperus ;    or,  forty-five  dog-post- 
days  :  a  biography.     Bost.,1865.     2  v..   10—  57 
Titan:  a  romance.     Brooks  (C.  T.), 

tr.     Best., 1871.    2v 10—57 

Riddell  (ifcs.  J.  H.)     "Trafford(F.  G.)", 

pseud.     Earl's  promise.     Leip.,  1873 10 — 56 

Frank   Sinclair's   wife,   and  other 

stories.     Loud.,  1874.     3v 10—56 

CONTENTS. 

Frank  Sinclair's  wife ;  My  first  love ;  My  last  love :  se- 
quel to  mv  first  love ;  Forewarned,  forearmed ;  Hertford 
O'DonueIrs  warning, 

Life's  assize.     Lond.,1871.    3  v....   10—57 

Riddle(A.G.)    AliceBrand.     N.  Y.,  1875.  10—  56 

Bart  Ridgeley :  a  story  of  northern 

Ohio.     Bost.,  1873 10—50 

House  of   Ross,    and    other  tales. 

Bost.,  1881 10—  56 

Rienzi.    The  last  of  the  Roman  tribunes. 

Bnlwer-Lyttoii   (E.  G.  E.  L.)      Phila., 

1869.     2  copies  2—14 

Right  at  last,  and  other  tales.    Gaskell 

(E.C.)    N.Y.,  1860 4—22 

COKTBNTS. 

Kightatlast;  Manchestermarriage ;  Lois  the  witcli ;  The 
crooked  branch. 

Right  one.    Schwartz  (M.  S.)    Bost.,  1871.  10—  54 

Ring  (Max).     John  Milton  and  his  times. 

nius.     Jordan  (F. ),<)•.     N.Y.,18e8 10—  .56 

Ring    of   Amasis.      Bulwer-Lytton    (R.) 

N.Y.,1863 1—    1 

Rip  Van  Winkle.      Irving  (W.)     {In  his 

Sketchbook) 5—  29 

Rise  of  Iskander.     Disraeli  (B.)     {Bound 

m*A  Contarini  Fleming.)     Lond.,1871..     4 —  28 

Same.     {In  Little  classics,  v.  6) (i —  35 

Ritchie     (Anna    Cora    Mowatt).      Mute 

singer.     N.Y.,1866 10—56 


Fiction — continued. 

Ritchie  (L. )   Romance  of  history ;  France. 

Loud.,  n.d 10—  56 

RivEil  dreamers.     Banim  (J.)     (In  Little 

classics,  v.  12)  6 —  35 

River  legends.  Hugessen  (E.  H.  K.)  1875.  5—30 
Rob  of  the  bowl.     Kennedy  (J.  P.)     1861.     6—39 

Rob  Roy.     Scott  (*>  Walter).     1868 11—66 

Robert  Falconer.  MacDonald  (G.)  n.d.  7 — 45 
Robertson  (Margaret  Murray).     Janet's 

love  and  service.     N.  Y.,  n.  d 10 — 56 

Robinson   Crusoe.     lUus.     De  Foe  (D.) 

Lond.,  n.d 3—  21 

Robinson  (F.  W.)    Anne  Judge,  spinster. 

N.Y.,  n.  d 10—  56 

Bridge  of  glass.     N.  Y. ,  1672 10—  56 

Carry's  confession.     N.  Y. ,  1871 ....  10—  56 

Christie's  faith.     N.  Y. ,  1867 10—  56 

For  her  sake.     Illus.     N.  Y. ,  1869 . .   10— 56 

Girl's  romance,  and  other  tales.   N. 

Y.,  1872 10—  56 

CONTENTS. 

Girl's  romance ;  Sensational  Soasonville;  Jenny  Merton; 
Proud  wife;  Achille;  Widow  Silvani;  Ahck  Dale's 
offers ;  Kichard  Arnott's  craze ;  "William  Smudge's 
amendment;  Buries:  a  bad  boy;  Friend  Karl:  Tito's 
troubles;  An  odd  fix;  Nantle  Ferry. 

Her  face  was  her  fortune.     N.  Y., 

1875 10—  56 

Mattie  :   a  stray.     N.  Y.,  1871 10—  56 

No  man's  friend.     N.  Y. ,  1867 10—  56 

Poor  humanity.     N.  Y.,  1868 10—  56 

Stem  necessity.     N.  Y. ,  1871 10—  56 

Sweet  nineteen ;  or,  Woodleigh.  N. 

Y.,n.d 10—  56 

True  to  herself.     N.  Y. ,  1872 10—  56 

Woman's  ransom  (A).     Bost.,  n.d..   10 — 56 

Roche  (Regina  Maria).     Children  of  the 

abbey.     Phila., 1869 10—56 

Roderick  Hudson.     James  (Henry,  jr.) 

1876 5—29 

Roderick  Random.  Smollett  (T.)  1872.11—64 
Roe  (7?et>.  E.  P.)     Barriers  burned  away. 

N.  Y.,1875 10—  56 

From  jest  to  earnest.     N.  Y.,1875..  10 —  55 

Knight  of  the  19th  century.     N.  Y., 

1877 10—  56 

Near  to  nature's  heart.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.  10 —  55 

Opening   a  chestuut  burr.     N.  Y., 

n.d 10—  55 

What  can  she  do  ?    N.  Y. ,  1873 ... .  10—  55 

Roland  Cashel.     Illus.     Lever  (Charles). 

n.d.: 6—35 

Roland  Yorko.  Wood  {Mrs.  llcmy).  n  d.  13—  76 
Romance.     (See  Little    classics,    v.   7.) 

Bost.,  1875 6—35 

Romance  of  a  poor  young  man.     Feuillet 

(O.)     1875 4—24 

Romance   of   history ;     England.     Neele 

(H.) 9—51 

Romance   of  history ;    France.     Ritchie 

(L.)    Lond., n.d 10—56 

Romance  of  history  ;  India.   Gaunter  (H.)  2 —  13 


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FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Romance  of  history  ;   Italy.    Macfarlane 

(C.)  7—45 

Romance  of  history ;   Spain.     Trueba  y 

Co8io(T.  de).     n.  d 12—68 

Romance  of  old  court  life  in  France.  lUus. 

Elliot  (F.)     1874 4—25 

Romance  of  real  life.   Howells(W.D.)  {In 

Little  classics,  v.  4) 6 —  35 

Romance   of  the  green  seal.      Warfield 

(C.A.)    N.y.,  1866 12—67 

Romany  Rye.     Borrow   (George).     1857. 

(Bound  with  harvengro) 1 —    3 

Romola.      Cross  (Mrs.  J.  W.)      "Eliot 

George)".      1876 2—    8 

Rory  O'More.     Lover  (Samuel),     n.d 7 — 47 

Rosamond    Gray.    Lamb    (C.)     (In   his 

Works) •....  21—125 

Rose  Clark.     Fern  (Fanny).     N.Y.,1856.     9—50 

Rose  garden.     Peard  (F.  M.)     1872 10—59 

Rose  in  bloom  :  a  sequel  to  "Eight  Cous- 
ins."   Alcott(L.  M.)    1876 1—    7 

Rose  in  June.     Illus.     Oliphant  (M.  O. 

W.)     Bost.,  1874 9—51 

Rose  Leblanc.     FuUorlon  {Lady  G.)     N. 

Y.,  1875 4—23 

Rosicrucian.     Craik(J/r«.  D.  M.  M.)     {In 

Little  classics,  v.  7) 6—  35 

Rouge   et   noir:    story   of  Baden-Baden. 

About  (E.)     1873 1—    7 

Roughing  it.     Clemens  (S.  L.)     "Twain 

(Mark)".     1872 2—12 

Round  (William  M.  F.)  Torn  and  mend- 
ed.    Illus.     Bost.,  1877 10—55 

Roundabout  papers.     Illus.     Thackeray 

(W.  M.)    Lond.,  1869.     2  copies 12—72 

Ruffini  (Giovanni).      Doctor  Antonio :  a 

taleofltaly.     N.  Y.,  1867 10—55 

Lorenzo  Benoni ;  or,  passages  in  the 

life  of  an  Italian.     N.  Y.,  1860 10—  55 

Vincenzo ;  or,  sunken  rocks.  Lond., 

1863.     2  copies 10—55 

Runa'wray  match.     Wood   {Mrs.  Henry). 

Phila.,  n.  d.  (BounfJtoifA  The  mystery).  13 — 76 
Running  the  gauntlet.    Yates  (E.)    Lond. 

and  N.  Y.,  n.  d 13—  75 

Rupert    Godwin.     Braddon   (M.   E.)    N. 

Y.,  n.  d 1—    2 

Ruskln  (John).     King  of  the  golden  river; 

or,  the  black  brothers.      1865.     (Bound 

with  Pre-Raphaelitism) 15 —  89 

Same.     (In  Little  Classics,  v.  10)..     6 —  35 

Ruth.     Illus.     Gaskell  (E.   C.)     Lond., 

1873 4—  22 

Rutledge.   Harris  (ifrs.  Miriam  C.)  N.  Y., 

1875 5—34 

Sack  of  gold.  Johnson  (V.  W.)  1875...  6—40 
St.   Xilmo.     Wilson  (Mrs.  A.  J.   Evans). 

1874 13—  78 

St.  Gteorge  and  St.  Michael.    MacDonald 

(G.)    n.d 7—45 


Fiction — continued. 

St.   Giles  and   St.  James.     Jerrold   (D.) 

(7ft /lis  Works,  v.  1) 6—  40 

St.  Mars  (N.  Cisteme  de  Courtiras,   Via- 

comtessede).     "Dash  (Countess)",  ^weiiiJ. 

Mademoiselle  Fifty  Millions.    Chaudron 

(A.  DeV.),<r.      N.  Y.,  1869 10—54 

St.  Martin's  eve.     Wood  (Mrs.   Henry). 

n.  d '...   13—  76 

St.  Pierre  (J.  H.  B.  de).  Paul  and  Vir- 
ginia.    Illus.     N.  Y.,  1873  ....: 10—53 

St.  Ronan's  well.     Scott  (Sir  W.)     Bost., 

1868 U—  66 

Saintine  (X.   B. ),  pseud.    See  Boniface 

(X.) 

Salem.    Castleton  (D.  R.)    1874 2—13 

Sam  Slick,  the  attach^.     Haliburton  (T. 

C.) 5—  34 

Sam  Slick,  the  clockmaker.     Haliburton 

(T.  C.)     1838 5—34 

Sand  (George),  2>seud.     See  Dudevant  (A. 

L.  A.  D.) 
Sandford  and  Merton.     Day  (T.)     1869..     3—21 
Santa   Clans   land.     Illus.     Douglas   (A. 

M.)    Bost.,  1874 4—27 

Sargent  (Epes).     Peculiar.     N.  Y.,  1864.,   10—  54 
Satanstoe ;     or,     the    Littlepage    MSS. 

(No.  1.)    Cooper(J.  F.)     1867 2—10 

Saunders   (Johu).     Abel    Drake's    wife. 

N.  Y.,  1863 10—  54 

Bound  to  the  wheel.     N.Y.,1866..   10—  54 

Hirell.     N.  Y.,  1870 10—54 

Israel Mort,  overman.  Illus.  Phila., 

1872 10—  54 

Martin  Pole.     N.  Y. ,  1863 10—  54 

Saunders    (Katherine).      The    haunted 

crust.     {In  Little  classics,  v.  5) 6 —  35 

High  Mills.     Hlus.     Phila.,  1872..   10—  54 

Saxe  Holm's  stories.    lanon.'\  N.  Y.,1874.  10 — 54 

CONTESTS. 

Draxi^  Miller's  dowry  ;  The  elder's  wife ;  "Whose  wife  was 
she?  The  one-legged  dancers ;  Howone  woman  kept  her 
husband ;  Esther  Wynn's  love-letters. 

Say  and  seal.  Warner  (S.  and  A.  B.) 
Phila.,  1870.     2v 13—80 

Sa3rings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker.  Cozzens 
(F.  S.)     1871 2—10 

Scarlet  letter.     Hawthorne  (N.)    1876..     5—  33 

Scenes  of  clerical  life.     Cross  {Mrs.  J.  W. ) 

"Eliot  (George)".     1874 2—    9 

CONTENT'S. 

Sad  fortunes  of  Amos  Barton;  Mr.  Gilfil's  love-story; 
Janet's  repentance. 

Sceptres  and  crowns.  Illus.  Warner 
(8.)     1875 13—  18 

Schiller  (J.  C.  F.  von).  Ghost  seer;  or, 
apparitionist.  Sport  of  destiny.  Bohn 
(H.  G.),  tr.     Lond.,  1867 11—  66 

Schbnberg-Cotta  family.  Charles  (Mrs. 
E.)     1869 2—14 

School  days  at  Rugby.  Hughes  (T.) 
1869 5—  31 


FICTION. 


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FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Schoolcraft     (Mary    Howard).      Black 

gauntlet:  a  tale  of   ])lantatiou  life  in 

South  Carolina.     Pliila.,  IdCO 10—  54 

Schwartz  (M.  S.)     Birth  and  education. 

Borg  (S.)an(J Brown  (M.  A.),  tr».    Boat., 

1871 10—  54 

Gerda ;   or,  the  children  of  work. 

Borg    (S. )    and    Brown     (M.    A.),    trs. 

Phila.,  1874 10—  54 

Gold    and    name.     Borg    (S.)    and 

Brown  (M.  A.),  tra.     Bost.,  1872 10—  54 

Guilt    and    innocence.     Borg    (S.) 

and  Brown  (M.  A.),  /)•«.     Boat.,  1871....  10—  54 
Riglit  one.     Borg  (S.)  and  Brown 

(M.  A.),  tr8.     Boat.,  1871. 10—54 

Two    family    mothers.     Borg    (S.) 

and  Brown  (M.  A.),  Irs.     Bost.,  1872...   10—  54 
Wife  of  a  vain  man.     Borg(S.)and 

Brown  (M.  A.),  «r8.     Bost.,  1872 10—54 

Scott   (Michael).     Cruine  of  the  Midge. 

Ediu.,  n.  d 10—  54 

Tom  Cringle's  log.     Edin.,  n.  d 10—  54 

Scott    {Sir    Walter).     Waverley    novels. 

Illus.     Bost.,  1868-'69.     23  v. 

.Vo^e. — Under  each  title  eutry  of  the  Wa verier  novels,  the 
Ume^  the  place,  and  Home  of  the  principal  characterg  are 
(riven.  Consult,  also.  Index  and  Oluasary,  bound  with 
Surgeon's  daughter.    11 — 66. 

Abbot;  sequel  to  the  monastery .. .   11 —  66 

1.568.    Chief  character :  Mary,  Queeu  of  Scots. 

Anne  of  Geierstein 11 —  66 

1474-77.  Burgundy  ;  France ;  Charles  the  Bold ;  Marga- 
ret of  Anjou. 

Antiquary 11—  66 

1798.    Scottish.    Jonathan  Oldbuck ;  Edie  Ochillrie. 

Betrothed.    (Bound  with  The  high- 
laud  widow) 11 —  66 

1187.    Time  of  the  second  crusade. 

Black  dwarf.     (Bound  with  Legend 

of  Montrose)   11 — 66 

1708.    Scottish  Jacobites. 

Bride  of  Lammermoor U — 66 

1700.    Scottish.    Kavenswood ;  Caleb  Balderstone. 

Castle    Dangerous.       (Bound    with 

Surgeon's  daughter) 11 —  66 

1306-7.    Douglas  castle.    Scotland. 

Fortunes  of  Nigel 11 —  66 

1620.    James  I  of  England  and  court. 

Guy  Mannering 11 —  66 

1750-70.    Scottish.    Meg  Merrilies ;  Dominie  Sampson. 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian 11—  66 

1736-'51.    Scottish.    Jeanie  Deans ;  Fortius  mob. 

Highland  widow.     (Bound  with  Be- 
trothed)    11—  66 

1765.    Scottish. 

Ivanhoe 11 —  66 

1194.  Eebecca  the  Jewess;  Eobin  Hood;  Templars; 
Cceur-de-Lion. 

Same,  o  (In    Condensed    classics.) 

Johnson  (E.)    N.  Y.,  1876 2—11 

Kenil  worth 11 —  66 

1575.    Queen  Elizabeth ;  Earl  of  Leicester ;  Amy  Bohsart 

Laird's  Jock.      (Bound  tvith  Talis- 
man)   11 —  60 

1600.    Scottish. 


Paction — continued. 

Legend  of  Montrose.     (Bound  with 

Black  dwarf) 11—66 

1545-'6.    Scottish.    Marquis  of  Montrose;  Duke  of  Argyl. 
Monastery 11 —  66 

1559.     Scotland.      Avenel  castle;    Sir   Pierce  Shafton ; 
White  lady  of  Avenel. 
My  aunt  Margaret's  mirror.  (Bound 

with  Talisman) 11 —  66 

1700.    Scottish. 
Old  Mortality 11—66 

1670-'80.    Scotch  covenanters. 
Peveril  of  the  peak    11—66 

1660-'80.    Court  of  Charles  II. 
Pirate 11—  66 

1700.    Orkney  and  Zetland. 
Qucutin  Durward 11 — 66 

1470.    Louis  XI ;  Charles  the  Bold ;  Franco ;  Netherlands. 
Red  Gauntlet 11—  66 

1770.    Charles  Edward  the  Pretender. 
Rob  Roy 11—  66 

1715.    English  and  Scotch  highlanders. 
St.  Rouau's  well 11—  66 

1800.    Manners  of  author's  time.    Meg  Dods. 
Surgeon's  daughter 11 —  66 

175O-'70.     England  and  India. 
Talisman 11 —  66 

1193.    Crusades  ;  Coenrde-Lion ;  Saladin. 
Tapestried  chamber.     (Bound  with 

Talisman)  11—  66 

1800.    English. 
Two  drovers.  .    (Bound  with  Talis- 
man)    11 —  66 

1765.    Scottish. 

Waverley 11 —  66 

1745.    Scottish.    Charles  Edward  the  Pretender ;  Jacobite 
rebellion. 

Woodstock 1 1 —  66 

1652.    Cromwell ;  Charles  II. 

Scouring  of  the  white  horse.     Hughes  (T.) 
Lond.,   1859 5—30 

Bcudder  (H.  E.)    Dwellers  in  five  sisters' 
court.     N.  Y.,  1876 11—65 

Scudder  (Moses  L.)     Brief  honors.     Chi- 
cago, 1877 11—  65 

Seaboard  parish.    (Sequel  to  "Annals  of  a 
quiet  neighborhood.")    Illus.     MacDon 
aid  (G.)     1873 7—45 

Sealed  packet.     TroUope  (T.  A.)    Phila., 
n.d 1-2—  69 

Sea  lions.     Illus.     Cooper  (J.  F.)     1864..     2—10 

Second  wife.     "Marlitt  (E.)"    John  (E.) 
1874 6—  39 

Sedgpwick  ( Miss  CM.)   New  England  tale 
aud  other  miscellanies.     N.  Y.,  1852 11 —  65 

Redwood.     N.  Y.,  1850 11—65 

Sedley  (Henry).    Dangerfield's  rest.    N. 
Y.,  1864 11—  65 

Seed-time    and    harvest.      Renter    (F.) 

1871 10—  57 

Seemuller  (Mrs.  A.  Moncure Crane).    Em- 
ily Chester.     Bost.,  1870 11—65 

Opportunity.   2  copies.   Bost.,  1871.  11 — 65 

Reginald  Archer.    Bost.,  1871 11 — 65 


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FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Self-raised.     Soutlnvorth  (Mrs.  E.  D.  E. 

N.)     1876 11—63 

Sense   and   sensibility.      Austen   (Jane). 

Lond.,  1870 1—    5 

Sentimental  journey.    Sterne  (Laurence). 

(In  Aw  Works).     1869 11—  62 

Seola.     Suiith  (JI//8.  J.  G.)     1878 11—64 

Septimius  Felton ;  or,  the  elixir  of  life. 

Hawthorne  (N.)     1872 5—33 

Settlers  in  Canada.     Marry  at  {Capt.  F.) 

n.d \ 7—  41 

Seven  years,  and  other  tales.     Kavanagh, 

(J.)     1872 &— 39 

Sevenoaks.    Illus.    Holland  (J.  G.)    1875.     5—  32 
Shadow    of    Ashlydyat.       Wood    {Mrs. 

Henry).     Phila.,  n.  d 13—76 

Shakespeare's    lieroincs    (Girlhood  of). 

Clarke  (Mary  Cowden).     1880.     2  v....     2—12 
Shawl-straps.     Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag,  vol. 

2.     Alcott(L.  M.)     1872 1—    7 

Shillaber   (Benjamin   Penhallow).      Life 

and  sayings  of  Mrs.  Partington.     Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1854 11—  65 

"Ship  ahoy!"  a  yarn  in  thirty-six  cable 

lengths.     Illus.     N.Y.,1874 11—65 

Shirley.    "  Bell  (Currer)".   ^Jroutd  (Char- 
lotte).    1868.     2  colli  es 1—    2 

Shoemakers'  village.     "  Holbeach  (Hen- 
ry)", pseud.      Raud    (W.    B.)      Lond., 

1871 10—  58 

Sibyl  Huntington.     Dorr  {Mrs.  J.  C.  K.) 

Phila.,  1873. 4—27 

Sick  giant,  and  tlie  Doctor  Dwarf.  Jerrold 

(D.)     (/«  ftis  Works,  V.  4) 6—40 

Sidonie.     Daudet  (A.)     1877 2—    8 

Sights  and  insights.     Whitney  {Mrs.  A.  D. 

T.)     1876.     2v 13-79 

Signa.      "Ouida."      Rairie     (L.    de    la). 

Leip.,  1875 6—37 

Signal-man.     Dickens    (C.)      {In  Little 

chi.ssics,  V.  8) 

Signor  Monaldini'.s  niece.      Tincker  {Miss 

M.  A.)    {Xo  name  series.)    1880, 12 — 72 

Sikes(itf»«.Wirt),  formerly  Logan  (Olive). 

Get  thee  behind  mo,  Satan  !    N.  ¥.,  1872.  11—  65 

They  met  by  chance.     N.  Y.,  1873..   11—  65 

Silas  Marner.    Cross  (Mrs.  J.  W.)    "Eliot 

(George)".     1869.     {Hound   with  Scenes 

of  clerical  life) 2 8 

Silcote  of  Silcotes.      Kingsley  (Henry). 

1869 C-  38 

Silent  partner.     Phelps  (E.  S.)     1871 10—59 

Silent  witness.     Yate8(E.)     1875 13—75 

Silver  cord.      Illus.      Brooks    (Shirley). 

1861 1_    2 

Silver  pitchers,  and  other  stories.     Alcott 

(L.  M.)     1876 1_    7 

Silvia.    Kavanagh  (J.)    1873 6 39 

Simms  (W.  G.)     Guy   Rivers:  a  tale  of 

Georgia.    Illus.    N.  Y.,  1855 11—65 


Fiction — continued. 

Maroon  i  a  legend  of  the  Caribbees. 

Phila.,  1855 11—  65 

Wigwam  and  the  cabin.     Phila., 

1853 11—  65 

Woodcraft :  a  story  of  the  south  at 

the  close  of  the  revolution.     Illus.     N. 

Y.,  1854 11—65 

Yemassee:  a  romance  of  Carolina. 

Illus.    N.Y.,1853 11—65 

Note.— The  numerals  which  follow  the  following  titles  in- 
dicate the  order  of  the  succession  of  the  Kevolutionary 
series. 

Partisan:  a  romance  of  the  revolu- 
tion.    Hlus.     N.Y.,n.d.     (1) 11—65 

Mellichampe:  a  legend  of  tlie  San- 
tee.     N.Y.,1870.     (2) 11—65 

Scout ;  or,  the  black  riders  of  Con- 

garee.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1854.     (3) 11—65 

Katharine  Walton.     Illus.     N.  Y., 

1854.     (4) 11—65 

Forayers ;  or,  the  raid  of  the  dog- 
days.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1855.    (5) 11—65 

Eutaw  :  a  sequel  to  the  "  Forayers." 

Illus.     N.  Y.,  1856.   (6) 11—65 

Simple  story.  luchbald  ( Mrs.  E. )  N.  Y. , 
n.d 5—30 

Simpleton.     Reade(C.)    1874 10—57 

Sintram  and  his  companions.  Fouqu<S  (F. 
H.  K.  de  la  Motte).  {Bound  with  Un- 
dine)      6—    2 

Sir  Amyas  Leigh  (Westward  ho!  or). 
1871.     Kingsley  (C.) 6—38 

Sir  Brooke  Fosbrooke.  Lever  (C.)  {Bound 
with  Gerald  Fitzgerald. )     1872 6—36 

SirGibbie.     MacDonald  (G.)     1879 7—46 

Sir  Harry  Hotspur.     Illus.     TroUope  (A.) 

1871 - 12-  70 

Sir  Jasper  Carew.     Lever  (C.)    1872 6 — 35 

Sir Launcelot Greaves.  Smollett(T.)  1872.  11—  64 

Siren.    Trollope  (T.  A.)    1871 12—69 

Sister's     bye-hours.      Ingelow     (Jean). 

1871 5—30 

Six  of  one  by  half  a  dozen  of  the  other. 
Stowe  {Mrs.  H.  B.)  and  others.  Bost., 
1872 ----  11-61 

Six  years  later;  or,  the  taking  of  the  Bas- 
tile.     Duma8(A.  D.)     1575 4—26 

Skeleton  in  the  closet.  Halo(E.  E.)  {In 
Little  classics,  v.  5) 6 —  35 

Sketch-book.     Irving  (W.)     1871 5—29 

Same.      Author's   revised    edition. 

1864 5-29 

Sketches  by  "  Boz."    Dickens(C.)    n.d.     4—28 

Sketches  of  Irish  character.  Illus.  Hall 
(ifrs.S.C.)    n.d 5—34 

Skirmishing.     Jenkin  (Mr«.  C.)     1870...     5—29 

Sleepy  Hollow  legend.  Irving  (W.)  {In 
his  Sketch-book) 5—29 

Slip  in  the  fens,     [^anon.]     1873 11— -  65 

Small  house  at  AUington.  Illus.  Trol- 
lope (A.)     1868 12—70 


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FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Smart  (Hawley).     Breozie  Langton.    N. 

Y.,  1870 11—  65 

Smith   (Alexander).      Dreamthorp.      (In 

Little  classics,  v.  4) 6 —  3.") 

Smith  (Cbarles  H.)     "Arp  (Bill)".    Bill 

Arp :  a  side  show  of  the  southern  side  of 

the  war.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1866 11—  65 

Smith    (Hannah).     "  Stietton   (Hesha)", 

pseud.      Through   a  needle's    eye.      N. 

Y.,1878 11—  61 

Smith  (H.)   The  picnic  party.     (/»  Little 

classics,  V.  9)  6 —  35 

Smith (j}/rs.  .John  Gregory).    Seola.    Bost., 

1878 11—  64 

Smith  (Julia  P.)    Chris  and  Otho:  sequel 

to  "  Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter."    (2) 

N.  Y.,  1872 11—  64 

Married  belle.     N.  Y.  and  Lond., 

1872.     (4) 11— «4 

Ten  old  maids.     N.  Y.  and  Lond., 

1874 11—  64 

Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter.     N. 

Y.,1872.     (1) 11—64 

Widower.     N.Y.,1872.    (I!) 11—64 

Smith  (Mrs.  M.  E.)    Tit  for  tat.    N.  Y., 

1856 11—  64 

Smoke.     Turg6nieff  (I.  S.)    N.  Y. ,  1872  . .   12— 68 
Smollett  (T.)    Ferdinand  Count  Fathom. 

Lond.,  1872 11—  64 

Humphrey  Clinker.     Lond.,  1872..   11 —  64 

Memoirs  of   a    lady    of    quality. 

(Bound  with  Peregrine  Pickle.)    Lond., 

1872 11—  64 

Peregrine  Pickle.   Lond.,  1872.   2  v.  11—64 

Eoderick  Random.     Loud.,  1872. ..   11—64 

Sir  Launcelot  Greaves;  to  which  is 

added  Adventures  of  an  atom.     Lond., 

1872 11—64 

SnarleyyoT)^- ;  or,  the  dog  fiend.    Marryat 

(F.)    N.Y.,1857 7—41 

Sno'w  image,  and  other  twice-told  talcs. 

Hawthorne  (N.)     1868 5—33 

Snow-storm.      Wilson   (J.)     {In  Little 

classics,  V.  7) 6 —  35 

Some  women's  hearts.    Moulton  (L.  C.) 

1874 9—53 

Sooner  or  later.    Illus.    Brooks  (Shirley). 

N.Y.,1868 1—    2 

Sorrovirs  of  Werther.    Goethe  (J.  W.  von). 

(In  his  Novels  and  tales) 4 —  23 

South  breaker.    Spofford  ( Mrs.  H.  P. )   (In 

Little  classics,  V.  7) 6 —  35 

South  meadows.     Disosway  (E.  T.)    1874.     4 — 27 
Southworth  (  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. )    All  worth 

abbey.     Phila.,  1865 11—64 

Beautiful  fiend.     Phila.,  1873 11—64 

Bridal  eve.     Phila., 1864 11—64 

Bride  of  Llewellyn.     Phila.,  1H66  .   11—  64 

Bride's  fate:  sequel  to  tlie  Changed 

brides.    Phila.,  1869 11—64 


Fiction — continued . 

Changed  brides.     Phila.,  1869 11—64 

Christmas  guest.     Phila.,  1870 11 —  64 

Curse  of  Clifton ;    same  as  Fallen 

pride.     Phila., 1852 11—64 

Fairplay.     Phila., 1868 11—63 

Fallen    pride ;     or,    the    mountain 

girl's  love :    same  as  Curse  of  Clifton. 

Phila.,  1868 11—  63 

Family  doom.    Phila., 1869 11—63 

F'atal  marriage.     Phila.,  1863 11—  63 

Fortuue  seeker.     Phila. ,  1866 11 —  63 

Gipsy's  prophecy.     Phila.,  1861 11—03 

Haunted  homesti  ad,  and  other  nov- 
elettes ;   with  an  autobiography  of  the 

author.     Phila.,  1800 11—63 

How  he  won  her :  a  sequel  to  Fair 

Play.     Phila.,  1860 ".   11—63 

India.     Phila,,  1857 11—63 

Ishmael ;  or,  in  the  depths.   Pbila., 

1876 11—63 

Lady  of  the  isle.     Phila.,  1859 11—63 

Lost  heiress.     Phila., 18,54 11—63 

Love's  labor  won.     Phila.,  1862 11—03 

Maiden   widow:     a  sequel    to  the 

Family  doom.     Philjj..  1870 ..   11—63 

Missing  bride.     Phila.,  1855 11—  63 

Mother-in-law.     Phila,,  18C0 11—63 

Mystery  of  Dark  Hollow.     Phila., 

1875 11—  03 

Noble  lord  :  sequel  to  the  Lost  heir. 

Phila., 1872 11— 

Prince  of  darkness.     Phila.,  1869..   11—  63 

Eetributi(m.     Phila.,  1856 11—63 

Self-raised;  or,  from  the  depths:  a 

sequel  to  Ishmael.     Phila.,  1876 11 — 03 

Spectre  lover.     (Bound    ivilh    olhet- 

stories  h\j  her  sister,  Baden  (Mrs.  Fran- 
ces Henshaw).     Phila., 1875 11 — 03 

Three  beauties.     Phila.,  1858 11—63 

Tried  for  her  life :  a  sequel  to  Cruel 

as  the  grave.     Phila.,  1871 11 — 63 

Two  sisters.     Phila.,  1858 11—63 

Victor's  triumph :  sequel  to  Beauti- 
ful fiend.     Phila., 1874 11-02 

Vivia ;    or,   the   secret  of  power. 

Phila.,  1857 11—62 

Widow'sson.     Phila.,  1867 11-62 

Souvestre  (Emile).    An  attic  philosopher 

inParis.    N.Y.,1869 11—02 

Sparrowgrass  papers.      Cozzens   (F.  S.) 

1869 2—  10 

Spectre  lover.     Southworth  (E.  D.E.N.) 

Phila.,  1875 11—63 

Spender   (Mrs.   John   Kent).      Jocelyn's 

mistake.     Bost.,  1875 11 — 02 

Sphinx.     Bayer  (K.R.)    Byr  (li.),  pseud. 

1871 2—  14 

Spielhagen(F.)    Hammer  and  anvil.    N. 

Y.,  1870 11—02 

Hohensteins.    N.Y.,  1870 11— 65 


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FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Problematic  characters.     De  Vere 

(S.),<r.     N.Y.,1871 11—62 

Tlirough  niglit  to  light :  sequel  to 

Problematic  characters.     De  Vere  (S.), 

tr.    N.Y.,1871 11—62 

"What  the  swallows  sang.    M.  S.,  tr. 

N.  Y.,  1873 11—  62 

Spofford  (ilfrg.  H.  E.  Prescott.)     D'outre- 

mort.     (In  Little  classics,  v.  2) 6 —  35 

Now  England  legends.  Illus.  Best., 

1871 11—62 

Ray.     (/»  Little  classics,  V.  11) 6 — 35 

South  breaker.     (/»  Little  classics, 

V.  7) 6—35 

Thief  in  the  night.     Bost.,  1872 11—  62 

Sponge's  sporting  tour.     Surtees  (R.  S.) 

1856 11—  61 

Spy.    Cooper(J.F.)    1870 2—10 

Squire    Trevlyn's    heir.       Wood     (Mrs. 

Henry).     1863 13—76 

Stael-Holstein  (A.  L.   G.  N.  de).     Cor- 

inne;  or,  Italy.     Hill  (I.),   tr.     N.   Y., 

n.  d 3—20 

Stael    {Madame    de) :    historical    novel. 

Bolte(A.)     1869 , 1—    3 

Stanley   Thorn.     Cockton    (H.)     Lond. 

andN.  Y.,  n.  d 2—12 

Star  out  of  Jacob.  Warner  (A.  B.)  1873.13—80 
Stephens  (Ann  S.)  Old  homestead.  18.55  11—62 
Stepney    (Lady).      Courtier's   daughter. 

Lond.,   1838 11—62 

Stepping    heavenward.      Prentiss    (E.), 

n.  d 10—  58 

Stern  necessity.  Robinson  (F.  W.)  1871  10 — 56 
Sterne  (Laurence).    Works.    Phila.,  1869.  11—  62 

CONTENTS. 

Life  and  opinions  of  Tristram  Shandy ;  Sentimental  jour- 
ney through  France  and  Italy. 

Steven    Lawrence,    yeoman.      Edwards 

(A.)    n.  d 4—25 

Steward    (The).     Illus.     Cockton    (H.) 

n.  d 2—12 

Stories    and   tales.     Andersen    (H.    C.) 

1875 1—    6 

Stories  for  children,  by  eleven  sopho- 
mores.    Bost.,  1875 11—62 

Stories  for  the  household.     Andersen  (H. 

C.)     1872 1—    0 

Stories  told  to  a  child.    Ingelow  (Jean). 

1866.    2v 5—30 

Stormy  life.    Illus.     FuUerton  {Lady  G. ) 

1877 4—23 

Story  of  a  millionnaire.     Miihlbach  (L.) 

1872 9—53 

Story  of  Kennett.  Taylor  (.T.  B.)  1868.11—61 
Story  of  Pauline.  Chines  (G.  C.)  1870.  2—12 
Story  of  Sibylle.  Feuillet  (O. )  1872 ....  4—25 
Story  of  the  new  priest  in  Conception 

bay.  Lowell  (R.  T.  S.)  N.  Y.,  1873....  7—47 
Stowe  {Mrs.  H.  B.)    Agnes  of  Sorrento. 

Bost.,  18G9 11—62 


Fiction — continued. 

Chimney-corner.     Bost.,  1868 11 —  62 

Little    "foxes.      "  Crowfield     (C.)" 

Bost.,  1873 11—  62 

Little  pussy  willow.     Illus.    Bost., 

1870 11—  62 

May  Flower.     Bost.,  1871. 11-62 

Minister's  wooing.     Bost.,  1872 11 — 62 

My  wife  and  L     Illus.    N.  Y.,1872. 

2  copies 11 —  62 

Nina    Gordon ;    or,    Dred.    Bost., 

1871 11—  62 

Oldtown     fireside    stories.       Illus. 


Bost.,  1872 11—  62 

Pearl  of  Orr's  island.     Bost.,  1869..  11—  61 

Pink   and   white   tyranny.      Illus. 

Bost.,  1872 11—  61 

Poganuc  people  :   their  loves  and 

lives.     N.  Y.,  1878 11—62 

Queer  little  people.    Illus.    Boat., 

1872 11—  61 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.    Illus.    Boat., 

1871 11—  61 

We    and    our  neighbors ;    or,   the 

records    of    an    unfashionable    street. 

Illus.     N.  Y.,  1875 11—61 

•  and  others.     Six  of  one  by  half  a 


dozen  of  the  other.     Bost.,  1872 11—61 

Strange  adventures  of  a  phaeton.     Black 

(W.)     1876 1—    4 

Strange  story.     Bulwer-Lytton  {Sir  E.  G. 

E.  L.)     1869.     2  copies 2—14 

Strange  world.    Braddon  (M.  E.)    N.  Y., 

1875 1—    2 

Strangers    and  pilgrims.     Braddon    (M. 

E.)     1874 1—    2 

Strathmore.    "  Ouida."    Rame  (L.  de  la). 

Phila.,  1871 6—37 

Stretton    (Hesba),  pseud.      Hee    Smith 

(Hannah). 
Stretton  (J.)     Margjiret  and  her  brides- 
maids.    Host.,  1864 11—61 

Queen  of  the  county.     Bost.,  1865..  11 — 61 

Stretton.     King8ley(H.)     1869 6—  38 

Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson. 

Trollope(A.)     1873 12—70 

Strutt   (Eliz.)     Curate   and    the    rector. 

N.  Y.,  1871 11—  61 

Stuart  of  Dunleath.    Norton   (C.  E.  S.) 

N.  Y.,  1867 9—  51 

Studies    for    stories.    Ingelow    (Jean). 

1870 5—30 

Studies  from  life.     Craik  {Mrs.  D.  M.  M.) 

1861 2—    8 

Sue  (Eugene).    Mysteries  of  Paris.     Illus. 

Lond.,  1845.     3v 11—61 

Wandering  Jew.     Lond.  and  N.  Y., 

n.  d 11—  61 

Summer's  romance.     Healy  (M.)     1872  .     5 —  38 
Surgeon's    daughter.      Scott    {Sir    W.) 

{Bound  with  Caatle  dangerous) 11 —  66 


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FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Surtees(R.  S.)    "  Jorrocks  (John)", pseud. 

Jorrock's  jaunts   and  jollities.     Phila., 

1868 11—  Gl 

Mr.  Spouge's  siiortlng  tour.     N.  Y., 

1856 11—  61 

Survivors  of  the  Chancellor.     Verne  (J.) 

1876 11—  68 

Susan  Fielding.     Edwards  (Mrs.  Annie). 

n.  d 4—25 

Swallo'w  barn.     Illus.     Kennedy  (J.  P.) 

N.  Y.,  1872 6—39 

S'wans  of  Lir.    Griffin  (G.)    (In  Little 

classics,  V.  1) 6 —  35 

Sweet  nineteen.    Robinson  (F.W.)    n.  d.  10 —  56 
Swift  (Jonathan).   Gulliver's  travels.  (In 

/lis  Works,  V.  2) -^-122 

Swiss  family  Robinson.     Illus.     Wyss  (J. 

R.  vou).     1872 13—76 

Sybarls,  and  other  homes.     Halo  (E.  E.) 

1869 22—129 

Sybil;  or,  the  two  nations.    Disraeli  (B.) 

1871 4—  28 

Sybil's    second    love.       Kavanagh    (J.) 

1872 &—  39 

Sylvan  Holt's  daughter.     Lee  (Holme), 

pseud.     Parr(H.)    N.  Y.,  1860 9—    5 

Sylvester     Sound,     the     somnambulist. 

Illus.     Cockton(H.)    n.  d 2—12 

Sylvestres.     Edwards  (M.  B.)     1872....     4—25 
Taken  at  the  flood.      Braddon   (M.   E.) 

1874 1—    2 

Taking  of  the  Bastile.     Dumas(A.)    u.d.     4 —  26 
Tale  of  two  cities.     Dickens  (C.)     1868. 

3  copies 4 —  28 

Tales  and  novels.    Edgeworth(M.)    1860. 

2  v 4—25 

Tales  and  sketches.    Miller(Hugh).    1868.     8—  48 
Tales  at  tea-time.     Illus.     Hugessen  (E. 

H.  KnatchbuU-).     Lond. ,  1872 5—30 

Tales  from  "  Blackwood."     Lond.,  n.  d. 

6v 1—    3 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1,  2.  The  Glenmatchkin  railway;  Vanderdecken's 
me8sap;o  homo ;  The  floating  boacoD ;  Colouna, 
the  painter;  Napoleon:  a  legend  of  Gibraltar; 
The  iron  shroud ;  &c. 

3,  4.  A  reading  party  in  the  long  vacation ;  Father  Tom 
and  the  Pope;  LapetiteMadelaine;  Bob  Burke's 
duel  witli Ensign  Brady ;  The  headsman:  a  tale 
of  doom  ;  The  wearyful  woman  ;  &c. 

5,  6.  Adventures  in  Texas ;  How  wo  got  possession  of 
the Tuileries ;  Captain  Paton's lament;  The  vil- 
lage doctor;  A  singular  letter  from  southern 
Africa;  ifec. 

7,  8.  My  English  ac(juaintanco ;  The  murderer's  last 
night;  Narration  of  certain  uncommon  things 
that  did  formerly  happen  to  mo ;  The  ways;  The 
wet  wooing;  Ben-na-groich;  &c. 

9,10.  Bosaura;  a  tale  of  Madrid;  Adventure  in  the 
Northwest  territory;  HaiTy  Bolton's  curac^^; 
The    Florida   pirate;    The   Pandour    and    his 

Erincess ;  The  beauty  draught ;  &c. 
oNatolianstory-teller;  The  first  and  last  crime; 
John  Rintoul;  "Major  Moss;   The  premier  and 
bis  wife ;  &c. 

Tales  from  the  English  annuals  for  1835. 

Hartford,  1846 - 1—    4 

Tales  of  a  traveller.    Irving  (W.).     1867.     5—29 
17 


Fiction — continued. 

Tales    of    the    Argonauts,     &c.     Harte 

(Francis  Bret).     Bost.,  1875 5-34 

Tales   of   the  borders  and  of  Scotland. 

Wilson  (John  Mackay).  n.  d.  11  v.  ..13— 77,78 
Tales  of  the  genii.    Morell  (Sir  Chas.),  tr. 

1873 11—  61 

Tales  of  the  good  woman.     Paulding  (J. 

K.)     1867 10—59 

TaUsman.      Scott  (Sir  W. )     1868 1 1—  66 

Talking  to  the  children.    Macleod  (A.) 

N.  Y.,18;2   7—44 

Tancred ;  or,  the  new  crusade.     Disraeli, 

(B.)    1«71 4—28 

Tanglewood   talcs.      Illus.      Hawthorue 

(N.)     Bost.,  1868 5—33 

Tautpboeus  (I.),  Baroness  von.     At  odds. 

Phila.,  1872 11—61 

Cyrilla.     Phila.,  n.  d 11—61 

Initials.     Phila., n.d 11—61 

Quits.     Phila.,1872 11—61 

Taylor   (Miss  Elizabeth).      Blindpits:    a 

story  of  Scottish  life.     N.  Y. ,  1870 11—61 

Quixstar.     N.Y.,1873 11—61 

Taylor  (James  B. )    Beauty  and  the  beast, 

and  tales  of  home.     N.Y.,lfe72 11—61 

Hannah  Thurston.     N.  Y. ,  1868 ....   11—61 

John   Godfrey's   fortunes.      N.  Y., 

1865 11—  61 

Joseph  and  his  friend :   a  story  of 

Peuusylvania.     N.  Y.  aud Lond.,  1870. ..   11—61 

Story  of  Kenuett.     N.  Y.,  1868 11—  61 

Tel^maque,  Aveutures  de.     F<5nelon  (E.) 

(In  his  Works,  v.  3) 21—123 

Ten  old  maids.     Smith  (J.  P.)     1874 11—64 

Ten  thousand  a  year.     Warren  (Samuel). 

n.d 13—  79 

Ten  times  one  is  ten.     Hale(E.  E.)     1872.     5 — 34 
Tenant  of  Wildfell  Hall.    Brout^  (Anne). 

"Bell  (Acton)".  N.Y.,1868.  2  copies.  1—  2 
Tenants  of  Malory.  LeFanu(J.  S.)  1871.  6—37 
Terhune   (Mrs.    Mary  Virginia   Hawes). 

"Harland  (Marion)".     From  ray  youth 

np.     N.  Y.,  1875 11—60 

Jessamine.     Lond.,  1874 11 —  60 

True   as  steel.     N.  Y.  and  Lond., 

1874 11—  60 

Terrible  temptation.    Illus.    Reade  (C.) 

N.  Y.,1871 10—  57 

Tested;  or,  hope's  fruition.    Gardner (C. 

E.)     1874 4—23 

Thackeray  (Miss  Annie  I.)     Bluebeard's 

keys,  and  other  stories.     N.  Y.,1875 11—60 

Miss  Angel .     Illus.     N.  Y. ,  1875 ....   1 1—  60 

Old  Kensington.    Illus.   N.Y.,1873.  11—60 

Thackeray  (William   Makepeace).      Ad- 
ventures of  Philip  on  his  way  through 

the  world;  to  which  is  prefixed  A  shabby- 
genteel  story.     Illus.     Lond.,  1869.     2  v. 

2  copies 12 —  72 


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Fiction — continued. 

Book  of  snobs;   and  Sketches  and 

travels  in  London.     Illus.     Lond.,  1869. 

SJ  copies 11 —  60 

Burlesques.      Illus.      Lond.,   1869. 

2  copies 11 —  60 

CONTENTS. 

Cox'a  diary. 

Diary  of  C  Jeames  de  la  Pluche,  osq.,  with  his  letters. 

History  of  the  next  French  revolution. 

Legend  of  the  Ehine. 

Novels  by  eminent  hands. 

Plan  for  a  prize  novel. 

Beheeca  and  Rowena. 

Tremendous  adventures  of  Major  Gahagan. 

Catherine,  &c.    Illtis.    Lond.,  1869. 

2  copies 11 —  60 

CONTENTS. 

Catherine.  Little  travels  and  roadside 

Critical  reviews.  sketches. 

Fitz-Boodle  papers.  Wolves  and  the  lamb. 

Christmas  books.      Illus.      Lond., 

1871.    2copies 11—60 

CONTENTS. 

Dr.  Birch  and  his  younj;  friends. 

Kickleburys  on  the  Rhine. 

Our  street. 

Mrs.  Perkins'  ball. 

Rose  and  the  ring ;  or,  the  history  of  Prince  Giglio  and 
Prince  Bulbo. 
Denis  Duval ;  Lovel,  the  widower ; 

and  other  stories.    Illus.     Lond.,  1869. 

2  copies 11 —  60 

Henry  Esmond.    Illus.    Lond.,  1869. 

2copies 12—  73 

Irish   sketch-book ;     and    Journey 

from  Cornhill  to  Grand  Cairo.     Illus. 

Lond.,  1870.     2  copies 12—73 

— Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon ;    with 

The  history  of  Samuel  Titmarsh,  and  The 

great  Hoggarty  diamond.   Illus.   Lond., 

1869.     2  copies 11—60 

Newcomes.      Illus.      Lond.,     1869. 

2  V.     2  copies 12—73 

Paris  sketch-book ;  and  The  me- 
moirs of  Mr.  Charles  Yellowplush.    Illus. 

Lond.,  1869.     2copie8 12—73 

Pendennis.      Illus.      Lond.,    1868. 

2v.    2copie8 12—73 

Roundabout  papers,  and  The  second 

funeral    of  Napoleon.      Illus.      Lond., 

1869.     2  copies 12—72 

Tales.    Illus.    Lond.,  1870.    (Bound 

witft  Ballads  and  tales.)    2  copies 11—60 

CONTENTS. 

Men's  wives.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  Berry. 

Denis  Haggarty's  wife.  Ravenswing. 

Vanity  fair.      Illus.     Lond.,  1869. 

2v.    Scopies 12—72 

Virginians :  a  tale  of  the  last  cen- 
tury.   Illus.   Lond.,  1869.    2 v.    3  copies.  12 — 72 

Yellowplush  memoirs.    (Bound  with 

Paris  sketch-book. )    1869 12—  73 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.  Porter  (Miss 
Jane).    N.Y.,1856 10—58 

That  lass  o'  Lowrie's.      Illus.     Burnett 

(F.H.)    N.Y.,1877 2—14 

That  queer  girl.    Town8end(V.F.)   1875.  12—71 


Fiction — continued. 

Their  wedding  journey.    Howells  (W.  D.) 

1874 5—  31 

Theo  Leigh.     Thomas    (Annie).      N.  Y., 

1870 2—    8 

They  met  by  chance.     Logan  (Oiive).     N. 

Y.,  1873 11—  65 

Thief  in  the  night.    Spofford  (Mrs.  H.  E. 

P.)    1872 11—62 

Thomas  (Annie).     See  Cudlip  (Mrs.  Pen- 
der). 
Thomas   Wingfold,    curate.    MacDonald 

(G.)    1876 7—45 

Thompson  (D.  P.)    Green  mountain  boys: 

a  historical  tale  of  the  early  settlement 

of  Vermont.     1871 '. 12—71 

Rangers ;  or,  the  Tory's  daughter. 

Boat.,  1871 12—  71 

Thompson  ( Mortimer  M. )   "  Doesticks  ( Q. 

K.  Philander)".     Doesticks.     Illus.     N. 

Y.,  1859..... 12—  71 

Three  beauties.    Southworth  (E.  D.  E.  N. ) 

Phila.,  18.58 11—  63 

Three  brides.     Yonge  (C.  M.)     1876 13—  74 

Three  clerks.     TroUope  ( A. )     1868 12—  70 

Three  feathers.     Black  (W.)     1875 1—    4 

Three  musketeers.    Dumas    (A.)    Lond. 

and  N.  Y.)  n.  d.  (Bound  with  Twenty  years 

after) 4—  26 

Three  scouts.     Trowbridge  (J.  T.)     1874.  12—  69 
Three  sisters  and  three  fortunes.     Lewes 

(G.  H.).... 6—  35 

Threefold  destiny.     Hawthorne  (N.)     (In 

Little  classics,  V.  2) 6 —  35 

Throne  of  David.    Illus.    Ingraham  (J. 

H.)    Phila.,  1860 5—30 

Throstlethwalte.     Morley  (S.)     1876....     9—53 
Through    night    to  light:     a    sequel    to 

"Problematic  characters."     Spielhagen 

(F.) 11—  62 

Timothy  Titcomb,  pseud.    See  Holland 

(J.  G.) 
Tincker  (Mss Mary  Agnes).    Signer  Mon- 

aldini's  niece.     (No  name  series.)    Bost., 

1880 11—61 

Tit  for  tat.     Smith  (M.  E.)    1856 11—64 

Titan.     Eichter  (J.  P.  F.)     1871.     2v....   10—  57 
Titcomb  (Timothy),  pseud.    See  Holland 

(J.  G.) 

Toilers  of  the  sea.     Hugo  (Victor) .5 — 30 

Toinette.       Churton   (Henry),  pseud,   of 

Tourgde  (A.  W.)     1875 2—13 

Tolla :   a  tale  of  modern  Rome.    About 

(E.)     1856 1—    7 

Tom    Brown    at    Oxford:     a    sequel    to 
"  School    days    at    Rugby."      Hughes 

(Thomas.)    1869.     2v £—30 

Tom  Burke  of  "Ours."     Lever  (C.  J.) 

Phila.,  n.  d.     2  copies :...     6 — 35 

Tom    Jones.      Fielding    (Henry).      1861. 
2v 4—  24 


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Fiction — continued. 

Tom  Pippin's  wedding.    PuUen  (H.  W. ) 

1871 12—  71 

Tom  Sawyer  (Adventures  of).     Clemens 

(S.  L.) , 2—  12 

Tony  Butler.     Lever  (C.  J. )    1872 6—35 

"  Too  good  for  liim."     Churcli  {Mrs.  Ross). 

n.d 2—  12 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true.     IIlus.     Ful- 

iMton  (Lady  Q.)     1872 4—23 

Torn   and  mended :    a   Christmas  story. 

Round  (W.  M.  F.)     1877 10—55 

Tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days.    Verne 

(J.)    1874 12—67 

To-wner    (Aushurn).     Cliedayne    of    Ko- 

tono :    a  story  of  the  early  days  of  the 

republic.     N.  Y.,  1877 12—71 

To'wnsend     (Virginia    Frances).      That 

queer  girl.     Illns.     Best.,  1875 12 — 71 

Trading:  finishing  the  "House  in  town." 

lUus.     Warner  (Susan).     1873 13—  80 

Trafford  ( F.  G. ),  paeud.    See  Riddell  ( Mrs. 

J.  H.) 
Trafton   (Miss  Adeline).      American  girl 

abroad.     Illus.     Best.,  1875 12—71 

His  inheritance.     Bost.,  1878 12 — 71 

Kathecine    Earle.      IIlus.      Bost., 

1874 12—  71 

Trial:     sequel    to    the    "Daisy    chain." 

Illus.     Yonge  (C.  M.)    Lond.  and  N.  Y., 

1871 13—  74 

Tricotrin.     "  Ouida."     Phila.,  1871 6—37 

Tried  for  her  life :  a  sequel  to  "Cruel  as 

the  grave."    Southworth  (Mrs.  E.  D.  E. 

N.)    1871 11—  62 

TroIIope  (Anthony).    American  senator. 

Detroit,  1877 12—  71 

Barchester  towers.     Phila.,  n.  d...  12 — 71 

Belton  estate.     Phila.,  1866 12—  71 

Bertrams.     N.  Y.,  1871 12—  71 

Can   you   forgive  her  ?     Illus.     N. 

Y.,  n.  d 12—  71 

Castle  Richmond.     N.  Y.,  1862 12—  71 

Claverings.    N.  Y.,  1871 12—71 

Doctor  Thorne.     N.  Y.,  1870 12—  71 

Eustace  Diamonds.     N.  Y.,  1872...  12—  71 

Framley  Parsonage.     N.  Y.,  1871..  12—  71 

Golden  lion  of  Grandpere.     Illns. 

N.  Y.,  1872 12—  70 

Harry  Heathcote  of  Gangoil :  a  tale 

of  Australian   bush  life.      (Hound  with 

Lady  Anna.)    N.  Y.,  1872 12—70 

He  knew  he  was  right.     Illus.     N. 

Y.,  1870 12—  70 

Kellys  and  O'Kellys.     N.  Y.,  18G0. .  12—  70 

Last    chronicle    of   Barset.     Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1S67 12—  70 

Miss  MacKeuzie.   Lond.,  n.  d 12 — 70 

Orley  farm.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1871...  12—  70 

Phineas  Finn,   the  Irish  member. 

Illus.    N.  Y.,  1868 12—70 


Fiction — continued. 

Phineas   Redux.      Hlus.      N.    Y., 

1874 12—  70 

Prime  minister.     Phila.,  n.  d 12 —  70 

Rachel  Ray.    Lond.,  n.  d 12 — 70 

Ralph  the  heir.    Illus.    N.Y.,1871. 

3  copies 12—  70 

Sir    Harry    Hotspur    of    Humble- 

thwaite.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1871 12—  70 

Small  house   at    Allington.     Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1868 12—  70 

Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones,  and  Rob- 
inson.    N.  Y.,  1873 12—70 

Three  clerks.     N.  Y.,  1868 12—  70 

Vicar  of  Bullhampton.    Illus.    N. 

Y.,  1870.. 12—  70 

Way  we  live  now.    Illus.    N.  Y., 

1875 12—70 

Trollope    (Thomas    Adolphus).       Beppo, 

the  conscript.     Phila.,  n.d 12—70 

Diamond  cut  diamond :  a  story  of 

Tuscan  life.     N.  Y.,  1874 12—69 

Dumton  abbey.     N.  Y.,  1872 12—  69 

Garstang  grange.    Phila.,  n.  d 12 —  69 

Gemma.     Phila.,  n.  d 12—69 

Leonora  Casaloni.     Phila.,  n.  d  . ..  12 —  69 

Lindisfarn  chase.     N.  Y.,  1874 12—  69 

Marietta.     Phila.,  n.  d 12—  69 

Sealed  packet.     Phila.,  n.  d 12—  69 

Siren  (The).     N.  Y.,  1871 12—  69 

Trottybook.     Phelps  (E.  S.)    1875 10—59 

Trotty's    wedding    tour.     Illus.     Phelps 

(J/t8»E.  S.)     1874 10—59 

Tro'wbridge  (J.  T.)    Chance  for  himself; 

or.  Jack  Hazard  and  his  treasure.     Illns. 

Bost.,  1872 12—  69 

Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories. 

Illus.    Bost.,  1874. 12—69 

Doinghisbost.    Illus.     Bost.,  1873.  12—  69 

Drummer  boy  :  Burnside's  expedi- 
tion.   Illus.     Bost.,  1867 12—69 

Fast  friends.     Illus.    Bost.,  1875..  12— 69 

Jack    Hazard    and    his    fortunes. 

Hlus.     Boat,  1873 12—69 

Lawrence's  adventures  among  the 

ice-cutters,    glass-makers,    coal-minere, 

iron-men,     and     ship-builders.      Illus. 

Bost.,  1873 12—69 

-Neighbors'  wives.     Bost.,  1867....  12—  69 

Three  scouts.     Bost.  ,1874 12—  69 

Young  surveyor ;   or,  Jack  on  the 

prairies.    Illus.    Bost.,  1875 

True  as  steel.   Harland(M.)  Lond.,  1874.  11—60 
True  to  herself.    Robinson  (F.  W.)    N.  Y., 

1872 10—  56 

Trueba  y  Cosio  (T.  de).    Romance  of  his- 
tory; Spain.     Illus.     Lond.,  n.d 12 —  68 

Trumps.     Illus.     Curtis  (G.W.)     N.Y., 

1870.    2copies 2—    8 

Tucker  (Nathaniel   Beverly).     Partisan 

leader  (The).    N.Y.,1861 12-69 


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FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Turg^nieff  (I.  S.)     Dimitri  Roudine.    N. 

Y.,  1873 12—  68 

Fathers  and  sons.     Schuyler  (E.), 

tr.    N.Y.,  1872 12—68 

Liza :    a  Russian  novel.     Ealston 

(W.R.S.),<r.     N.Y.,1872 12—68 

On  the  eve.    Turner  (C.  E. ),  tr.    N. 

Y.,  1873 12-  68 

Smoke :    a  Russian  novel.      West 

(W.F.), tr.     N.Y.,1872 12—68 

Virgin  soil.     N.  Y.,  1877 12—68 

Twain ( Murk ),pscM(i.  SeeCleniens(S. L.) 
Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea. 

Verne   (J.)     1874 12—67 

Twenty  years  after.   Dumas  (Alexander). 

n.  d 4-26 

Twenty  years  ago.    Craik  (Mrs.  D.  M.  M.) 

1872 2—    9 

Twice-told  tales.     Hawthorne  (N. )    1868. 

2v 

Twixt  wave  and  sky.    Wadleigh  (F.  E.) 

1878 12-  67 

Two  admirals.  Illus.  Cooper  (J.  F.)  1861.     2—  10 
Two  baronesses.   Anderson  (H.  C.)  N.  Y., 

1873 1_    6 

Two  drovers.     Scott  (Sir  Walter) 11—66 

Two  family  mothers.     Schwartz  (M.  S.) 

1872 10—  54 

Two-fold  life.    Hillern  (W.  von).    1873...     5—  32 
Two  life-paths.     Muhlbach  (L.)     1869...     9—52 

Two  lilies.     Kavanagh  (J.) 6 —  39 

Two  little  wooden  shoes    "Ouida."  Leip., 

1874 6-  37 

Two  marriages.     Craik  (Mrs.  D.  M.  M.) 

N.Y.,1867 2—    9 

Two  plunges  for  a  pearl.     Illus.     Collins 

(M.)    N.Y.,1872 2-11 

Two  sisters.     South  worth   (Mrs.  E.  D.  E. 

N.)    1858 11-63 

Two  widows.     Thomas  (A.)     1874 2 8 

Twoyearsago.  King8ley(C.)  Bo8t.,1866. 
Tylneyhall.   Hood  (Thomas).  N.  Y.,  1873.    5—31 
Tjrtler  (Sarali), pseud.     Keddio  (Miss  H.) 

Huguenot  family.     N.  Y.,  1868 12—  68 

TTarda :    a  romance    of  ancient    Egypt. 

Ebers  (George).     1880 4—26 

Unawares.  Peard(F.  M.)  " Moslih-Eddin 

(S.B.A.)"    1872 10—59 

Uncle  Silas.    LeFanu(J.S.)    n.d 6 — 37 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     Hlus.    Stowe(H.  B.) 

Bost.,1871 11—  61 

Uncommercial  traveller.    Illus.   Dickens 

(Charles).    2  copies 4 —  28 

Under  foot.   Clyde  (Alton).    Illus.    1870.    2—  12 
Under  the  greenwood  tree.     Hardy  (T.) 

1874 5—  34 

Under  the  tricolor  ;  or,  the  American  col- 
ony in  Paris.     Hooper  (Lucy  H.)     1880.     5 — 31 
Under  two  flags.     "Ouida."     Rame  (L. 

de  la).    1867.    2  copies &— 37 


Fiction — continued. 

Undine.   Illiis.    Fou(iu<5(F.  deLaMotte-). 

N.Y.,1871 4—  23 

Undiscovered  country.    Howells  ( W.  D. ) 

1880 \ 5—  31 

Unkind  word, &c.    Cmik (Mrs.  D.M.M.) 

1872 2—    9 

Uplands  and  lowlands.   Porter  (R.)  n.d.  10—58 

Ups  and  downs.     Hale  (E.  E.)     1873 5—34 

Vagabond  adventures.   Keeler(R.)  1870.  6—39 
Vagabond  heroine.     Edwards  (Mrs,  An- 
nie).    1873 4—25 

Vale  of  cedars.    Aguilar(G.)    1872 1—    7 

Valentine,  the  countess.    Detlef  (Karl), 

p.wKrf.     Bauor(K.)    1874 1—    4 

Valentine  Vox.     Cockton  (H.)     Phila., 

n.d 2—  12 

Valerie  Ay Imer.   Fisher(ilft88F.C.)  1872.  4—23 

Van  Dewall  (M.)    Great  lady.    M.S.,(r. 

Phila.,  1874 12—  68 

Vanity  fair.  Thackeray  (W.  M.)  1869. 
2v.     3copies 12—72 

Van  -Walr^e  (E.  C.  W. )  See  -Walr^e  (E. 
C.  W.  van). 

Vashti;  or,  until  death  do  us  part.  Wilson 

(Mrs.  A.  J.  Evans).     N.  Y.,  1874 13—  78 

Verne  (Jules).  Blockade  runners.  Illus. 
N.  Y.,  1874.     (Bound  with  Floating  city) .  12—  68 

Dr.  Ox's  experiment,  and  other  sto- 
ries.   Towle  (G.M.),(r.    Bo8t.,1874....  12— 68 

CONTENTS. 

Dr.  Ox ;  Drama  in  the  air ;  Fortieth  French  nscension  of 
Mont  Blauc ;  Master  Zacharias ;  Winter  in  the  ice. 

Floating  city.     Illus.    N.  Y.,  1874..   12— 68 

From  the  clouds  to  the  mountains. 

Alger  ( A.  L. ),  tr.    Illus.    Bost. ,  1874 ....  12—  68 
Fur  country.   Illus.   D'Anvers  (N.), 

tr.    Bost., 1874 12—68 

Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth. 

Illus.     Bost., n.d 12—68 

Journey  to  the  north  pole.     Illus. 

Lond.  and  N.Y.,  1875 12—  68 

Meridiana :     adventures   in   South 

Africa.    Illus.    N.Y.,1874 12—68 

Michael  Strogoff.     Illus.    Kingston 

(W.H.G.),<r.    N.Y.,1877 12—68 

Mysterious  island.   Illus.   Kingston 

(W.H.G.),(r.    N.Y.,1876 12—68 

Survivors  of  the  chancellor.  Frewer 

(EUen),<r.    Illus.    Bost.,  1876 12—68 

Tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days. 

■    Towle  (G.M.),(r.     Bost., 1874 J...   12—  67 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the 

sea.     Illus.     Bost, 1874 12—67 

Voyages  and  adventures  of  Captain 

Hatteras.    Loud.,  n.d 12 — 68 

CONTENTS. 

1.  The  desert  of  ice.    2.  The  English  at  the  north  pole. 
Vemer's    pride.     .Wood    (Mrs.  Henry). 
Phila.,  n.d 13—  76 


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FIOTIOijT. 


Fiction — continued. 

Vicar  of  BuUhampton.     Illns.    Trollope 

(A.)    N.Y.,1870  12—70 

Vicar  of  Wakefield.     IIlus.     Goldsmith 

(O.)'n.d.     (Znfti«  Works) 21—125 

Same,  with  a  memoir  by  the  Eev. 

R.  A.  Willmott.    Lond.,n.d 4—22 

Vicar's  daughter:  sequel  to  "Annals  of  a 

quiet  neighborhood."    Illns.     MacDon- 

ald(G.)    Bost.,1872 7—45 

Vicomte   de  Bragelonne.       Dumas    (A.) 

n.  d 4—27 

Victor  Norman,  rector.    Dennison  {Mrs. 

M.A.)     187:? 3—20 

Victor's  triumph:   sequel  to  "A beautiful 

fiend."     Sonthworth  (Mra.'E.D.  E.  N.) 

1874 11—  62 

Victory  of  the  vanquished.   Charles  ( Mrs. 

E.)    N.Y.,  n.d 2—13 

Vikram  and  the  vampire;    or,  tales  of 

Hindu  devilry.    Burton  (R.  F.)    N.Y., 

n.  d 2—14 

Villa  Eden.     Auerbach  (B.)     Bost.,1870.     1—    5 
Villa  on  the  Rhine.    Auerbach  (B.)    1874. 

2v 1—    5 

Note. — "  The  villa  on  the  Rhine  "  is  the  tale  "Villa  Eden," 
republished  uuder  another  title. 

Villetto.     Bell   (Currer).   N.  Y.,  u.  d.     2 

copies 1 —    2 

Vincenzo;  or,  sunken  rocks.    Ruffin  (G.) 

Loud., 1863.     2copies 10—55 

Virgin  soil.     Tnrg^nieff,  I.  S.     1877 12—  68 

Virginians.      Illns.     Thackeray  (W.  M.) 

Lond.,lH69.     2  v.     3  copies 12—72 

Vision  of    sudden  death.      De  Quincey 

(T.)     (7n  Little  classics,  V.  3.) 6—35 

Vivia.     South  worth   (Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.) 

1857 11—  62 

Vivian  Grey.    Disraeli  (B.)    n.d 4 — 27 

Volckhausen  (Ad.  von).    Why  did  he  not 

diet    Wister  {Mrs.  A.  L.),  tr.     Phila., 

1872 12—  67 

Von  Auer (Adelheid).    See  Auer  (A.  von). 
Von  Borcke  (Heros).    See  Borcke  (He- 

ros  von). 
Von  Hillern  (Wilhelniine.)     5ee  Hillem 

(W.  von). 
Von  Volckhausen  (Ad.)    See  Volckhau- 
sen (A.  von). 
Voyages  of  Captain  Hatteras.   Verne  (J.)  12 —  68 
Wadleigh  (Frances  E.)    Twixt  wave  and 

sky.     N.  Y.,  1878 12—67 

Wager  of  battle :  a  tale  of  Saxon  slavery 

in  Sherwood  forest.     Herbert  (W.  H.) 

N.Y.,1855 5—  32 

Waiting  for  the  verdict.     Davis  (Mrs. 

R.  H.)     1808 3—21 

Wakefield.    Hawthorne  (N.)     (/n  Little 

classics,  V.  2) 6 —  35 

Waldftied.    Auerbach  ( B. )    Stem  ( 8.  A. ), 

tr.    N.Y.,1874 1—    5 

Walford(L.B.)    Mr.  Smith.    N.  Y.,  1875.  12— 67 


Fiction — continued. 

Walks  from  Eden.  Illns.  Warner  (Su- 
san).    1873 13—80 

Wallace  (Lew).  Fair  god ;  or,  the  last  of 
the'Tzins.     Bo8t.,1873.     2  copies 12—67 

Wain  (Robert,  jr.)  Hermit  in  Philadel- 
phia. "Atall  (Peter)",  |)se«(J.  Phila., 
1821 12—  67 

Walree  (E.C.W.van).  "Muller  (Chris- 
tine)". Burgomaster's  family.  Lefevre 
(Sir  John  S.),ir.     Lond.,1872 12—  67 

Walter  Goring.     Cudlip  (i/rs.P.)    1866.    2—    8 

Wanderer.     Bumey  (F.)     1814.     5v 1—    6 

Wandering  Jew.     Sue  (Eu'-  ne).    n.d..  11 — 61 

"Ward  (Artemus)",  pseud.  See  Browne 
(C.F.) 

Ward  (Robert  Plumer).  Fielding;  or, 
society.    Phila.,  1837 12— b7 

Warfield  (C.  A.)  Hester  Howard's  tempt- 
ation.    Phila.,  1875 12—67 

Household  of  Bouverie.  N.  Y.,  1860. 

2  v 12—67 

Romance  of  the  green  seal.    N.  Y., 

1866 12—  67 

Warner  (Anna  B.)  Dollars  and  cents. 
Phila.,  1871 12—  67 

Star  out  of  Jacob.     IIlus.    N.  Y., 

1873 13—  80 

Warner  (Susan).  "Wetherell  (Eliza- 
beth)".    Daisy.     Phila.,   1873 12—67 

Hills  of  the  Shaterauc.  Phila.,  1873.  12—67 

House  in  town:  a  sequel  to  "Oppor- 
tunities."   N.Y.,1872 13—80 

House  of  Israel.    IIlus.    N.Y.,1872. 

Melbourne  house.  IIlus.  N.Y.,1874.  13—80 

Old  helmet.     N.  Y.,  1874 13—  80 

Opportunities:    a  sequel  to  " What 

she  could."    IIlus.     N.Y.,1871 13—80 

Queechy.     Phila.,  1871 13—80 

Rapids  of  Niagara.    IIlus.    N.  Y., 

1876 13—  80 

Sceptres  and  crowns.    IIlus.    N.  Y., 

1875 13—  80 

Walks  from  Eden.     IIlus.     N.Y., 

1873 13—  80 

What  she  could.    (First  of  a  series 

consisting  of  "  What  she  could,"  "Oppor- 
tunities," "The  house  in  town,"  and 
"Trading.")    IIlus.    N.Y.,1872 13—80 

Wide,  wide  world.     Phila.,  1876...  13—  80 

and  Anna  B.     Gold  of  Chickaree. . 

N.  Y.,  1877 13—  80 

Say  and  seal.    Phila.,  1870 13—  80 

Tradiag :  finishing  the  story  of  the 

House  in  town.     IIlus.     N.  Y.,1873 13—80 

Wych  hazel:   sequel  to   "Gold  of 

Chickaree" 13—  80 

Warren  (Samuel).  Now  and  then.  N.  Y., 
1848 13—  79 

Diary  of  a  late  physician.    N.  Y., 

1871 13—  79 

Ten  thousand  a  year.   Phila.,  n.  d. .  13 —  79 


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134 


FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

■Was  lie  successful  ?  Kimball  ( E.  B. )  1864 .     6—39 
■Wasbbvirn  (Katharine  Sedgwick).     Ital- 
ian girl.     Bost.,  1874 13—79 

Water-babies.     Kingsley  (C.)    1869 6—  39 

Water-witch.    Illus.    Cooper  (J.  F.)    N. 

Y.,  1871 2—  10 

Waterloo :  a  sequel  to  "The  conscript  of 
1813."  Erckmann  (E.)  atid  Chatrian  (A.) 
1872 4—  24 

Waverley.    Scott(SirW.)    1868 11—66 

Way  we  live  now.    TroUope  (A.)    1875..   12—70 

Ways  of  the  hour.  Illus.  Cooper  ( J.  F.) 
N.Y.,1870 2—  10 

Weandourneighbors:  sequel  to  "My  wife 

audi."   Illus.    Stowe(ifr«.H.  B.)   1875.  11—61 

We  boys.     Written  by  one  of  us.     1876..   12—  67 

We  girls.    Illus.    Whitney  (Mrs.  A.  D.  T.) 

1872 13—  79 

Wedding  garmfents.      McLain  (M.  W.) 

1875 7—44 

Wedding  journey  (Their).  Howells,  W. 
D.    1874 5—31 

Wenderholme :  a  story  of  Lancashire  and 

Yorkshire.     Hamerton  (P.  G. )    1876....     5—34 

Wept  of  the  Wish-ton- wish.  Illus.  Cooper 

(J.F.)     1864 2—10 

Werner  (Ernest),  paeud.  of  Biirsten- 
binder(E.) 

Werther  (Sorrows  of).      Goethe  (J.  W. 

von).     (7n  kw  Novels,  &c.) 4 —  22 

West  lawn.     Holmes  (M.  J.)    N.  Y.  and 

Lond.,  1874 5—31 

Westward  ho !  or,  Amyas  Leigh.  Kings- 
ley  (C.)     1871 6—39 

Wetherell  (Elizabeth),  pseud.  See  'War- 
ner (Susan). 

Whatanswer?  Dickinson  (Anna  E.)  1869.     4—  28 

What  can  she  do  ?   Roe  (Bew.  E.  P.)   1873.  10—55 

What  Katy  did.  Illus.  "  Coolidge  (Su- 
san)".    Woolsey  (S.C.)     1873 13—76 

What  Katy  did  at  school.  Illus.  "Coo- 
lidge (Susan)".    Woolsey  (S.C.)     1874..  13— 76 

What  she  could.    Warner  (Susan).    1872.  13—80 

What  the  moon  saw.     Illus.     Andersen 

(H.C.)     1871 1—    6 

What  the  swallows  sang.   Spielhagen  (F. ) 

1873 11—  62 

What  will  he  do  with  it  ?  Bulwer-Lytton 
(Sir  E.G.  E.  L.)  Phila.,  1869.  2  v.  2 
copies 2 —  14 

Which  shall  it  be ?  "Alexander  (Mrs. )", 
pseud.     Hector  (Mrs.  A.  B.)     1874 1—    6 

Whispers  from  fairy  land.    Illus.    Hu- 

gessen  (E.  H.  K.)     1875 5—30 

Whitcher  ( Mrs.  F.  M.  B. )  Widow  Bedott 
papers.    Illus.    N.  Y.,  1875 13—79 

White  as  snow.  "Garrett  CE.andR.)" 
M&yo  (Mrs.l.F.)    N.Y.,n.d 8—48 

WTiite  ladies.  OUphant  (M.  O.  W.)  N. 
Y.,  1875 9—  51 


Fiction — continued. 

Whitelies.    Eeade  (C.)    1873 10—55 

Whitney  (Mrs.  A.  D.  T. )    Faith  Gartney's 

girlhood.    Bost.,  1880 13—79 

Hitherto.     Bost.,  1869 13—79 

Oddoreveuf    Bost.,  1880 13—79 

Other  girls.     Illus.     Bost.,  1873. ..   13— 79 

Patience  Strong's  outings.      Bost., 

1880 13—  79 

Real  folks.     Illus.     Bost.,  1872....   13—79 

Sights     and     insights :     Patience 

Strong's  story  of  over  the  way  [in  Eu- 
rope].    Bost.,  1876.     2v 13—79 

Wegirls.     Illus.     Bost.,  1872 13—79 

WTUttier  (J.  G. )      Child  life  in  prose ....  13—79 
Margaret  Smith's  journal,  1678-'79. 

1849 13—  79 

"Who  breaks — pays."    Jenkin  (ifr».  C.) 

1873 5—29 

Why  did  he  not  die?    Volckhausen  (A. 

von).     1872 12—67 

Wide,    wide    world.      Warner    (Susan). 

Phila.,  1876 13—  80 

Widow  Bedott  papers.    Illus.     Whitcher 

(ilfrg.  F.  M.  B.)     N.Y.,1875 13—79 

Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter.     Smith  (J. 

P.)    N.  Y.,1872 11—64 

Widower  (The).     Smith  (J.  P.)    1872...  II— 64 
Widow's  son.    Southworth  (Mrs.  E.  D.  E. 

N.)     1867 11—62 

Wife  of  a  vain  man.    Schwartz  (M.S.) 

1873 10—  54 

Wife's  story,  and  other  tales.    Pike  (F. 

W.A.)     1875.    3v 10—59 

Wigwam  and  the  cabin.     Simms  (W.  G.) 

1H53 11—  65 

Wikoff  (Henry).     Adventures  of  a  roving 

diplomatist.     N.Y.,1857 13—79 

My  courtship  and  its  consequences. 

N.  Y.,1855 13—  79 

Wild  hyacinth.     Randolph  (Mrs.)     1876.  10—  58 
Wilfrid  Cumberraede.     MacDonald  (G.) 

1872.     2  copies 7—45 

Wilhelm Meister'sapprenticeship.  Goethe 

(J.W.von).     1870 4—22 

Will    Denbigh.      Hamerton    (Philip    G.) 

[anon.']    (Xo  name  series.)     1877 5 —  34 

Willis  (N.  P.)    Paul  Fane.    N.Y.,1857..   13—78 

Willis,  the  pilot.     Illus.     Lond.,  n.  d 13—79 

Wilson  (Mrs.  A.  J.  Evans).     Benlah.     N. 

Y.  and  Lond.,  1874 13—  78 

Inez:  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.    N.  Y., 

1876 13—  78 

Infelice.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1876. ..   13—  78  ■ 

Macaria.    N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1874...   l.V-  78 

St.  Elmo.     N.  Y.  and  Lond. ,  1874 ...   13—78 

Vashti.     N.  Y.,  1874 13—78 

Wilson  (John).     "  North  (Christopher)". 

Lights    and    shadows  of  Scottish  life. 

Phila.,  1871 13—  78  ' 


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FICTION. 


Fiction — continued. 

Snow   storm.    (/»   Little   classics, 

V.7) (>—  35 

Wilson  (John  Mackay ).  Tales  of  the  bor- 
ders and  of  Scotland.  Edin.,n.d.  llv.13 — 77,78 

Wing  and  wing.  Cooper  (J.  F.)  N.  Y., 
8ti4  2—  10 

Winifred  Bertram.      Charles   {Mrs.   E.) 

n.d 2—13 

Winning  his  way.    Coffin  (C.C.)    186(5..     2—11 

Winter  tire:  a  sequel  to  "Summer  drift- 
wood."   Porter  (R.)     n.d 10—58 

Winthrop    (Theodore).      Cecil    Dreeme. 

1876 13—  77 

Edwin  Broihertoft.     Host.,  1862. ..  13—  77 

John  Brent.     Bost.,  1862 13—  77 

Love  and  skates.    ( In  Little  classics, 

V.6) 6—35 

Wise  (H.  A.)  "Gringo  (Harry)".  Cap- 
tain Brand,  of  the  "Centipede" 13—  77 

Within  an  ace.     Jenkin  (iifrs.  C.)    1875..     5—29 

Within  the  maze.  Wood(Mr«.  H.)  Phila., 

n.d 13—  76 

Witt  {Madame  Pauline  Guizot  de).  French 

country  family.     IIlus.     Craik  {Mrs.  D. 

M.M.),<r.     N.  Y.,  1868 3—20 

Wives  and  daughters.    lUus.    Gaskell  (E. 

C.)    N.Y.,1866 4—22 

Wolfert's  roost,  and  other  papers.  Irv- 
ing (W.)     1855 5—29 

Woman  against  woman.      Church  {Mrs. 

Ross),     n.d 2 —  12 

Woman  in  white.    Collins  (W.  W.)   N.Y., 

1873.     2  copies .     2—11 

Woman's  friendship.    Aguilar(G.)   N.Y., 

1871 1—    7 

Woman's  kingdom.    lUug.     Craik  {Mrt. 

D.M.M.)    N.Y.,1870 2—    9 

Woman's    ransom.       Robinson  (F.    W.) 

Bost., n.d 10 —  56 

Women  of  Israel.      Aguilar  (G.)    N.  Y. 

1871.    2v 1—    7 

Wonder  stories  told  for  children.    Illus. 

Andersen  (H.C.)     N.  Y.,  1875 1—    6 

Wood  {Lady  Emma).     Below  the  salt. 

Lond.,1876.     3v 13—77 

Wood  ( if rs.  Henry).   Bessy  Rane.   Phila., 

n.d 13—  77 

Castle  Wafer.     N.Y.,n.d 13—77 

Castle's  heir.     Illus.     Phila.,  n.d..   13—77 

Channings.     Phila.,  n.d 13—77 

Dene  hollow.     Phila.,  n.d 13—  77 

East  Lynne ;  or,  the  earl's  daughter. 

N.Y.,n.d 13—  77 

Elster's  folly.     Phila., n.d 13—76 

George  Canterbury's  will.     Phila., 

n.d 13—  76 

Haunted  tower.     Phila.,  n.d 13 — 76 

Heir  to  Ashley.     N.Y.,n.d 13—76 

Lord  Oakbum's  daughters.    Phila., 

n.d , IJ—  76 


Fiction — continued. 

Lost  bank  note.     Phila.,  n.d 13 — 76 

Master  of  Grey  lands.     Phila.,  n.d..  13 —  76 

Mildred  Arkell.     Phila.,  1865 13-  76 

Mrs.  Halliburton's  troubles.    N.  Y., 

n.d 13—  76 

Mystery.     Phila.,  n.d 13—  76 

Oswald  Cray.    Phila.,  n.d 13—76 

Parkwater.     Phila.,  n.  d 13 —  76 

Red  court  farm.     Phila.,  n.d 13 — 76 

Roland     Yorke:    sequel    to    "The 

Channings."    Phila. ,  n.  d 13—  76 

Runaway  match.     (.BowHiimWi  Mys- 
tery.)    Phila.,  n.  d 13—76 

St.  Martin's  eve.    Phila. ,  n.  d 13—  76 

Shadow  of  Ashlydyat.    Phila.,  n.d.  13—76 

Squire     Trevlyn's     heir.       Phila., 

1863 13—  76 

Verner's  pride.     Phila.,  n.d 13 —  76 

Within  the  maze.     Phila.,  n.  d 13 —  76 

Woodstock.    Scott  (Sir  W.)    1868 11—66 

Wooing  o't.     Alexander  (Mrs.)     1873...  1—    6 
Woolsey   (S.   C.)     "Coolidge    (Susan)", 

pseud.      Nine     little     goslings.      Illus. 

Bost.,  1875 13—  76 

The    new    year's    bargain.     Illus.  * 

Bost.,  1874 

What  Katydid.    Illus.   Bost.,  1873.  13—76 

What  Katy  did  at  school.    Illus. 

Bost.,  1874 13—  76 

Work.     Illus.     Alcott(L.  M.)     1873 1—    7 

Wrecked  in  port.    Yates  (E.)  N.Y.,1869.  13—75 
"Wyandotte.     Illus.     Cooper  (J.  F.)    N. 

Y.,  1864 2—  10 

Wych  hazel.     Warner  (Susan  and  Anna).  13 —  77 
Wyss    (Johann    Rudolph    von).      Swiss 

family  Robinson.     Illus.    N.  Y. ,  1872 . . .  13— 76 
Yates     (Edmund).      Dangerous     game. 

Bost.,  1875 13—  75 

Forlorn  hope.    Lond.   and  N.  Y., 

n.  d 13—  75 

Kissing  the  rod.    Lond.  and  N.  Y., 

n.  d 13—  75 

Land  at  last.    Lond.  and  N.Y.,  n.d.  13 — 75 

Running  the  gauntlet.     Lond.  and 

N.  Y.,  n.  d 13—  75 

Silent  witness.     Bost.,  1875 13—  75 

Wrecked  in  port.     N.  Y. ,  1869 13—75 

Yemassee.     Illus.     Simms  (W.  G.)    N. 

Y.,  1853.... 11-  65 

Yonge  (C.  M.)    Beechcroft.    N.  Y.,1871.  13— 75 
Chaplet  of  pearls.     Lond.,  1868 13 — 75 

Nott. — Time  of  Henry  II  of  France. 
Clever  woman  of  the  family.   Lond. 

andN.  Y.,1871 13—  75 

Daisy  chain.    Illus.    Lond.  andN. 

Y.,1871.     2copie8 13—75 

Dan  vers  papers.    Lond.,  1867 13 —  75 

Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.    N.  Y., 

1872 13—  75 

Dynevor  terrace.    Lond.  and  N.  Y., 

1871 13-75 


FICTION. 


136 


FINE. 


Fiction — continued. 

Heartsease.    Ilhis.    Lond.  and  N. 

Y.,1871.     'icopies 13—74 

Heirof  Redclyffe.    N.  Y.,1871.    2 v.  13— 74 

Hopes  and  fears.     Lond.,  1864 13 — 74 

Lady  Hester.     Lond.  ,1874 13—74 

Lances  of  Lyn wood.    lUus.   Loud., 

1868 13—  74 

Feudal  life,  reign  of  Edward  III  of  England. 
Little  duke,  Riehard  the  fearless. 

lUus.     Lond.,  1869 13—74 

10th  century.    Normandy. 

My  young  Alcides.     N.  Y.,  1876. ...  13—74 

Pillars  of  the  house.     Lond.  and  N. 

Y.,  1874.     2v 13—74 

Prince  and  the  page.    Hlus.    Lond., 

1866 

P's  and  Q's ;  or,   the  question  of 

putting  upon.     Hlus.     Lond.,  1872 13—74 

Three  brides.     N.  Y. ,  1876  13—74 

Trial ;  or,  more  links  of  the  daisy 

chain.    Hlus.    Loud,  and N.Y.,  1871....  13— 74 
Ydung  step-mother.    Lond.  and  N. 

Y.,  1871 13—  74 

Young  duke.    Disraeli  (B.)    Loud,  and 

»N.Y.,n.d 4—27 

Young    step-mother.      Yonge    (C.    M.) 

1871 13—  74 

Young    surveyor.      Hlus.       Trowbridge 

(J.  T.)    Boat.,  1875 

Zanonl.     Bulwer-Lytton  {Sir  E.  G.  E.  L.) 

Phila.,  1867.     2copies 2—14 

Field,  Henry  Martyn.  From  the  lakes 
of  Killarney  to  the  Golden  Horn.  N.  Y., 
1877 36—221 

Field,  Mrs.  Henry  M.  Home  sketches 
in  France,  and  other  papers.  N.  Y., 
1875 35—212 

Field,  Kate.  Pen  photographs  of 
Charles  Dickens's  readings :  taken  from 
life.     Hlus.     Bost.,  1871 22—130 

Ten  days  in  Spain.    Hlus.    Bost., 

1875 35—211 

Field,  Maunsell  B.  Memories  of  many 
men  and  of  some  women ;  being  personal 
recollections  of  emperors,  kings,  queens, 
princes,  presidents,  statesmen,  authors, 
and  artists  at  home  and  abroad,  during 
thelast  thirty  years.     N.  Y.,  1874 37—228 

Fielding:,  Henry.    See  Fiction. 

Fields,  James  T.  Yesterdays  with  au- 
thors.    Bost.,lH72 36—220 

CONTKDTS. 

Diokena ;  Hawthorne ;  Mita  Mitford  ;  Pope ;  Thackeray  ; 
Wordaworth. 

Fields,  Thomas  W.  Pear-culture:  a 
manual  for  the  propagation,  planting, 
cultivation,  and  management  of  the 
pear  tree.    Hlus.    N.  Y. ,  1859 18—108 

Fifine  at  the  fair,  and  other  poems. 
Browning,  R.     1872 16—100 


Fifty  years  in  the  magic  circle.  Hlus. 
Blitz  (called  Signer).     Hartford,  1871  ...  22—129 

Fifty  years  of  ray   life.      Keppel,   G.   T. 

(A'aW  of  Albemarle).     1876 40—242 

Fig:uier,  Louis.  Earth  and  sea.  Hlus. 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.,  tr.     Lond.,  1880 31—189 

Insect  world  :  being  a  popular  ac- 
count of  the  orders  of  insects,  with  a 
description  of  the  habits  and  economy 
of  some  of  the  most  interesting  species. 
Hlus.     N.  Y.,  1872 31—189 

Mammalia :    their    various    orders 

and  habits  popularly  illustrated  by  typ- 
ical species.     Hlus.    N.  Y.,  1870 31—191 

Ocean  world  :  being  a  description 

of  the  sea  and  its  living  inhabitants. 

Hlus.    Lond.,  n.  d 31—188 

Primitive  man.    Hlus.     N.  Y.,1871.  30—186 

Rei)tiles  and  birds.    Hlus. ,  Gilmore, 

F.,ed.     N.  Y.,1871) 31—191 

To-morrow  of  death ;  or,  the  future 

life  according  to  science.   Hlus.  Crocker, 

S.  E.,  ir.     Bost.,  1875.    2  copies 14—  84 

Vegetable    world.      Hlus.      Lond. 

and  N.  Y.,  n.  d 32—195 

World  before  the    deluge.     Hlus. 

N.  Y.,  1869 32—194 

Final  report  of  the  State  board  of  Ohio 

centennial  managers.    Columbus,  1877..  50 — 307 

Finance.    See  Political  economy  (Finance). 

Finances  of  New  South  Wales.  Sydney, 
Aust.,  1874 52—314 

Flndley,  William.  History  of  the  in- 
surrection in  the  four  western  counties 
of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  year  1794. 
Phila.,  1796 50—306 

FINE  ARTS. 

Art :  Its  Nature  and  Relations. 

Eagle's  nest :  ten  lectures  on  the  relation  of  nat- 
ural science  to  art.    Euskin,  J.    N.T.,  1875...      15—89 

EssaiBurlogo&t.    Montesquieu,  C.deS.    (Works, 

pp.588-598) 29—177 

Idealinart.    Taine,  H.  A.    N.  Y.,  1888 15— »0 

Philosophical  inquiry  into  the  origin  of  our  ideas 
of  the  sublime  and  beautiful ;  with  an  introduc- 
tory discourse  concerning  taste.  Burke,  E. 
Lond.,  1820-'27.    (In  hit  Works,  v.  1) 21—128 

Philosophy  of  art.    Taine,  H.    1871 15—90 

Political    economy    of     art.     Ruakin,   J.     1865. 

{Bound  with  hU  Pre-Rapliaelitism) 15 —  89 

Thoughts   about   art.    Hamerton,    P.    G.    Bost , 

1874 15—  89 

Two  paths :  being  lectures  on  art  and  its  applica- 
tion  to  decoration  and  manufacture.  Ruskin,  J. 
lUus.    K.  Y.,  1865 15—89 

Art  in  Various  Countries. 

Greek  music  and  painting.    Mahaffy,  J.  P.    (In 

kU  Ramblea  and  studies  in  Grreece,  pp.  282-321. 

1876) 3i— 212 

Philosophy  of  art:   art  in  Greece.    Taine,  H.  A. 

N.  T.,  1871 15—  90 

Philosophy  of  art  inthe  Netherlands.    Taine,  H.  A. 

N.  Y.,  1872 15—  »0 


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FISHING. 


Fine  Arts— continued. 

Renaluance  in  Italy:  -the  fine  mta,    Symonds,  J. 

A.    N.  Y.,  1879 15—90 

Wonders  of  Enropean  art.    Viardot,  L.    If.  T., 

1874 .!„....."...„...  15—  90 

Wonder*  of  Italian  art.    Viardot,  L.    N.T.,  1874.  15—  90 

Wondere  of  sculpture.    Viardot,  L.    N.  T.,  1873..  15-90 

Colors. 

Experiments  on  the  colours  used  by  tlie  ancients. 

Davy,  Sir  H.    (In  hit  Works,  v.  6,  pp.  131-159) . .      21—127 

Decoration  and  Ornament. 

*  Orammar  of  ornament.    Jones,  O.    Lond.,n.  d..      15 — 88 
Dictionariea  of  Art. 

Biographical  and  critical  dictionary  of  painters, 
engravers,  sculptors,  and  architects.  Spooner, 
S.   N.  T.,  1853  26—159 

Dictionary  of  terms  used  in  civil  and  naval  archi- 
tecture; early  and  ecclesiastical  art;  fine  arts. 
Weale,  J.    Lend.,  1849-'50 25—149 

Handmaid  to  the  arts.    Lend.,  1758.    2  v 19—116 

Drawing. 

Cydopiedia    of  drawing,    Appleton's.    Worthen, 

W.E.,c<f.     See  parts  1,2,3 15—88 

Elements  of  drawing.    Rusliin,  J.    N.  T.,1864...      15—89 

Essays  on  Art  Topics— Miscellaneoua. 

Art.    Emerson,  R.  W.     ( Jn  v.  1  o/  hie  Works) 23—141 

Notes  on  art.   Brown,  J.    (Inhit  Spare  hours,  v.  1) .  23 — 137 
Report  on  the  fine  arts.   Leslie,  Frank.   (In  United 

States  reports,  Paris  TJniv.  Expos.,  1867,  v.  1) 52—314 

Sketches  of  art.    Jameson,  Jlfr».  A.    Bost.,  1866. . .  15—  90 

Etclilng. 

Unknown  river :  an  etcher's  voyage  of  discovery. 

Hamerton,  P.  G.    Bost.,  1872 15—89 

Furniture  and  Household  Taste. 

Hints  on  household  taste  in  furniture,  upholstery, 

and  other  details.    Eastlake,  C.  L.    Bost.,  1877.      15—89 

Oems. 

Popular    treatise   on   gems.     Feuchtwanger,    L. 

1«5» 19—115 

Olass. 

Ancient  painted  glass  of  Winchester  cathedral. 

Illus.    Carter,  O.  B.    Loud.,  1845 15—88 

History  of  Art. 

European  art.  Dean,  A.  (In  his  History  of  civili- 
zation, v.  7) 43—264 

Monuments  of  art :  showing  its  development  and 
progress  from  the  earliest  artistic  attempts  to 
the  present  period.  LUbke,  Prof.  Wm.,  and 
LUtrow,  Dr.  Chas.  Fr.  A.  von,  edt.    N.  Y.,  n.  d. 

1  vol.  of  teit 15—  89 

2  vols,  of  plates B 

Progress  of  the  fine  arts.    Conant,  J.  S.    (In  First 

century  of  the  republic,  pp.  399-415.   1876) 49—301 

Symbolical  language  of  ancient  art  and  mythology : 

an  inquiry.    Knight,  R.  P.    N.  Y.,  1876 15—88 

iUumination. 

Art  of  illuminating.    Tynuns,  W.  B.,  and  Wyatt, 

.    M.  D.    Lond.,  n.  d ....,.- 15—89 

18 


Fine  Arts — continued. 

Industrial  Art. 

Masterpieces  of  industrial  art  at  the  centennial  ex. 

hibition.    v.  2.     Smith,  Walter 30—181 

See,  also,  Arts  (Useful),  various  headings ;  Education. 

Fainting. 

A  painter's  camp.    Hamerton,  P.  G.    Bost,  1873..      35—213 
Modem  painters.    Illus.    Rnskin,  J.    N.Y.,  1864. 

5  V .' 15—  89 

Pictures:   Illustrated  Works. 

Art  journal.    New  series.    N.  Y.,  1875-'76.    2  v..      30—181 
Canadian  scenery,  illustrated  from  drawings  by 

W.  H.  Bartlett.    Lond.,  1842.    2v 34—210 

*  Europe  illustrated :  picturesque  scenes  and  places 

of  note  described  by  John  Sheror.  Steel  engrav- 
ings by  Turner,  AUom,  Bartlett,  Leitch,  &c.  1st 
series :  Franco,  Belgium,  and  the  Rhino.    2v...      30—181 

*  Hogarth's  works,  in  a  series  of  one  hundred  and 

fifty  engravings  on  steel  from  the  original  pic- 
tures ;    with  an  introductory  essay  by  James 

Hannay.    Lond.,  n.  d 30 — 182 

London  art  journal.    1867-68.    2v 30—181 

London  exhibited  in  1851.    Hlus.    Wealw,  J.    n.  d.  35—211 

*  Masterpieces  of  the  centennial  international  exhi- 

bition. Fine  arts.  v.  1.  Hlus.  Strahan, 
Edward.    Phila.,  1876 30—181 

*  Picturesque  America ;    or,  the  land  we  live  in :  a 

delineation  by  pen  and  peAcil.    Bryant,  W.  C, 

ed.    V.  1,2.    N.  Y.,  n.d 30—181 

*  Portrait  gallery  of  eminent  men  and  women  of  Eu- 

rope and  America ;  with  biographies  by  Evert 
A.  Duyckinok.  Illust.  from  original  portraits. 
N.Y.,n.d.    2v 30—182 

Pottery  and  Porcelain. 

Pottery  aud  porcelain.    Prime,  W.C.    N.  Y.,1878.      15—88 
Remarks  on  Pelasgic  and  Latian  pottery  found  in 
central   Italy.    Beldam,  J.     (In  Archioologia, 
pp.  188-195.     1860) 15—88 

Pre-Rapbaelitism. 

Fre-Raphaelitism.    Ruskin,  J.    N.  Y.,  1865 15—90 

Sacred  Art. 

Sacred  and  legendary  art.    Jameson,  A.  M.    Bost., 

1866.    2v 15—90 

Finley,  Martha  {Martha   Farquharion). 

See  Fiction. 
Fireside  travels.     Lowell,  J.  R.     1865...  34— 209 
First  century  of  the  republic  :  a  review  of 

American  progress.     Woolsey,  T.  D.,  and 

othefs.    ia76 49— :W1 

First  principles    of   a    now    philosophy. 

Spencer,  H.     1868 30—184 

Fish  and  fisheries.   See  Natural  history  (Fish,  &o.). 
Fish  and  fishing.     lUus.     Herbert,  H.  W. 

{Frank  Forester).    1859 32—119 

Fisher,    Frances    C.    {Christian   Reid). 

See  Fiction. 
Fishing  in  American  waters.  Illus.  Scott,    . 

G.  C.     1873 31—189 


FISKE. 


138 


PLYDTG. 


Fiske,  John.  Myths  and  myth-makers ; 
old  tales  and  superstitions  interpreted 
by  comparative  mythology.    Bost.,1874.  14 —  81 

Unseen   world,   and  other  essays. 

Bost.,  187G 14—84 

COSTENTS. 

tTnseen  world  ;  The  to-morrow  of  death ;  The  Jesns  of 
history ;  Thi;  Christ  of  doQ;ina ;  A  word  about  miracles  ; 
Draper  on  scieuce  and  religion ;  Nathan,  the  wise  ;  His- 
torical diihculties ;  Famine  of  1770  in  Bengal,  Spain,  and 
the  Netherlands  ;  Longfellow's  Daute  ;  Fame's  St.  Peter ; 
A  philosophy  of  art ;  Athenian  and  American  life. 

Fitch,  John.     See  Biography. 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.     Life  and   adven- 

turesof  Alexander  Dumas.     Lond.,  1873. 

2v 39—235 

Romance    of   the    English    stage. 

Lond.,  1874.    2v 36—220 

CONTENTS. 

Theatrical  memoirs ;  The  stroller's  life ;  Old  York  thea- 
tre ;  Mrs.  Bellamy ;  Tate  Wilkinson  ;  Great  debuts : 
Garrick,  Siddous,  Kean ;  The  ill-fated  Mossop ;  Mrs.  Rob- 
inson;  G.  F.  Cooke;  Elliston;  Gerald  Griffin;  The 
young  Roscius. 

Fitzinaiirice,  Lord  Edmond.  Life  of 
William,  earl  of  Shelbume.  Lond., 
1875-76.     3v 40—246 

rive  nations  of  Canada,  History  of.  Col- 
den.C.     1747 47—286 

Five  years  in  an  English  university.  Bris- 
ted.C.A.     1852 14—88 

Flagellation  and  the  flagellants :  history 

of  the  rod.     Illus.    Cooper,  W.M.    1869.  21—130 

Flagg,  William.    See  Fiction. 

Flag's:,  Wilson.  Woods  and  byways  of 
New  England.     Illus.    Bost.,  1872 34—208 

Flags.  Flags  of  maritime  nations,  from 
the  most  authentic  sources.  Prepared 
by  order  of  Secretary  of  Navy  by  bureau 
of  navigation.    Wash.,  1873 52—315 

Our  flag:     Origin  and  progress  of 

the  flag  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
with  an  introductory  account  of  the  sym- 
bols, standards,  banners,  and  flags  of  an- 
cient and  modern  nations.  Illus.  Preble, 
G.  H.     1872 52—315 

Flamniarion,  Camille.  Wonders  of 
the  heavens.  {Illustrated  library  of  won- 
ders.)   N.Y.,1874 32—196 

Fleming  and  Tibbins.  Royal  diction- 
ary, English  and  French  (vol.  1),  and 
French  and  English  (vol.  2).  Paris, 
1846-'49.     2  V 52— 

Fletcher,  James.     History  of  Poland. 

Lond.,  1831 48—295 

Fletcher,  Miss  Julia.  "Fleming, 
Geor  :^."  pieti'l.     See  Fiction. 

Flint,  Timothy.  History  and  geography 
of  the  Mississippi  valley  and  the  whole 
American  continent.  Cin.,1832.  2  v.  in 
one 49—302 

Recollections  of  the  Mississippi  val- 
ley.   Bost.,  1826  ...1.. ......  i 49—302 


Flood  of  years.     Bryant,  W.  C.     N.  Y., 

1877 16—100 

Flora  Australasica.      Illus.      Sweet,   R. 

18S7-'28 52—315 

Florence : 
■ Italy  :    Florence,  &c.     Taine,  H.  A. 

Durand.H.,  Jr.     1869 36—221 

Florentine  history.     Macliiavel,  N. 

Lond.,  1674 46—281 

Florentine  history  to  1815.     Napier, 

H.E.     Loud.,  1846-'47.     6v 46—281 

Makers  of  Florence.  Oliphant  {Mrs. 

M.  O.W.)    Illus.     Lond.,  1676 37—228 

See,  also,  in  Biographf,  lives  of  Alfieri ;  Buonarotti,  Michael 
Angelo;  Dante;  Gralileo;  Medici;  Petrarch. 

Florence  of  Worcester.   Chronicle;  En- 
glish history,  from  the  departure  of  the 

Romans  to  the  reign  of  Edward  the  first, 

A.  D.  1295.   Forester,  T.,<r.   Lond.,  1854.  45—276 
Florian,  Jean   Pierre  Claris  de.      See 

Petits  Poetes  Franfais,  v.  2 17—103 

Florida,   Territory  of.      Williams,   J.  L. 

N.  Y.,  1837 49—299 

Historical  memoir  of  the  war  in 

West  Florida  and  Louisiana  in  1814-15. 

Latour,  A.  L.     Phila. ,  1816 42—255 

Origin,  progress,  and  conclusion  of 

the  Florida  war.    Sprague,  J.  T.    N.  Y., 

184-i 42—255 

Palmetto  leaves.      Illus.      Stowe, 

H.  B.     1873 34—209 

Voyages  to  Florida,  16th  century. 

Hakluyt, R.   (/n AisCoUectionof  travels, 

&c.,v.3.)     1809-12 .53— 

Flourens,  Maria  Jean  Pierre.     History 

of  the  Academy  of  Science  of   Paris. 

(Sm.  Rept,  1862) 53— 

Jussieus,  and  the  natural  method. 

(Sm.  Rept.,  1867) 53— 

Memoir  and  works  of  Cu  vier.     (Sm. 

Rept.,  1868) 53— 

Memoir  of  Ducrotay  de  Blainville. 

(Sm.  Rept.,  1865) 53— 

Memoirof  E.  Geoflfrey-Saint-Hilaire. 

(Bm.  Rept.,  1861) 53— 

Memoir  of  F.  Magendie.  (Sm.  Rept., 

1866) 53— 

Memoir   of  L.   von    Buch.     (Sm. 

Ryjt.,  1862) 53— 

Memoir  of  L.   J.   Th^nard.     (Sm. 

Rept.,  1862) 53— 

Memoir  of  P.  de  Candolle.     (Sm. 

Rept.,  1859) 53— 

Flo'wer,  fruit,  and  thorn  pieces.     Richter, 

J.P.F.     1869.     2v 10—57 

Flo^J'erB  of  history.   Roger  de  Wendover. 

Lond.,  1849.     2v 46—283 

Fly  leaves,  by  C.  S.  C.      [Calverly.C.  S.] 

1872 16—  99 

Flying.     See  Arts  (Useful :  Aeronautics). 
Phenomena  of  flight.     (Sm.  Rept., 

1869) .., 53— 


EOLKLOEE. 


139 


FOSTER. 


Folklore  : 

Fairy  talcs :  their  origin  and  mean- 
ing.    Bunoe,  J.T.     1879 14—81 

Folk-lore,  Chips,  &c.     v.  2.     1871. 

Muller,  Max T 23—138 

See,  aleo,  Fairy  talcs  (Fiction) ;  Mythology ;  Superstitions. 
See,  also,  Brand,  J. :  Popular  antiquities  (22 — 130). 

Fontaine,   Edward.     How  the  world 

was  peopled  ;  ethnological  lectures.     N. 

Y.,  1872. 30—186 

FonvicIIe,  Wilfrid  de.  Thunder  and 
lightning.  (Illustrakdlibrary  of  wonders.) 
Phipson,  T.  L.,  tr.  and  ed.     N.  Y.,  1872. . .  32—196 

Food.    See  Domestic  economy. 

Foote,  Andrew  Hull.  Africa  and  the 
American  flag.     lUns.    N.Y.,1854 33—203 

Foote,  Henry  S.  Casket  of  reminis- 
cences.   Wash.,  1874 3&^218 

Foote,  William  Henry.  Sketches  of 
Virginia,  historical  and  biographical. 
Phila.,  1850 50—304 

Same.     2d  series.     Phila.,  1855 50—304 

Foot-prints  of  the  Creator,    lllus.  Miller, 

H.   1869 32—193 

For  better  or  worse :  a  book  for  some  men 
and  all  women.  Croly,  Jennie  Cunning- 
ham.    "Jennie  June."     1875 83—138 

Forbes,  Alexander.  California,  from 
first  discovery  to  the  present  time.  lUus. 
Lond.,1839 49—300 

Forbes,  Frederick  Edwyn.  Five  years 
in  China,  from  1842  to  1847  :  with  an  ac- 
count of  the  occupation  of  the  islands  of 
Labuan  and  Borneo  by  her  majesty's 
forces.     lllus.    Lond.,  1848 36—220 

Forbes,  Robert  B.  Voyage  of  the 
Jamestown  on  her  errand  of  mercy. 
Bost.,  1847 19—121 

Force.    See  Physics,  Materialism,  Philosophy,  in  general 
alphabet. 

Force    and    matter.       See    Biichner,    L. 

Lend.,  1864 31-192 

Force,  Peter,  comp.  Auroral  phenomena 
observed  in  the  higher  northern  lati- 
tudes.   (AppendiatoBta.  Contrib.,v.8)..  53 — 

Forces  of  nature.     lllus.     Guillemin,  A. 

1872 32—195 

Ford,  John.  See  Drama.  {In  Keltic's 
collections  and  selections  of  the  works 
of  British  dramatists.) 

Foreign  classics  for  English  readers.  Ed. 
by  Oliphant, Mrs.    Phila., n.  d.    11  v.. .  36—217 

CONTENTS. 

Calderon.    Hasell,  E.  J.  Montaigne.    Collins,  Lucas. 

Cervantes.    Oliphant,  Mrs.  Pascal.    Tulloch,  Principal. 

Dante.    Oliphant,  Mrs.  Petrarch.    Reeve,  H. 

Goethe.    Hayward,  A.  Kabolais.     Besant,  W. 

Moliere.    Oliphant,  Jfr«.,  ond  St.  Simon.  Collins,  Clifton  W. 

Tarver,  F.  Voltaire.    Hamley,  E.  B. 

Forester,  Fanny,  lyseiid.  See  Chub- 
buck,  Emily. 

Forester,  Frank,  pseud.  See  Herbert, 
H.W. 


Forests : 

Forests  and  their  climatic  influence. 

Becquerel,  A.  C.     (Sm.  Kept.,  1869)....  53— 

Forests  and  trees  of  Florida  and 

Mexican  boundary.   Cooper,  J.  G.    (Sm. 
ReiH.,  1860) 53— 

On  the  distribution  of  forests  and 

trees  of  North  America.     Cooper,  J.  G. 

(8m.  RepL,  1868) 53— 

See,  also.  Popular  Science  Monthly,  June,  1875: 

Forests  and  rainfall ' 3?— 107 

See,  also,  Marsh,  G.  P. :  Earth  as  modified  by  man  (31—192). 

Forms  of  water.    lllus.    Tyndan,J.    1872.  32—194 

Forney,  John  W.  Anecdotes  of  public 
men 36—318 

Forrest,  Edwin.     See  Biography. 

Forrester,  Mrs.    See  Fiction. 

Fors  clavigera.  lllus.  Ruskin,  J.  1871. 
2v 29—175 

Forster,  John  (hist,  and  biogr.,  b.  1812,  d. 
1876).  Life  of  Charles  Dickens.  Phila., 
1872.     3v 39—235 

Forsyth,  James  W.,  and  Orant,  Fred.  D. 
Report  of  an  expedition  up  the  Yellow- 
stone river,  made  in  1875,  under  the  or- 
ders of  Lieut.  Gen.  Philip  H.  Sheridan, 
&c.    Wash.,  1875 55— 

Forsyth,  William.  History  of  the  cap- 
tivity of  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena;  from 
the  letters  and  journals  of  the  late  Lieut. 
Gen.  Sir  Hudson  Lowe,  and  official  doc- 
uments not  before  made  public.  N.  Y., 
1853.     2v 41—250 

Li  fe  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.   lllus. 

N.Y.,1869.    2v 39—238 

Novels  and  novelists  of  the  eight- 
eenth century;  in  illustration  of  the 
manners  and  morals  of  the  age.  N.  Y., 
1871 37—227 

Fosbrooke,  Thomas  Dudley.  British 
monachism ;  or,  the  manners  and  cus- 
toms of  the  monks  and  nuns  of  England, 
lllus.     Lond.,  1843 14—85 

*  Encyclopiedia  of  antiquities,  and 

elements  of  archajology,   classical   and 
mediajval.     lllus.     Lond.,  1843.     2v...   15— 88 

Fossil  remains.     Mantell,  G.  A.     1850 32—193 

<S€e  Palaeontology;  G-eology. 

Foster,  John.  Critical  essays  contrib- 
uted to  Eclectic  review.  Ryland,  J.  E., 
ed.    Lond.,  1857 23—140 

CONTENTS. 

America  before  the  revolution. 

Blair's  life  and  writings. 

Characters  of  Fox. 

Christianity  in  India. 

Cruelty  to  animals. 

David  Hume. 

Education  in  reference  to  reli^on. 

Future  of  England  and  America. 

Hindoo  idolatry  and  Christianity. 

Jesse's  sermons. 

Memoir  writing. 

Memoirs  of  Sir  Thomas  More. 

Morality  of  works  of  fiction. 

Paley  as  a  theologian. 

Paley's  memoirs. 


FOSTER. 


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FEANCE. 


Foster,  Jolm — coutiimed. 
Oontents  of  Essays — continuod. 
Personal  virtue  in  its  relation  to  political  eminence. 
Poetical  criticism, 
lloac  on  Fox's  history. 
Sanscrit  literature. 
Soutliey's  curse  of  Kebama. 
Statesmen. 

Sydney  Smith's  sermons. 
Tlie  Peninsular  war. 
Tlieatrieal  amusements. 
Tliouj;]its  on  affectation. 
Vindication  of  Fox's  history. 
Vindication  of  the  Baptist  missionaries. 

Loctures  delivered  at  Broadmead 

Chapel,  Bristol.     Lond.,1855.     2v 23—140 

For  life  of  J.  F.,  see  Biography. 

Foster,  J.  W.,  and  Whitney,  J.  D.  Ge- 
ology aud  topography  of  a  portion  of  the 
Lake  Superior  land  district,  in  the  State 
of  Michigan.  Illus.  Part  1.  Copper 
lands.     Wash.,  1850 53— 

Foster,  Lillian.  Andrew  Johnson,  Pres- 
ident of  the  United  States :  his  life  and 
speeches.     N.  Y.,1866 40—243 

Foster,  Michael.  Physiology.  {Science 
primers. )     N.  Y. ,  1879 30—183 

Fouclie,  Joseph  {Duke  of  Otranto,  minis- 
ler  of  the  general  police  of  France).  See 
Biography. 

Fountain ;  with  jets  of  new  meanings. 
Davis.A.J.      1870 14—81 

Fouqiie,  Friedrioh  H.  K.  La  Motte.  See 
Fiction. 

Four  Georges.     Illus.    Thackeray,  \V.  M. 

18Cy 40—245 

Four  leading  doctrines.     Swedenborg,  E. 

1873 14—  82 

Four  phases  of  morals.      Blackie,   J.  S. 

1874..... 14—  85 

Fo'Wier,  William  C.  English  language 
in  its  elements  and  forms,  with  a  history 
of  its  origin  aud  develoiiment.  N.  Y., 
1860 25—150 

Fowls.    See  Agriculture  (Poultry). 

Fragments  of  science  for  unscientific  peo- 
ple.    Tyndall,  J.     1872 32—197 

FRANCE. 
Code  and  Government. 

Oode  Kapoloon  {  or,  French  civil  code.    Barrett,  B., 

tr.     1811.    2v 29—177 

Formation  and  progress  of  the  tiers  6tat ;  or,  third 
estate  in  Franco.  To  Louis  XV.  Thierry,  J.  N. 
A.    1859.    2v 47—290 

Commerce,  Finances,  Administration,  &c. 

Archives   statistiques  du  minist^re  des  travaux 

publics.  1837 SB- 
Bulletin  offlciel  du  ministdre  do  I'int^rieur,  1838-'46. 

5t 56- 

Oircnlaires,  instructions  et  autres  actes  6man6s  du 

miniature  do  I'int^rieur,  ou  relatifs  h  ce  d6parte- 

ment  de,  1797  k  1830  iucluslvemeot.     1 821-34. 

6v 56— 

Oompte  rendu  par  le  minist^re  de  rint6rieur,  1847. 

1849 56— 

Frincipes  d'administration,  par  MM.  Vuillefroy  et 

Mounier.     1837 66— 


France — continued. 

Rapport  du  minist^ro  des  finances  au  gouveme- 

ment,  1847.    1840  56— 

Rapports  des  conseils  (;4n6raux,  1831-42.    25 v 56 — 

Tablean  g6n6ral  du  commerce  de  la,  pendant  I'an- 

n6el847.    1848-'49.     2v 56— 

Description,  Travels,  &c. 

Architecture  of  the  buildings  in  France  and  Italy. 

Tappen,  G.    1806  15—  89 

Bubbles  and  ballast :  life  in  Paris  daring  the  em- 
pire.   Levy,  Jfrff.  Bouligny.    1871 , 35 — 312 

Fair  France:  impressions  of  a  traveller.    Craik, 

Jfr».  D.M.M.    1871 35—212 

French  country  family.   DeWitt,  C.  G.   Craik,  Mri. 

B.M., tr.    N.T.,1838 3—20 

Home  sketches  in  France,  and  other  papers.   Field, 

ifr«.H.M.     1875 35—212 

Painter's  camp,  in  England,  in  Scotland,  in  France. 

Hamcrton,  P.  G.    1873 »5— 213 

Round  my  house ;  rural  life  in  France  in  peace  and 

war.    Hamerton,  P.  G.    1876 35—212 

Sentimental  journey  through  France.    Sterne,  L. 

(771 /lis  Works.)    1869 11—62 

Sketches  in  Franco.    Dumas,  A.  D.    n.  d 4 —  26 

Travels  through  France  and  Italy.    Smollett,  T. 

1872.    V.  8 35—212 

See,  also,  in  general  alphabet,  Architecture ;  Biblical  and 
ecclesiastical  literature  (Huguenots):  Drama. 

Note. — For  sketches  of  French  society  in  the  eighteenth 
century,  see,  in  Biography,  Beaumarchais  and  his  times. 

History  (G-eneral  'Works). 

Annates  de  I'empire  depuis  Charlemagne.  Vol- 
taire, F.  M.  A.  de.    (In /ii'«  Works,  V.  3.    1853)..      21—123 

Annates  historiqucs  de  la  France.  Le  Bas,  Phil- 
ippe.   (L'Univers.)    1840-43.    2v 43—260 

Chronicles  (of  England,  France,  &c.,   1326-1399). 

Froissart, /Sir  J.    Johnes,  T.,  (r.    2v 45—276 

Same.  The  boy's  Froissart.  Lanier,  Sid- 
ney, ed.    N.  Y.,  1879 45—276 

Ohrouicles  (of  France,  England,  &c.,  1400-1516). 
Monstrelet,  S.  de.  Johnes,  T.,  tr.  Lond.,  1849. 
2v 47—291 

Dictionnaire  encyclop6dique  de  la  France.    Le  Bas, 

P.    (L'Univers.)    1840-'45.    15  v 43—260 

Histoire  de  France.    Millot,  C.  F.    1820.    3v 47—290 

Historical  essays.    Thierry,  J.  N.  A.    1845  23—142 

History  of  civilization.   Guizot,  F.  P.  G.   1846.  4  v.      46—280 

History  of  France  (1883-1715).    Martin,  H.    1865. 

2  V 47—291 

History  of  France.    Crowe,  E.  E.    1840.    2v 46—280 

History  of  France.     Decline  of  the  monarchy. 

Martin,  H.    1715-'88.    1866.    2v 47—291 

History  of  France.    Michelet,  J.    1847.    v.  2 47—291 

History  of  France.    White,  J.     1849 47—290 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  France.    Stephen,  Sir  J. 

1852 47—290 

Pictorial  history  of  France  and  the  French  people. 

liussey,  G.  M.,  ond  Gaspey,  T.    1843.    2v 47—291 

Popular  history  of  France  to  Louis  XIV.    Gnizot, 

F.P.G.    Black,R.,(r.    n.  d.    6v 47—291 

Popnlar  history  of  France    (1789-1840).     Martin, 

Henri.    Boat.,  n.  d 47—291 

Romance  of  history.    France.    Ritchie,  L.    Lond., 

n.d 10—  55 

History  by  Periods,  from  the  Early  Kings  to 
the  16th-17th  Century. 

Oomparison  of  the  Fronde  and  the  contemporary 
English  rebellion.  Buckle,  H.  T.  (In  his  His- 
tory of  civilization,  pp.  469-490) '4^-^264 


FRANCE. 


141 


FRANKLIN. 


France — continuoil. 

Narratives  of  tho  Merovingian  era  (561-583). 
Tliierry,  J.  N.  A.     (Bound  with  his  Historical 

essays.     1845) 23—142 

N'otc.-^See,  also,  Oasar'a  commeutaries ;  a{«o,  Napoleon 
III  (Life  of  Cirsar,  relative  t«  ancient  Gaul).  The  early 
chai)tpr8  of  Guizot  and  Miclielet  give  the  best  summa- 
ries of  this  period. 
Sfe.  alxo,  in  general  alphabet,  Biblical  and  ecclesiastical 
history  (Uugneuots;  Refonuation).  /;»  Biography,  Life 
of  Francis!;  Uicholieu;  Card.de  Rotz;  Charles  (the 
Kold). 

House  of  Bourbon. 

King's  secret,  The:  being  the  secret  correspond- 
euce  of  Louis  XV  with  his  diplomatic  agents, 

1752-1774.    De  Broglie,  Due.     1879.    2v 46—280 

See,  in  Biography,  life  of  Louis  XIV. 

Pre-Revolutlonary  France. 

Ancient  regime.    Taine,  H.  A.    1876 47—290 

Old  r6gime  and  the  revolution.    Tocqueville,  C.  A. 

de.    1856 46—280 

Revolution  of  1789. 

1.   1X8   CAUSES. 

Defence  of  the  French  revolution.    Mackintosh. 

Sir  J.    (In  his  Miscellaneous  works) 23 — 142 

Heads  for  consideration  on  the  present  state  of  af- 
fairs.   Burke,  E.    (/)i  Aw  Works,  v.  7.    1826)...      21—128 

History  of  civilization  (r.  1,  ch.  8-14).     Buckle, 

H.  T 43—264 

Note. — On  the  events  introdncinf  the  revolution. 

Letters  on  proposals  for  peace,  with  regicide  direc- 
tory of  France.  Burke,  E.  (In  hit  Works,  v.  8. 
1826) 21—128 

Remarks  on  the  policy  of  allies  respecting  France. 
Burke,  E.    (/n  Ai«  Works,  v.  7.    1826) 21—128 

Reflections  on  the  revolution  in  France.    Burke,  £. 

1790 49—280 

■         Same.     Burke,    B.      (In  hi»  Works,  v.  5. 
1628)  ...  21—128 

Eights  of  man.    Paine,  T.    (/n  Aw  Works,  v.  2)  . .      21—125 

Thoughts  on  French  affairs.    Burke,  E.    (In  hit 

Works,  V.  7.    1826)  21—128 

2.  Its  history. 

French  revolution.    Carlyle,  T.    1871.    2v 46—280 

French  revolution  and  first  empire.  (Epochs  of  his- 
tory series.)    Morris,  W.  O'C.    n.  d.    2  copies...      47 — 290 

Historyof  Europe,  1789-1815.    Alison,  Sir  A 46-281 

History  of  the  French  revolution.    Mignet,  F.  A. 

A.     1846 47—291 

History  of  the  French  revolution.    Thiers,  L.  A. 

u.d 47—290 

History  of  the  Girondists.   Lamartine,  A.  de.    1854. 

2  v 4<— 280 

See,  also,  in  Biography,  lives  of  Lafayette,  Marie'Antoin- 

ette,  Mirabeau,  Napoleon. 
See,   in  Fiction,  novels  covering  this  period :  In  exitu 
Israel,  Gould  (S.  Baring) :  Ninety-three,  Hugo  (Victor) ; 
Outbreak  of  the  Frencli  revolution,  and  Madame  Th^rfese, 
Erckmann  (E.)  and  Chatrian  (A.) 

First  Empire— Napoleon  I. 

History  of  Europe,  1789-1823.    Alison,  .Sir  A.    1850. 

6v 46—281 

Memoirs  of  Madame  de  Semusat,  1802-1808.    N. 

T.,  1880 41—250 

Memoirs  of  Prince  Mettemioh,  1773-1829.    N.  T., 

1880-'81.    4v 41—251 

See,  also,  in  Biography,  lives  of  Napoleon,  Wellington ; 
also,  Spain  (Peninsular  war). 

See,  in  Fiction,  works  covering  this  period:  Invasion  of 
France  in  1814,  Erckmann  (E.)  ond  Chatrian  (A.);  The 
conscript,  Erckmann  (E.)  and  Cbatiiau  (A.) 


France — continued. 

Revolution  1Q30,  and  Reign  of  Louis  Philippe. 

Cradle  of  rebellions :  history  of  the  secret  societies 

of  France,  1830-1848.  La  Hoddo,  L.  do.  1864..  46—280 
France  under  Louis  Philippe,  from  1841  to  1847. 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    1865 46—280 

French  revolution  of  1830.     Alison,   A.     (In  his 

Miscellaneous  essays) 23 — 142 

History  of  ten  years,  1830-'40.    Blanc,  L.    1844-'45. 

2  V 46—280 

Last  days  of  the  reign  of  Louis  Philippe.    Guizot, 

F.P.G.     1867 46—280 

Revolution  of  1848. 

History  of  the  French  revolution  of  1848.    Lamar- 

tine,  A.  de.    1849  46—280 

Vindication  of  the  revolution  of  1848.    Mill,  J.  S. 

(/n  Ai»  Dissertations,  V.  2.     1868) 23—141 

Franoo-CJerman  War,  1870-'71. 
Bismarck  in  the  Franco-German  war.    Busch,  Dr. 

M 43—266 

France  before  Europe.    Miclielet,  J.    1871 47-291 

Note. — For  an  account  of  the  Paris  commune,  see  Govern- 
ment of  Thiers,  below. 

Republic — Its  Oovemment  under  Thiers. 

Government  of  M.  Thiers,  from  February  8,  1871, 

to  May,  1873.    Simon, -Jules.    1879.    2v... 47—290 

France.  Lougfellow,  H.  W.  {Poems  of 
place*  series. )     1877.     2  v 16 —  96 

Francis,  George  W.  Dictionary  of  the 
arts,  sciences,  and  manufactures.  Illus. 
Lond.,  1H46 25—149 

Francis,  John  W.  Old  New  York  ;  or, 
reiuiuiscences  of  the  past  sixty  years. 
N.  Y.,  1858 50—308 

Francis.    For  lives  of  persons  of  this  name,  see  Biography. 

Frank  Forester's  fish  and  fishing.  Her- 
bert, H.  W.     1850 31—188 

Frankland,  Sir  Charles  Henry ;  or,  Boston 
in  the  colonial  times.  Nason,  E.  Al- 
bany, 1865 40—246 

Franklin,'Z)r.  Benjamin.  Worlds;  with 
notes  and  life  by  Sparks,  J.  Bost.,  1840. 
10  V 22—134 

C0STEKT8. 

V.   1.   Life.  • 

2.  Essays  on  religious  and  moral  subjects,  and  tho 

economy  of  me ;  Bagatelles ;  Essays  on  general 
politics,  commerce,  and  political  economy. 

3.  Essa^-s  and  tracts,  liistoncal  and  political,  before 

the  American  revolution  ;  an  historical  review  of 
the  constitution  and  government  of  Pennsylvania. 

4.  Essays  and  tracts,  continued. 

5.  Political  papers   during  and  after  the  American 

revolution ;  Letters  and  papers  on  electricity. 

6.  Letters  and  papers  on  philosophical  subjects. 
7-10.   Letters. 

For  lives  of  Franklin,  see  Biography. 

Franklin  Institute  of  the  State  of  Penn- 
sylvania for  tho  promotion  of  the  me- 
chanic arts,  Catalogue  of  the  library 
of  the.    Phila.,  1876 52— 

Commencement  exercises  (1874)  at 

the  fiftieth  anniversary.     Phila.,  1874..   14 —  82 

Franklin,  Sir  John.  Narrative  of  a 
journey  to  the  shores  of  the  Polar  sea, 
in  the  years  1818-'22.     Illus.      Lond., 

1823 3:5—200 

See,  alto,  in  general  alphabet,  Arctic  regions. 


FEASEE. 


142 


FUEBBR. 


Fraser,  A.  C.  Borkoloy.  (Philosophical 
cla«sic8  serifs.)    Phila.,  1881 37 — 223 

Fraser,  James  B.  Account  of  Persia, 
from  the  earliest  ages  to  the  present  time ; 
including  a  description  of  A^hanistan 
and  Beloochistan.     Edin.,  1834 48—295 

Frederick.    For  lives  of  persona  of  tliis  name,  see  Biography. 

Frecdiey,  Edwin  T.  Opportunities  for 
industry.     Phila. ,  1859 29—175 

Freeman,  Edward  Augustus.  General 
sketch  of  history  ;  adapted  for  American 
students:  new  edition  revisedj  with 
chronological  tahle,  maps,  and  index. 
N.Y.,  1876 43-262 

Historical  essays.    2d  series.    Lond. 

andN.  Y.,  1873 23—142 

CONTENTS. 

Ancient  Greece  and  mediasval  Italy  i  Mr.  Gladstone's 
Homer,  and  the  Homeric  age ;  The  liistorians  of  Athens ; 
The  Athenian  democracy;  Alexander  the  Great ;  Greece 
during  tlie  Macedonian  period;  Mommsen's  History  of 
Kome;  Lucius  Cornelius  Sulla;  The  I'lavian  Oicsars. 


History  and  conquests  of  the  Sara- 
cens.    Lond.,  1876 42—256 

History  of  the  Noi-man  conquest  of 

England ;  its  causes  and  its  results.  Ee- 
vised  American    edition.     Oxford    and 

N.  Y.,1873.      4v : 45—276 

. Ottoman ,j)ower  in  Europe.     Lond., 

1877 42—256 

French,  Benjamin  Franklin.  Historical 
collections  of   Louisiana.     N.   Y.,  1846, 

and  Phila.,  1850.     1st  and  2d  vols 49—298 

French  country  family,    A.      Illus.     De 

Witt,  C.  G.     1838 3—20 

French  language.  See  Language  (French). 
French  literature.  See  Literature  (French). 
French  poets  and  novelists.    James,  H., 

jr.     1878 23—139 

French,    See  France. 

Frencau,  Philip.  Poems  relating  to  the 
American  revolution ;  with  an  intro- 
ductory memoir  and  notes  by  Evart  A. 

Duyckinck.     N.  Y.,  1865 16—  98 

Freytag,  Gustav.    Sec  Fiction. 
Friedrich,  Friedrich.    .See  Fiction. 
Friend,   The.     Essays.     Coleridge,   S.   T. 

{In  /lis  Works,  V.  2) 21—127 

Friends  in  council.     Heli>s,  Sir  A.     1880. 

2v 23—139 

Friendship  of  books  and  other  lectures. 

Maurice,  F.  D.     1874 23—139 

Friswell,  J.  Haiu.     Better  self:  essays 

for  home  life.     Phila.,  1875 23—140 

Frithlof's  Saga.    Tegn(Sr,  E.    N.Y.,1871.  17— 105 

5ee  Viking  talcs  of  the  north 15 — 92 

Frogs.    A'ee  Natural  history  (Frogs;  Reptiles). 
Froissart,    ^r    John.      Chronicles    of 
England,  France,  Spain,  and  the  adjoin- 
ing countries,  from  the  latter  part  of  the 
reign  of  Edward  II  to  the  coronation  of 

Henry  IV.     Johnes,  T.,  <r.     2v 45—276 

Same.    The  boy's  Froissart.   Lanier, 

Sidney,  ed,     1880 45—276 


Prom  the  lakes  of  Killarney  to  the  Golden 

Horn.     Field,  H.  M.     1877 36—221 

Frondes  agrestes.     Bnskin,  J.     1875 15—  89 

Frost,  John.  Pioneer  mothers  of  the 
west;  or,  daring  and  heroic  deeds  of 
American  women;  comprising  thrilling 
examples  of  courage,  fortitude,  devoted- 
ness,  and  self-sacritice.  Illus.  Bost., 
1«75 37—227 

Wild  scenes  of  a  hunter's  life;  or, 

the  hunting  and  hunters  of  all  nations, 
including  Cuniraing's  and  Girard's  ad- 
ventures.    Illus.     Bost.,  1875 34—207 

Frost,  Sarah  Annie.  Parlor  acting  char- 
ades, intended  solely  for  performance  in 
the  drawing  room,  and  requiring  no  ex- 
pensive scenery  or  properties  to  render 
them  effective.     N.  Y.,  1876 22—129 

Frotiiingham,  Octavius  Brooks. 
Transcendentalism  in  New  England :  a 
history.    N.  Y.,  1876 14—84 

Froude,  James  Anthony.  English  in 
Ireland  in  the  eighteenth  century.  N. 
Y.,  1873-'74.     3v 47—286 

History  of  England,  from  the  fall  of 

Wolsey.     N.  Y.,  1867-'70.     12  v 45—275 

Short  studies  on    great   subjects. 

N.  Y.,  1872-'77.     3v 23—140 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Book  of  Job;  Cat's  pilgrimage;  Philosophy  of 
Catholicism;  Compensation;  Criticism  and  tlie  gos- 
pel history;  Dissolution  of  the  monastt^ries ;  En- 
f land's  forgotten  worthies ;  Erasmus  and  Luther, 
'ables:  The  lions  and  the  oxen;  farmer  and  the 
fox  ;  Science  of  history ;  Homer ;  Intluence  of  the 
reformation  on  the  Scottish  character;  Lives  of 
the  saints  ;  Parable  of  the  breadfruit  tree :  Plea 
for  the  free  discussion  of  theological  difficulties ; 
Representative  men  ;  Reynard  the  fox.    Spinoza. 

2.  Calvinism ;  A  bishop  of  the  12th  century  (Hugo  of 

Lincoln) ;  Father  J.  H.  Newman  on  the  grammar 
of  assent :  Condition  and  prospect*  of  Protestant- 
ism ;  England  and  her  colonies ;  A  fortnight  in 
Kerry ;  Reciprocal  duties  of  state  and  subject ; 
The  merchant  and  his  wife;  On  progress;  The 
colonics  once  more  ;  Education  ;  !^gland's  war ; 
The  Eastern  question  ;  Scientific  method  applied 
to  history. 

3.  Annals  of  an  English  abbey  (St.  Albans) ;  Revival 

of  Romanism;  Sea  studies;  Society  in  Italy  in  the 
last  days  of  the  Roman  republic;  Lucian  ;  Divus 
Cifsar ;  On  the  uses  of  a  landed  gentry ;  Party 
politics ;  Leaves  from  a  South  African  journal. 

Fmit-cnltnre.    See  Agricnlture. 

Fruits  of  America.  Illus.  Hovey,  0.  M. 
Bost.,  1851.     V.  1 53— 

Fuller,  Margaret  {afterwards  Ossoli). 
See  Ossoli 

Fuller,  Thomas.  Worthiesof  England ; 
with  notes  by  P.  A.  Nuttall.  I^ond., 
1840.     3v 37—224 

Fullerton,  Lady  Georgiaua.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Fulton,  Robert.    See  Biography. 

Furber,  George  C.  Twelve  months' 
volunteer ;  or,  journal  of  a  private  in 
the  Tennessee  regiment  of  cavalry  in 
the  campaign  in  Mexico,  1846-'47,  «Sec.  ; 
including  a  complete  history  of  the  war 
with  Mexico.     Illus.     Cin.,  1848 42—255 


FUTUEE. 


143 


GAEDIinaR. 


Future  civil  policy  of  America,  Thoughts 

outhc.     Draper,  J.  W.     N.  Y.,  1865....  49— 301 

Fntnre  life.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Future 
life). 

Oaboriaii,  Emile.    See  Fiction. 

Gael.  Scottish  Gael ;  or,  Celtic  manners, 
as  preserved  among  the  Highlanders. 
Logau,  James.    lUus.   Loud.,  1831.   2  v.  48—292 

Thoughts  on  origin  and  descent  of 

the  Gael,  with  an  account  of  the  Picts, 
Caledonians,  and  Scots,  and  observations 
relative  to  Ossian's  poems.  Grant,  J. 
Edin.,  1814 48—292 

Oage,  Francis  Dana.     See  Fiction. 

Oairdncr,  James.  Houses  of  Lancas- 
ter and  York.  {Epochs  of  hition/  series.) 
N.Y.,18r8 '........  46-283 

Oale,  George.  Upper  Mississippi ;  or, 
historical  sketches  of  the  mound-build- 
ers, the  Indian  tribes,  and  the  progress 
of  civilization  in  the  northwest ;  from 
A.  D.  1600  to  the  present  time.  Illus. 
Chicago,  1867 34—206 

Oalibert,  L(;on,  et  PeI16,  Clement.  An- 
gleterre.  (L'Univers.)  Paris,  1842-'44. 
4  V 43—261 

Oallleo.  iSee  Biography  (Literary  and 
scientific). 

Oallatin,  Albert.  Autobiography.  {In 
Maine  historical  society  collection,  v.  6. 
1859) 49—298 

Life  and  writings.    Adams,  Henry. 

Phila.,1879.    4  v 22—134 

CONTENTS. 

T.  1,  2,  3.  Writings.  v.  4.  Life. 

Eight  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica to  the  northeastern  boundary  claimed 
by  them,  principally  extracted  from  the 
statements  laid  before  the  King  of  the 
Netherlands.     N.  Y. ,  1840 34—206 

Oallaudet,  Edward  M.  Government 
patronage  of  art.  (In  United  States  re- 
port, Vienna  international  exhibition, 
v.  2.     1875) 52—314 

Report  on  deaf-mute   instruction. 

(In  United  States  report,  Vienna  inter- 
national exhibition,  v.  2.    1875) 52—314 

Gallery  of  eminent  men  and  women. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.     n.  d.     2v 30—182 

Gallop  among  American  scenery.  Silli- 
raan,  A.  E.     1843 34—205 

Oalloway,  Joseph,  late  speaker  of  the 
house  of  assembly  of  Pennsylvania.  Ex- 
amination of,  before  the  house  of  com- 
mons.    Lond.,  1780 49—301 

Oalton,  F.   Notes  on  modem  geography. 

(/m  Cambridge  essays.     1855) 23—142 

Gainboa,  Francisco  Xavier  de.  Com- 
mentaries on  the  mining  ordinances  of 
Spain.  Heathfield,  E.,  tr.  Lond.,  1830. 
2  V 18—109 


Oaminell,  John.  Life  of  Eoger  Wil- 
liams. (In  American  biography.  Sparks, 
J.,  V.  14) 36—219 

Life  of  Samuel  Ward.  (In  Ameri- 
can biography.  Sparks,  J.,  v.  15) 36—219 

Oannett,  Henry.  Astronomy  and  hyp- 
soraetry.  (Part  4,  Sixth  Annual  Report 
Vniled  States  Geoloyical  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories. )    lUus.    Wash.,  187S 54— 

Geography  of  Colorado.     (Part  4, 

Seventh  Annual  Report  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Ter- 
ritories.)   Illus.     Wash.,  1874 54— 

Geography  of  Colorado,  &c.     (Part 

^,  Eighth  Annual  Report  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Ter- 
ritories. )    Illus.    Wash. ,  1876 54 — 

Hypsometry,  &c.    ( Part  4,  Sixth  An- 

ihual  Report  United  States  Geological  and 
Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories.) 
Illus.     Wash.,  1873 54— 

Lists  of  elevations,  principally  in 

that  portion  of  the  United  States  west 
of  the  Mississippi  river.  (Miscellaneous 
publications,  No.  1,  Geological  and  Geo- 
graphical Survey  of  the  Territories.) 
Wash.,  1877 54— 

Meteorological  observations  during 

the  year  1872  in  Utah,  Idaho,  and  Mon- 
tana. (Miscellaneous  publications,  M.  2, 
United  States  Geological  and  Geographical 
Su  rvey  of  the  Territories. )    Wash. ,  1873 . .  54— 

Topography  and  geography  of  Col- 
orado and  adjacent  Territories.  (Part  5, 
Eighth  Annual  Report  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Ter- 
ritories.)   Illus.     Wash.,  1876 54— 

Oarcilaso  de  la  Vega,  the  Inca.  See 
Vega. 

Oardiner,  Allen  F.  Visit  to  the  In- 
dians on  the  frontiers  of  Chili.  Lond., 
1841 35—214 

Oardiner,  James.     See  Biography. 

Oardiner,  Samuel  Eawson.  First  two 
Stuarts  and  the  Puritan  revolution, 
1603-1660.  (Ejtochs  of  history  series.)  N. 
Y.,n.d 46—284 

Same.     Boston,  Chicago,  and  San 

Francisco,  1876 46 — 284 

Thirty  years'  war.  (Epochs  of  his- 
tory series. )    Lond.,  1874 46 — 284 

Same.     N.Y.,  1878 46—284 

Gardner,  Celia  E.    See  Fiction. 

Gardner,  Charles  K.  Dictionary  of  all 
officers  who  have  served  in  the  army  of 
the  United  States  from  1789  to  1853. 
N.  Y.,  1853 25—149 

Gardner,  W.  H.  Ethnology  of  the  In- 
dians of  the  valley  of  the  Red  River  of 
the  north.    (/)( Sm.  Rept.,  1870).-. :.  63— 


GAEBTH. 


144 


GEOGEAPHY. 


Oareth  and  Lynette.  Poem.  lUus.  Ten- 
nyson, A.     1872 17—105 

Crarneau,  Franfois  Xavier.  Histoire 
du  Canada,  depuis  sa  dficouverte.  Que- 
bec, 1852.     3  V 45—279 

Oarrett,  Edward,  pseud.  5eeMayo,  I.  F. 
in  Fiction. 

Oarrick,  David.  Private  correspond- 
ence of,  with  the  most  celebrated  per- 
sons of  his  time.    Lond.,  1831.    2  v 38—229 

K«e  Biography  (Dramatic). 

Ga«.    See  Arts  (Useful). 

Gaskell,  Elizabeth  Clegham.  Life  of 
Charlotte  BrontfS.     N.Y.,1868.     2  v.  in 

one 39—240 

For  her  novels,  see  Fiction. 

Gass,  Patrick.  Journal  of  the  voyages 
and  travels  of  a  corps  of  discovery,  un- 
der the  command  of  Captains  Lewis  and 
Clarke,  from  the  mouth  of  the  river  Mis- 
souri to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  during  the 
years  1804-'06.     Phila.  ,1810 34—207 

Oatling  guns.  Report  of  the  hoard  of 
officers  appointed  by  special  orders  No. 
108,  A.  G.O.,  May  31, 1873.     Wash.,  1874.  53— 

OaudeamuB !  Humorous  poems  from  the 
German  of  Scheffel,  J.  V.,  and  others. 
Leland,  C.  G.,  tr.     1872 16—97 

Oaultier,  Bon,  pteud.    See  Aytoun,  W.  E. 

Oautama;  founder  of  Buddhism;  or,  the 
light  of  Asia.    Poem.    Arnold,  E.    1830.16—100 
See,   also,   Biblical  and  ecclesiastical  literature  (Buddh- 
ism). 

Gautier,  Thdophile.    See  Fiction. 

For  notice  of  Gautier,  tee  James,  H.,  jr. ;  French  poets  and 
novelists. 

Gay,   John.     Poetical  works.     Life  by 

S.Johnson.     Boat.,  18G4.     2v 16—98 

For  his  dramas,  operas/ftc,  see  Drama  (Collections  and 

selections). 
For  life  of  Gay,  lee  Biography. 

Gayarr£,  Charles  E.  A.  History  of 
Louisiana,  1769-1803 ;  the  Spanish  dom- 
ination.   N.  Y.,  1854 49—298 

Louisiana :  its  colonial  history  and 

romance.    N.  Y.,  1851-'52.   2v 49—298 

Gazetteers.    See  Geography  (Gazetteers  and  dictionaries). 

Geikle,  Archibald.  Geology.  (/Science 
primers.)     N.Y.,1879 32—196 

Physical  geography.  (Science  prim- 
en.)    N.Y.,1879 31—189 

Geikie,  James.  Great  ice  age,  and  its 
relation  to  the  antiquity  of  man.  Illus. 
N.Y.,1874. 32-194 

Gell,  Sir  William.     Pompeiana.     Illus. 

Loud.,  1832.     2v 30—182 

Topography  of  Rome  and  its  vicin- 
ity.    Lond.,  1834.     2v 36—222 

and  Gandy,  John  P.     Pompeiana : 

the  topography,  edifices,  and  ornaments 

of  Pompeii.     Illus.    Lond.,  1821 36—222 

Gems,  Treatise  on.  Feuchtwanger,  L. 
N.  Y.,  1838 ■.,.  19—116 


General  history,  ancient  and  modem. 
Tytler,  A.F.    Concord,  N.  H.,  1851 43—261 

Oanerals.    See  lives  of  various  generals  in  Biography  (Col- 
lective; Individual). 

Genesis.    See  Biblical,  religions,  and  ecclesiastical  literature 
(Genesis). 

Genesis  of  species.  Illus.  Mivart,  S.  G. 
1871 30—186 

a«nesi8  of  the  New  England  churches. 

Illus.     Bacon,  L.     1874 14—84 

Geneva  society  of  physics  and  natural  his- 
tory. Transactions  1858-71.  (Sm.  Re- 
ports, 1859-'63,  '66,  '68-71) 53— 

Genial  showman :  reminiscences  of  Arte- 
mus  Ward.  Hingston,  E.  P.  Lond., 
1870 39—240 

Gennesareth,  Rob  Roy  on  the.  Illus. 
Macgregor,  J.     1870 35—214 

Genth,  Frederick  Aug.,  and  Qibbs,  Wol- 
cott.  Researches  on  the  ammonia-cobalt 
bases.     (Sm.  Com/W6.,  t.  9.     1857) 53 

Gentle  measures  in  the  management  and 
training  of  the  young.  Illus.  Abbott, 
J.    N.  Y.,  1872 14—  82 

G^od^sie.    Puissant,  L.    Paris,  1842.   2 v.  19—114 

Geoffrey  Crayon,  pseud.  See  Inrlng, 
Washington. 

Geographical  distribution  of  animals. 
Wallace,  A.  R.     1876.    2v 31—191 

GEOGRAPHT,   TRAVELS,   AND  VOY- 
AGES. 

JVute.— For  works  descriptive  of  particular  countries  and 
places,  see  names  of  such  places  and  countries  as  they 
occur  in  alphabetical  catalogue. 

Ancient  Geography. 

Classical  geography :  on  atlas  constructed  by  Wil- 
liam Hughes.  Ed.  by  George  Long,  with  sketch 
of  classical  geography,  and  other  additions.  N. 
Y.,  1856 33— 20-.J 

Geographia  classics,  with  atlas.    Butler,  S.    Phila., 

1835 33—202 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  Grecian  and  Eoman 
geography.  Long,  G.,  and  Dunglison,  E.  Char- 
lottesville, Va.     1829 33—202 

Modern  Geography. 

Notes  on  modem  geography.      Gallon,  Francis. 

(In  Cambridge  essays,  pp.  79-109.    1855) 23—142 

Colleotiona. 

CoUeccion  de  los  viages  y  descubrimientos.    Na- 

varrete,  M.  F.  de.    Mad.,  1825-'37.    5v 53— 

Collection  of  the  early  voyages,  travels,  and  discov- 
eries of  the  English  nation.  Haklnyt,  Richard. 
Lond.,  1809-'12.    5v 63— 

Voyages  and  travels.  Collection  of;  with  an  account 
of  the  progress  of  navigation  from  its  first  begin- 
ning.   Illus.    Lond.,  1732-'45.    8v 53— 

Gazetteers  and  Dictionaries. 

Dictionary,  geographical,  statistical,  and  histori- 
cal, of  the  various  countries,  places,  and  princi- 
pal natural  objects  in  the  world.  McCuUoch,  J. 
R.    N.  Y.,1852.    2t 25—149 


GEOGRAPHY. 


145 


GEOLOGY. 


Geography,  Travels,  and  Voyages — continued. 

Encyclopeedia  of  geography;  comprising  a  com- 
pleto  deaoription  of  the  earth  ;  exliihiting  its  re- 
lation to  the  lieavenly  hodies,  its  physical  struct- 
ure, the,  natural  history  of  each  country,  and  the 
history  of  all  nations.  Murray,  Hugh.  Phila., 
1845.     3  V 25—154 

Imperial  gazetteer ;  a  general  dictionary  of  geog- 
raphy.   Blackie,  "W.  G.    Lond.,  1855.    2v 26—359 

Universal  geographical   dictionary.     Darby,   W. 

Wash.,  1843 25—149 

For  gazetteer  of  particular  place  or  country,  tee  name  in 
alphabetical  catalogue. 

Miscellaneous  Books  of  Travel  and  Voyages. 

Around  the  world  in  the  yacht  Sunbeam.    Brassy, 

Mrs.    N.  Y.,  1878 84—208 

Around  the  world  with  General  Grant :  a  narrative 
of  his  visit  in  1877-'78-'79  to  Europe,  Asia,  and 
Africa.    Young,  J.  K.    K.  Y.,  1879-'80.     2v...       34—208 

Around  the  world:  sketches  of  travel  through 
many  lands  and  over  many  seas.  Illus.  Prime, 
E.D.G.    N.  Y.,  1872 34—208 

At  home  and  abroad ;  tirst  and  second  series.  Tay- 
lor, J.  B.    N.Y.,  18C9.    2v 34—208 

Bits  of  travel.    Illus.     Hunt,  H.    Boat.,  1874 36—222 

Circumnavigation  of  the  globe  and  progress  of  dis- 
covery in  tho  Pacific  Ocean,  from  voyage  of  Ma- 
gellan, 1519,  to  death  of  Cook,  1779.  (Tol  21, 
Edinhurgh  cabinet  library.)     1844 29—180 

Cruise  of  her  majesty's  ship  "Challenger:"  voy- 
ages over  many  seas,  scenes  in  many  lands. 
Spry,  "VV.  J.  J.,  R.  N.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1877 34—207 

Exploration  of  the  world:  famous  travels  and 
travellers.  Verne,  Jules.  Leigh,  Dora,  tr.  N. 
Y.,  1879 34—207 

Journey  to  the  centre    of  the    earth,  A.    Illus. 

Verne,  J.    Bost.,  n.  d.     (/n  Fiction) 12—  68 

Letters  of  a  traveller.     Bryant,W.C.     N.Y.,1870        34—208 

Letters  written  during  travels  in  Europe,  Asia,  and 
Africa.  Montague,  Xadj/ Mary  Wortley.  Lond., 
1785 41—251 

My  last  cruise:  an  account  of  visits  to  the  Malay 
and  Loo  Choo  islands,  the  coasts  of  China,  For- 
mosa, Japan,  Kamtschatka,  Siberia,  and  the 
mouth  of  the  Amoor  Kiver.  Illus.  Habersham, 
Alexander  W.    Phila.,  1857 36—220 

Narrative  of  a  journey  round  the  world  during  the 
years  1841  and  1842.  Simpson,  A'ir  George.  Lond., 
1847.     2v....! 34—208 

Narrative  of  the  United  States  exploring  expedi- 
tion during  the  years  1838-'42.  Blus.  Wilkes, 
Charles.     N.  Y.,  1851.    5  v 53— 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  South  American  countries. 

2.  Tahiti  and  Einieo;   Navigator  Islands;  New  South 

Wales;  Antarctic  cruise;  New  Zealand. 

3.  Tongataboo ;  Ovolan ;  Feejee  group. 

4.  Sandwicli  Islands;  Columbia  Kiver;  Puget  Sound; 

Oregon. 

5.  Bowditch    Island;   ElUce's    and    Kingsmill    group; 

Columbia  Kiver;  California ;  Soutiiern  Oregon ; 
Manilla;  Sooluo  Sea  Islands;  Singapore;  Cape  of 
Good  Hope ;  Currents  and  whaling. 

North  star  and  the  southern  cross:   a  two  years' 

journey  round  tho  world.  Weppnor,  Margaretha. 

Lond.,  1876.    2  v 34—208 

Onr  new  way  round  the  world.    Illus.    Coffin,  C. 

C.    Best.,  1869 34—208 

Seven  months'  run.     Brooks,  J.     N.  Y.,  1874 36 — 220 

Tales  of  old  travel.    Illus.    Kingsloy,  H.    Lond. 

and  N.  Y.,  1869 34—209 

Tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days.    Verae,  J.    Bost., 

1874.     (In  Fiction) 12—  67 

19 


Geography,  Travels,  and  Voyages — continued. 

Travels  around  the  world.    Illus.    Seward,  W.  H. 

N.  Y.,  1873 34—208 

True  travels,  adventures,  and  observations  in 
Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America;  beginning 
about  the  year  1593,  and  continued  to  this  pres- 
ent, 1629.  Smith,  Captain  John.  Kichmond, 
1819 35—213 

Voyage  round  the  world.    Illus.    Belcher,  Sir  E. 

Lond..  1843.    2v 34—208 

Voyages  from  Montreal,  on  the  river  St.  Lawrenoe, 
through  the  continent  of  North  America,  to  the 
Frozen  and  Pacific  oceans,  in  the  years  178S-'93. 
Mackenzie,  Alexander.     Lond.,  1801 34—205 

Voyages  of  Drake,  Cavendish,  and  Bumpier;  Dis- 
coveries in  the  South  sea;  History  of  the  bucca- 
neers.    ( Vol.  5,  Edinburgh  cabinet  library) 29 — 180 

Voyages  round  the  world ;  from  the  death  of  Cap- 
tain Cook  to  the  present  time.  { Vol.  34,  Edin- 
burgh cabinet  library) 29 — 179 

Physical  Geography. 

Earth  and  sea.    Dlus.     Figuier,  L.     Adams,  W.  H. 

D.,  tr.    Lond.,  1870 31—189 

Earth,  as  modified  by  human  action.    Marsh,  G.  P. 

N.  Y.,  1877.     {Neio  ed.  of  Man  and  nature)   31—192 

Man  and  nature;  or,  physical  geography  as  modi- 
fled  by  human  action.  Marsh,  G.  P.  N.  Y., 
1869 31—192 

Physical  geography  of  tho  United  States,  Contribu- 
tions to  the.  EUet.  Charles,  jr.  {Article  4  of  v. 
2  of  Sm.  Contrib.  to  Knowledge.)    Wash,,  1851. .      53— 

GEOLOGY,    MINERALOGY,    AND    PALE- 
ONTOLOGY. 

For  geology,  mineralogy,  and  ^>aleontology  of  particular 
States,  Territories,  or  countries,  see  same  under  name  in 
alphabetical  catalogue. 

General  aiid  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Certainties  of  geology.    Gibson,  William  Sidney. 

Lend.,  1840  32-193 

Climate  aud  time  in  their  geological  relations :  a 

theory  of  secular  changes  of  the  earth's  climate. 

CroU,  James.     N.  Y.,  1875 32—194 

Corals  and  coral  islands.    Illus.    Dana,  J.  D.    N. 

Y.,   1872 32—194 

Ornise  of  the  Betsey ;  or,  a  summer  ramble  among 

the  fossiliferous  deposits  of  tho  Hebrides.  Mil- 
ler, H.    Bost.,  1867 36—220 

Discours  sur  les  revolutions  du  globe,  avec  des 

notes  et  un  appendice.    Cnvier,   G.  L.  C.  F. 

Paris,  1864 v- 32—193 

Foot-prints  of  the  Creator.     Illus.     Miller,    H. 

Bost.,  1869 32-193 

Geological    evidences  of  the  antiquity  of  man. 

Lyell,  Sir  Charles.     Lond..  1863 30—186 

Geological  manual.    La   Becbe,    Sir   H.    T.    de. 

Phila.,  1832 32—193 

Geological  memoirs,  Selection  of.  Illus.  LaBeche, 

Sirli.  T.  de.    Lond.,  1836 32--194 

Geological  observer.    Illus.    La  Becbe.  Sir  H.  T. 

de.    Phila.,  1851 32—193 

G^ologie  appliqu6e  aax  arts  et  &  ragricalture. 

Orbigny,  C.  D.  d',  et  A.  Gente.  Paris,  1851 ....  32—193 
Geology  and  mineralogy  in  reference  to  natural 

theology.  Buckland,  W.  Lond.,  1837.  2  v....  32—194 
Geology  and  physical  geography.    Ansted,  Prof. 

(7nv.4  0/ Circle  of  the  sciences) 32— 1*7 

Geology  and  terrestrial  magnetism.  Illus.  Hop- 
kins, E.    Lond.,  1865 32—194 


GEOLOGY. 


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GERMANY. 


Geology,  Mineralogy,  &c. — ooutinued. 

Oeology  applied  to  the  reclaiuatiou  of  laud.    Booke, 

J.   Lend.,  1840 32—193 

Greology  vg.  astrouomy.    Miller,  H.    {In  hit  EBSays, 

pp.  370-386) 23—141 

Introduction  to  geology  and  its  associate  sciences, 
mineralogy,  fossil  botany,  conchologj',  and  pa- 
leontology.    Eicliardson,  G.  F.    Lond.,  1851 32—193 

Introduction  to  geology.    Bakewell,  Robert.    Silli- 

man,  Pro/.  B.,  ed.    New  Haven,  1839 32—194 

Lectures  on  geology.  Van  Rensselaer,  J.  N.T.,  1825.     32—193 

Manual  of  geology  ;  treating  of  tbe  principles  of 
the  science,  with  special  reference  to  American 
geological  history.  lUas.  Dana,  James  D. 
Phila.,  1864 32—194 

New  system  of  geology.    Ure,  A.    Lond.,  1829 32—193 

Old  red  sandstone :  a  series  of  geological  papers 
read  before  the  royal  physical  society  of  Edin- 
bmsh.    lUus.    Miller,  H.    Bost.,  1858 32—193 

Popular  geology.    Miller,  H.    Bost.,  1868 32—193 

Principles  of  geology.    Illns.    Lyell,  Sir C.    Phila., 

1837 32—193 

Testimony  of  the  rocks ;  or,  geology  in  its  bearings 
on  the  two  theologies,  natural  and  revealed. 
Miller,  Hugh.    Bost.,  1869 32—193 

Wonders  of  geology.   lUus.   Mantell,  G.  A.  Lond., 

1848.    2v 32—193 

5^0 Biblical  and  religions  literature  (Genesis  and  geology). 

Olaoial  Geology. 

Etudes  sur  les  glaciers.    Agassiz,  L.    Neuch&tel, 

1840 32—194 

Fresh  water  glacial  drift  of  the  northwestern 
States.  Whittlesey,  Charles.  {InBm.Contrib., 
V.  15.)     Wash.,  1867 53— 

Great  ice  age.    lUus.    Geikie,  J.    N.  T.,  1874....      32—194 

Outlines  of  glacial  geology.    Lyell,  Sir  C.    {In  his 

Antiquity  of  man.    1873) 30—186 

Mineralogy. 

Dictionary  of  geology  and  mineralogy.    Hnmble, 

W.    Lond.,  1843 32—193 

Mineralogy  and  crystallography.  Tennant,  Pro/., 
and  Mitchell,  Hev.  W.  {In  Circle  of  the  sciences, 
V.  4) 32—197 

Mineralogy,    elementary.     lUus.      Philips,     W. 

Lond.,  1837 32—194 

Mineralogy,   practical.    Chapman,    E.  J.    Lond. 

and  Paris,  1843 32—194 

Mineralogy,  System  of.  Comprising  the  most  re- 
cent discoveries.  lUus.  Dana,  J.  D.  N.  T. 
and  Lend.,  1850 32—194 

Mineralogy  with  reference  to  natural  theology. 

Buckland,  W.     1837.    2v 38—194 

Use  of  the  blow-pipe  in  chemistry  and  mineralogy. 

Berzelius,  J.  J.    Bost.,  1845 18—110 

Paleontology. 

Fossil  remains,  Pictorial  atlas  of.    Mantell,  G.  A. 

Lond.,  1850 32—193 

Medals  of  creation  ;  or,  first  lessons  in  geology  and 
in  the  study  of  organic  remains.  Mantell,  G.  A. 
Lond.,  1844.    2v 32—193 

Mosasaurus  and  the  three  allied  new  genera — Hol- 
cadus,  Conosaurus,  and  Amphorosteus.  Gibbes, 
Robert  W.    {InSm.Contrib.,\.2.)   Wash.,  1851.      53— 

Organic  remains  of  a  former  world.  Hlus.  Park- 
inson,-James.    Lend.,  1833.    v.  1  and  3 32 — 193 

Palaeontology,  Principles  and  methods  of.   Huxley, 

T.  H.    {In  Sm.  Itept,  1»69) 63— 

Petrifactions  and  their  teachings.    lUue.    Mantell, 

G.  A.    Lend.,  1851 32—193 


Geology,  Mineralogy,  &c. — coiitiiincd. 

World  before  the  delugo.    I'iguier,  L.     N.  Y.,  1889.      32—194 
See,  also,  Arts  (Useful:  Coal).    Also,  in  general  alphabet, 
see  Earth  (The). 
Geometry.    See  Mathematics. 
George,  Lake.    See  Lake  George. 
George.    For  lives  of  persons  of  this  name,  see  Biography. 

Georgia : 

Bench  and  bar  of  Georgia ;  memoirs 

and  sketches  ;  with  court  roll  from  1790 

to  1857.     Miller,  S.F.     1858.     2v 36—219 

Georgia    scenes,    characters,    and 

incidents.     Illus.     Longstreet,  A.  B.    N. 

Y.,  1854 7—47 

History  of  Georgia,  to  1798.  Stevens, 

W.  B.     N.  Y.,  1847.     v.l 49—299 

Georgian  era :  memoirs  of  the  most  emi- 
nent persons  in  Great  Britain  from 
George  I  to  George  IV.  [n/ioH.]  Loud., 
1832-'34.     4  V 3&— 217 

CONTENTS. 

v.   1.   Royal    family   j>retender8    and    their   adherents ; 
Cnmrchmen,  dissenters,  and  statesmen. 

2.  Military  and  naval  commanders ;  Judges  and  bar- 

risters ;  Physicians  and  surgeons. 

3.  Voyagers  ami  travellers  ;  Philosophers  and  men  of 

science ;  Authors. 

4.  Political  and  rural  economists;  Painters,  sculptors, 

architects,  engravers,  and  composers;   Vocal,  in- 
strumental, and  dramatic  performers. 

GERMANY. 
History — General  and  Miscellaneous. 

German  emperors,  and  their  contemporaries.    Hlus. 

Peakc,  E.     Phila.,  1874 47—290 

German  in  America.    Bogen,  F.  W.    N.  T.,  1856        47 — 290 

Germanic   empire,  752-1520.      {Lardner's  cabinet 

cyclopcedia.)    Dunham,  S.  A.    1834-'35.    3v 47—290 

Germany  and  Prussia  in  the  Napoleonic  age ;  or, 
life  and  times  of  St-ein  (1757-1831).  Secley,  J.  R. 
1879.    2v 47—289 

History  of  Germany,  to  1840.    Menzel,  W.    Hor- 

rocks,  lfr«.  G.,  (r.    1848-'49.    3v 47—290 

History  of  Germany  (B.  C.  113- A.  D.  1814).    Kohl- 

rausch,  F.    Haas,  J.  D.,  «r.    1853 47—290 

Situation,  manners,  and  peojilo  of  Germany.  Taci- 
tus,  C.  C.     Murphy,    A.,    tr.     1831.    {In  his 

Works,  V.  5) 17-103 

See,  also,  in  Biography,  Charles  V;  also.  Biblical  and 
ecclesiastical  literature  (Reformation);  aUo,  Histories 
of  Austria,  Europe. 

Thirty  Years'  War. 

Thirty  years'  war  (1618-1648).     Gardiner,   S.   R. 

Lond.,  1874 46—284 

Same.    N.  Y.,  1878 

Thirty  years' war.    Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.    1861 48—296 

See,  aUo,  in  Biography,  life  of  Gustavus  Adolphus.  Also, 
general  histories  of  Germanj',  above. 

Franco-German  War  of  1870. 

See  France  (Franco-German  war). 

Travels  and  Description. 

An  American  family  in  Germany.    Brown,  J.  R. 

1866 36—222 

De  I'Allemagne.    Stael-Holstein  (A.  L.  G.  N.  de). 

1861.    (Jn  Acr  Works) 21-123 

German  life  and  manners,  as  seen  at  Saxony  at  the 

present  day.    Illus.    Mayhew,  H.    1865 3« — 222 

Feasant  life  in  Germany.  Johnson,  Anna  C.  1858.  3«— 222 


GEEMAlSrY. 


147 


GILLMORE. 


Q-ermany — continuod. 

Saxon  studies.    Hawthorne,  Julian.    1876 36—222 

School  and  the  army  in  Germany.    Hazen,  W.  B. 

1872 14—  81 

Upper  Kbine:  scenery  of  its  banksandthomanners 

of  its  people.    Mayliew,  n.    1858    ' 36—221 

See,  also,  in  general  alphaliet,  Biography  (Collective: 
German;  Individual:  iiismare.k) ;  Language;  Litera- 
ture, &c. 

Gtermany.  Longfellow,  H.  W.  {Poems 
of  places  series. )     1877.     2  v 16 —  96 

Gerry,  Elbridge.    .See  Biography. 

GerstJlclier,  Friedrich.    See  Fiction. 

Oesner,  Abraham.  New  linmswick; 
with  uotes  for  emigrants.  Illns.  Lond., 
1847 48—296 

Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan!  Sikes,  Mrs. 
Wirt.     Logan,  Olive.     1872 11—65 

Getting  on  in  the  world ;  or,  hints  on  suc- 
cess in  life.     Mathews,  W.     1876 23—140 

Gettysburg,  Battle  of.  Bates,  S.  P. 
Phila.,  187,'') 42—255 

Grhosts.    See  Apparitions ;  Occult  sciences. 

GlnnilOlie,  Pietro.  Civil  history  of 
the  kingdom  of  Naples.  Ogilvie,  J.,  tr. 
Lond.,  1729-'31.     2v 48—296 

Giants  and  dwarfs.  Wood,  E.  J.  Lond., 
1868 37—224 

Oibbes,  Robert  Wilson.  Docnineutary 
history  of  the  American  revolution.  Co- 
lumbia, S.  C,  1853,  and  N.  Y.,  1857.     3v.  42-255 

Mosasaurus  and  the  three  new  allied 

genera.      (/«    Vol.    2  of  Sm.    Contrih.) 
Wash.,  18.51 53— 

Gibbon,  Charles.    See  Fiction. 

Gibbon,  Edward.  History  of  the  de- 
cline and  fall  of  the  Koman  empire ;  wi  th 
notes  by  the  Bev.  H.  H.  Milman.     N.  Y., 

1850.    4v 48—294 

For  lives  and  critical  estimates  of  Gibbon,  see  Biography. 

Gibbs,  George  (6.  1815,  d.  1873).  Dic- 
tionary of  the  Chinook  jargon,  or  trade 
language  of  Oregon.  ( Vol.  7  of  Sm. 
Misc.  (Ml.) 53— 

Instructions  for  research  relative  to 

the  ethnology   and  philology  of  North 
America.     (In  Vol.7  of  Bm.  Misc.  Coll.).  53 — 

Intermixture  of  races.  (In  Sm.  Re- 
ports, 1864) ,5:{— 

Language    of    the    aborigines    of 

America.     (In  Sm.  lie.ports,  1 870) 53 — 

Memorial  of  G.  G.     (In  Sm.  Ileporls, 

1873) 53— 

Tribes  of  western  Washington  and 

northwestern  Oregon.     ( Vol.  1,  Contrih. 
toN.  Amer.  Ethnoloi/ij,  ,fc.)    Wash.,  187T.  .54— 

Gibbs,  Wolcott,  Report  on  physical  ap- 
paratus and  chemical  materials.  (Int. 
Exhib.,  Vienna,  U.  S.  Report,  v.  2.     1875).  52—314 

and  Genth,  Frederick  Aug.  Re- 
searches on  the  ammonia-cobalt  bases. 
(In  Vol.dof  am.  CoHtrib.).. 53— 


Gibson,    William  Sidney.     Certainties 

of  geology.     Lond.,  1840 32—193 

Giddings,  Joshua  Reed.  History  of  the 
rebellion;  its  authors  and  causes.  N.  Y., 
1864 42—254 

Gicseler,  Johann  Carl  Ludwig.  Text 
book  of  ecclesiastical  history.  Cunning- 
ham, F.,  tr.     Phila.,  1836.     3v 14—86 

Gift,  Theo.,  pseud.    See  Fiction. 

Gilbart,  James  William.  Practical 
treatise  on  banking.     Phila.,  1860 29 — 176 

Gilbert,  G.  K.  Geology  of  the  Henry 
mountains.  lUus.  ( United  States  Geo- 
graphical and  Geological  Survey  of  the 
Rocky  Mountain  Region,  J.  W.  Powell  in 
charge.)    Wash.,  1877 54— 

Gilbert,  J.,  'Wataon,  J.  W.,  and  'Weir, 
H.  Household  tales  aud  fairy  stories. 
Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1873 4—  22 

Gilbert,  Nioolas-Joseph-Laurent.  See 
Petits  Poetes  Frau^ais,  v.  2. 

Gilder,  Richard  Watson.  New  day: 
songs  and  sonnets.     lUus.     N.  Y.,  1876..   16— 98 

Gill,  Theodore.  Arrangement  of  the  fam- 
ilies of  fishes.  (In  Vol.  11  o/  Sm.  Misc. 
Coll.)    Wash.,  1872 53— 

Arrangement  of  the  families  of  mam- 
mals, with  analytical  tables.  (In  Vol. 
11  0/ Sm.  Iftsc.  Coll.) .53— 

Arrangement  of  the  families  of  mol- 

Insks.     (In  Vol.  10  of  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.)..  .53— 

Catalogue  of  the  fishes  of  the  east 

coast  of  North  America.  (In  Vol.  14  of 
Sm.  Misc.  Coll.) .53— 

Gill,  Thomas.  Technical  repository :  con- 
taining practical  information  on  subjects 
connected  with  discoveries  and  improve- 
ments in  the  useful  arts.  Illns.  Lond., 
1822-'27.     11  V 18—111 

Same.     2d  series.     Lond.,  1827-'30. 

6v 18—110 

Gillespie,  William  Mitchell.  Manual 
of  the  i>riuciples  and  practice  of  road- 
making.     N.  Y.,  1853 19—115 

Gillet,  Ransom  H.  Federal  government : 
its  officers  and  their  duties.     N.Y.,1872-  29—178 

Gillies,  John.  Aristotle's  ethics  and  pol- 
itics; illustrated  by  introductions  and 
notes;  the  critical  history  of  his  life; 
and  a  new  analysis  of  his  speculative 
works.    Lond.,  1813.     2  v 29—177 

History  of  ancient  Greece,  its  col- 
onies and  conquests.  Loud.,  18.!0.  Parts 
land2.     8v 47—289 

GilliSS,  James  Melville.  Total  eclipse  of 
the  sun,  Sept.,  1858,  in  Peru.  (Sm.  Con- 
trib.,w.  11) 53— 

Gillmore,  Parker.  Prairie  and  forest 
game  of  North  America.  lUus.  N.  Y., 
1874 31—189 


GILLMOEE. 


148 


GOODEICH. 


Oillmorc,  Q.  A.  Siego  and  reduction 
of  Fort  Pulaski,  Ga.,  February,  March, 
and  April,  18()2.     Illus.     N.  Y. ,  1862 . . . .  55— 

Oilmore,  James  Robert.  "Edmund 
Kirke,"  pseud.  Among  the  pines;  or, 
south  in  secession  time.     N.  Y.,1872 4 — 22 

Down  in  Tennessee  and  back  by 

way  of  Richmond.     N.  Y. ,  1865 4—22 

My  southern  friends.     N.  Y. ,  1863 . .     4—22 

Crlrard,  Charles.  Catalogue  of  North 
American  reptiles  in  Sm.  Museum.  (In 
Sm.  Misc.  Coll. ,  V.  2.     1862) 53—    "" 

Contributions  to  the  natural  history 

of  the  fresh-water  fishes  of  North  Amer- 
ica.    (In  Vol.  3o/Sm.  Contrih.)   Wash.  53— 

Report  on  fishes.  (In  Pacific  rail- 
road reports,  V.  6  and  10) 20—179 

Girlhood  of  Shakespeare's  heroines. 
Clarke,  M.  C.     1880.     2v 2—12 

Girondists,  History  of  the.  Lamartine, 
A.  de.     1854.     2v..., 4G— 280 

Glaciers.    See  Geology  (Glacial  period). 

Oladstone,  W.  E.  Gleanings  of  past 
years.     N.Y.,n.d.     2v 45—275 

COKTENTS. 

T.  1.  Death  of  the  Prince  consort ;  Life  of  the  Prince  con- 
sort; Court  of  Victoria;  County  franchise,  .and  Mr. 
Lowe  thereon ;  Last  words  on  the  county  franchise ; 
Postscriptum  on  the  county  franchise ;  Kin  beyond 
the  sea. 
2.  Blanco  White,  1846;  Giacomo  Leopardi;  Tennyson; 
"Wedgwood ;  Hi-shop  Pattcson ;  Macaulay ;  Memoir 
of  Dr.  Norman  MacLeod. 

Homeric  synchronism :   an  inquiry 

into  the  time  and  place  of  Homer.    N.  Y., 

1876 23—140 

Place  of  Homer  in  classical  educa- 
tion and  in  historical  inquiry.  (In  Ox- 
ford essays.     1857) 23 — 142 

Rome  and  the  newest  fashions  in  re- 
ligion; the  Vatican  decrees;  Vaticanism; 
speeches  of  the  Pope.     N.  Y.,  1875 14 —  83 

Glass.    See  Arts  (Useful). 

Glaucus;  or,  the  wonders  of  the  shore. 

Illus.    Kingslej,  C.     1873 31 — 189 

Gleanings  from  the  harvest-fields  of  liter- 
ature, science,  and  art.  Bombaugh,  C.  C. 
Bait,  1860 22-129 

Gleanings  of  past  years.  Gladstone,  W. 
E.     n.  d.     2v 45—276 

Oleig,  George  Robert.  Campaigns  of  the 
British  army  at  Washington  and  New 
Orleans  in  the  years  1814-'15.  Lond., 
1847 42—255 

Memoirs     of     Warren      Hastings. 

Lond.,  1841.     3v 40—244 

God-man.     Townsend,  L.  T.     1872 14—85 

Oodman,  John  D.  American  natural 
history,  and  the  rambles  of  a  naturalist ; 
with  a  biograi)hical  sketch  of  the  author. 
Illus.     Phila.,1846.    2  v.  in  one 31—192 

Oodivin,  William.  History  of  the  com- 
monwealth of  England,  1640-'58.  Lond. , 

1824-'28.     4  V 45—275 

jSee,  also,  Fiction. 


Ooethc,  Johann  Wolfgang  von.  Auto- 
biography; truth  and  poetry  from  my 
own  life.  Oxenford,  J.,  and  Morrison, 
A.J.W.,trs.     186&-'71.     2v 40—245 

Correspondence  with  a  child.  Bost., 

1868 40—245 

Dramatic  works :  containing  Faust, 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris,  Torquato  Tasso,  and 
Egmont — Swanwick,  Anna,  ir.  ;  and 
Goetz  von  Berlichingen  with  the  iron 
hand— Scott,  Sir  W.,  tr.     Lond.,  1870. . .  16—  98 

Faust:   a  tragedy.     Brooks,  C.  T., 

tr.     Boat.,  1869 16—98 

Same.     Taylor,  Bayard,  tr.     Boat., 

1880.     2v.inone 16—98 

Hermann  and  Dorothea.   Frothing- 

ham,  Ellen,  «r.     Boat.,  1870 16—97 

Novels  and  tales.    Lond.,  1871 4 — 22 

C0STENT6. 

Elective  affinities;  Sorrows  of  Werther;  German  emi- 
grantsj;  Good  women ;  A  novelette. 

Poems  and  ballads  of.    Aytoun,  W. 

E.,  and  Martin,  T.,  trs.     N.  Y.,  1871 16—  98 

Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeship. 

Boylan,  R.  D.,  tr.    Lond.,  1870 4—  22 

For  lives  and  critical  notices  of  Goethe,  see  Biography. 

Goetz  von  Berlichingen.  Goethe,  J.  W. 
von 16—  98 

Golden  legend.   Longfellow,  H.  W.  1859.  16—  96 

Gold-foil,  hammered  from  popular  prov- 
erbs.    Holland,  J.  G.     1872 23—139 

Ooldoiii,  Carlo.    See  Biography. 

Oold$«lllith,  Oliver.  History  of  En- 
gland, from  the  earliest  times  to  the 
death  of  George  the  second.  Lond., 
1819.     4v 45—275 

History  of  Greece,  from  the  earliest 

state  to  the  death  of   Alexander   the 

great.     Lond.,  1823.     2v 47—289 

History  of  Rome,  from  the  founda- 
tion of  the  city  of  Rome  to  the  destruc- 
tion of  the  western  empire.  Edin., 
1812.     2v 48.-294 

Vicar  of  Wakefield  ;  with  a  memoir 

by  the  Urn.  R.  A.  Willmott.    Lond.,  n.  d.     4—  22 

Works ;    with  his  life,  by  Waller. 

Loud,  and  N.  Y.,  n.  d 21—125 

CONTENTS. 

Vicar  of  WaUefield ;  Miscellaneous  poems ;  She  stoops  to 
conquer;  or,  the  mistakes  of  a  nigut ;  The  good-natured 
man. 

For  lives  of  Oliver  Goldsmith,  see  Biography. 

Ooode,  G.  Brown.  Catalogue  of  the 
fishes  of  the  Bermudas.  (In  Sm.  Misc. 
CoU.,v.  13) 53— 

Classification  of   the  Smithsonian 

collection  to  illustrate  the  animal  re- 
sources of  the  United  States.  (In  Sm. 
Misc.  Coll.,y.l3) 53— 

Ooodrich,  Charles  A.  Family  encyclo- 
pedia; or,  compendium  of  useful  knowl- 
edge. Illus.  New  edition.  Bigelow, 
J.  R.     N.  Y.,  1860 25—153 


GORDOK. 


149 


GOVERNMENT. 


Oordon,  Lucy  Austin,  Lady  Duff-.  Last 
letters  from  Egypt;  with  memoir  by  her 
daughter,  Mra.  Ross.     Loiid.,  1875 33—202 

Oordon,  Thomas  F.  History  of  New 
Jersey  to  1788.     Trenton,  1834 50—308 

Oorring'e,  Henry  H.,  U.  S.  N.  Coast  of 
Brazil,  from  Cape  Orange  to  Rio  Janeiro. 
Hlns.     Wash.,  1873.     v.  2 55— 

Description  of  Rogers'  jiortable  mi- 
crometer-telescope.    Illus.     n.  d 55 — 

Rio  de  la  Plata.     Wash.,  1875 55— 

West  coast  of  Africa,   from   Capo 


Spartel  to  Sierra  Leone.  Illus.  Wash., 
1873 55— 

and  Schroeder,  Seaton.     Coasts  of 

Tunis;  Sardinia,  Sicily,  and  Malta  chan- 
nels ;  Lipari  islands ;  coasts  of  Sicily  ; 
coasts  of  Tripoli,  Egypt,  and  Syria, 
nius.     Wash.,  1879 55— 

South  coast  of  France ;  west 


coast  of  Italy ;  Tuscan  archipelago ;  Cor- 
sica and  Sardinia.     Illus.     Wash.,  1878.  55 — 
Oorton,   John.      General  biographical 
dictionary.    Lond.,  1838.     3v 25—1.52 

Oorton,  Samuel.     ,See  Biography. 

Gosse,  Philip  Henry.  Life  in  its  lower, 
iuterinediato,  and  higher  forms;  or, 
manifestations  of  the  divine  wisdom  in 
the  natural  history  of  animals.  Illus. 
N.Y.,  1857 31—192 

Oostw^ick,  Joseph,  and  Harrison,  Rob- 
ert. Outlines  of  German  literature.  N. 
Y.,  1873 15—  92 

Ooilg'h,  John  B.  Autobiography;  with 
twenty-six  years'  experience  as  a  public 
speaker.  Illus.   Springfield,  Mass.,  1870.  40—245 

Oould,  Benjamin  A.  Transatlantic  lon- 
gitude.    (/«  Sm.  C'on(rt6.,  v.  16) 5:5 — 

Oould,  Jeanie  T.     See  Fiction. 

Ooilld,  Sabine  Baring-.  Curious  myths 
of  the  middle  ages.     Illus.    Loud.,  1872.  14—  81 

CONTENTS. 

Wandering  Jew ;  Preater  John ;  Divining  rod ;  Seven 
sleepers  of  Ephesiis;  William  Tell:  The  dog  Gellert; 
Tailed  men ;  Antichrist  and  Pope  Joan ;  i^n  in  the 
moon;  Mountain  of  Venus;  Fatality  of  numbers ;  The 
terrestrial  paradise. 


In  exitu  Israel.     N.  Y.,  1870 4—22 

Same;  (title  altered  to)  Gabriella, 

Andr6 4—  22 

ffote.—A  novel,  illustrating  the  currents  of  feeling  in  state 
and  church  of  France  in  1789. 

Legends    of   the    patriarchs    and 


prophets,  and  other  Old  Testament 
characters,  from  various  sources.  N.  Y., 
1872 14- 

OOVERNMBNT  AND  POLITICS. 


83 


Aristocracy. 

Aristocracies.  Carlyle,  T.  (In  hit  Past  and  pres- 
ent.    1843) 23—147 

Aristocracy.  Emerson,  R.  W.  {In  his  Prose  works, 

v.  2,  p.  242.     1870) 23—141 


Government  and  Politics — continued. 
On  the  uses  of  a  landed  gentry.    Froude,  J.  A. 

(In  his  Short  studies  on  great  subjects,  v.  3,  p. 

280.    1877) 2,1—140 

Colonies,  &c. 

England  and  her  colonies.  Froude,  J.  A.  (In  his 
Short  studies,  V.  2,  p.  149.  1872.)  See,  also,  his 
The  colonies  once  more.  (In  his  Short  studies, 
V.  2,  p.  280.     1872) 23—140 

Manual  of  ancient  history,  particularly  with  re- 
gard  to  the  constitutions,  the  commerce,  and  the 
colonies  of  the  states  of  antiquity.      Heeren, 

Arnold  H.L.    Lond 43—262 

For  works  on  particular  colonies,  see  nndor  headings  of 
diiferent  countries. 

Democracy. 

Athenian  democracy.     Freeman,   E.   A.    (In  his 

Historical  e8.says,  2d  series,  p.  107.    1873) 23 — 142 

Democracy  in  America.     Tocqueville,  C.  A.  de. 

1862 49—301 

Same,  reviewed.  Mill,  J.  S.  (In  his  Dis- 
sertations, &c.,  v.  2,  p.  79.    1868) 23—141 

Works  of  Paine,  Thomas.    1797.    2  v 21—125 

Liberty. 

History  of  liberty,    Eliot,  S.    1853.    2v 14—85 

Liberty  and  slavery.    Bledsoe,  A.  T.    1856 29 — 177 

Rights  of  man.    Paine,  Thomas.     (In  his  Works, 

V.  2.    1797) 21—125 

Story  of  liberty.    Coffin,  C.  C.    1879 43—263 

See,  also.  Slavery,  in  general  alphabet. 

Miscellaneous  'Works  on  Government,  Parties, 
and  Politics. 

Athenian  republic.     Xenophon.     (In  his  Works. 

1845) 17-103 

Disquisition  on  government.    Calhoun,  J.  C.    (In 

his  Works,  v.  1.    1851) 22—135 

Dissertation  on  parties.    Bolingbroke,  Henry  St. 

John,  Lord.     (inAi*  Works,  v.  2.     1841) 21—128 

Dissertations  and  discussions.    Mill,  John  Stuart. 

1808.    4v 23—141 

Note. — See  Contents,  under  author's  name  in  general  al- 
phabet. 

Ulements  of  morality,  including  polity.    Whewell, 

W.     N.  T.,  1845.    2v 30—184 

Tour  letters  on  government.    Adams,  John.    (In 

Ai«  Works,  V.  6,  p.  405.     1856) 22—135 

Friend,  The.    Coleridge,  S.  T.     (In  his  Works, 

V.  2,  pp.  153-307.    1856) tl— 127 

History  of  parties  in  the  United  States.    Van  Bn- 

ren,  M.    N.  T.,  1867 29-178 

Lacedemonian    republic.      Xenophon.      (In   his 

Works.     1845) 17—103 

Legal  and  political  hermeneutics.  Lieber,  F.  1839.      29 — 179 
L'esprit  des  lois.     Defense  do  I'esprit  des  lois. 
Montesquieu,  C.  de  S.     (In  his  (Euvres  com- 

pl6tes,  p.  189) 29—177 

Manual  of  political  ethics.    Lieber,  F.    1875.    2  v.      29—178 
Maxims  of  state.    The  cabinet  council.    Raleigh, 

Sir  Walter.    (In  his  Works,  v.  8,  pp.  1  and  37.) 

1829 21—124 

On  govenmient.    Helps,  Sir  A.    (In  his  Friends  in 

council,  Ist  series,  v.  2,  p.  47;  2d  series,   v.  2, 

p.  163) 23—139 

Parties.  Lieber,  F.     (In  his  Political  ethics,  v.  2, 

p.  252.    1875) 2»— 178 

Party  politics.    Froude,  J.  A.     (In  his  Short  stud. 

ies,  3d  series,  p.  309.     1877) 23—140 


GOVERNMENT. 


150 


GEEECE. 


Government  and  Politics — continued. 

Personal  virtue  in  its  relation  to  political  eminence. 
Foster,  John.  {In  his  Critical  essays,  v.  1,  p.  157. 
1857) 23—140 

Political  and  commercial  works  of  Charles  D'Ave- 
nant;  collected  and  revised  by  "Whitwoi-th,  Sir 
Charles.    1771.    5  v 21—127 

Political  nicknames.  D'Israeli,  Isaac.  {In  his  Cu- 
riosities of  literature,  v.  9,  p.  80) 15 —  91 

Political  philosophy.  Brougham,  H.  2d  ed.  Lond., 

1849.    3v  29—178 

Political  rock.    Greg,  W.  E.    (In  his  Rocks  ahead, 

pp.  1-55.    1875)  23—140 

Politics.    Aristotle.    From  the  Greek.    Gillies,  J. 

Lond.,  1813.     2t : 29—176 

Politics.    Emerson,  R.  "W.     {In  his  Prose  works, 

v.l,p.5I9.    1870) 23—141 

Secularization  of  politics.     Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     {In 

his  Rationalism  in  Europe,  v.  2,  p.  100.     1870) . . .       14—  84 

Speeches  of  Carl  Schurz ;  colleott^d  and  revised  by 

the  author.    Phila.,  1865  22—133 

Spirit  of  laws.  The.    Montesquieu,   C.  de  S.  1792. 

2  V 29—177 

Standard  library  cyclopasdia  of  political,  &c.,  in- 
formation.    1848.     4  vols 29—179 

Statesman's  manual.  Coleiidge,  S.  T.  {In  his 
Works,  V.  1,  p.  417.    1856) 29—178 

The  republic.    Plato,     (v.  2  o/ Dialogues.    1872)..      17—103 
See,  also,  Plato's  dialogues  of  Timfeus  and  Cri- 
tias,  V.  2;  Crito,  v.  1;  Laws,  v.  4;  and  States- 
man,T.3 17—103 

Theory  of  government ;  or,  politics  proper.  Stew- 
art, D.     (Jn  Ai«  Works,  v.  9,  p.  351.     1856) 21— 

Thoughts  on  govemmonl.     Adams,  John.     (In  his 

Works,  v.  4,  p.  189.     1850) 22—135 

Vindicationof  natural  society.    Burke,  E.     {In  his 

Works,  v.l.    1826)  21—128 

ITational  Character  and  the  Nation. 

Christian  life  and  character  of  the  civil  institutions 
of  the  United  States.  Morris,  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin.   Phila.,  1804 29—177 

The  nation  :  the  foundations  of  civil  order  and  po- 
litical life  in  the  United  States.  Mulford,  E. 
1875 


29—179 


Patriotism. 


Idea  of  a  patriot  king.    Bolingbroke,  Henry  St. 

John,  iord.  (J»  Ai«  Works,  v.  2,  p.  372.  1841).-  21—128 
Letter  on  the  spirit  of  patriotism.    Bolingbroke, 

Henry  St.  John,  Lord.      {In  his  Works,  v.  2, 

p.  352.     1841) 21—128 

National  monuments.    Alison,  A.     {In  his  Misc. 

essays,  p.  73.    1854) 23 — 142 

Representative  Government. 

History  of  representative  government  in  Europe. 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     1652 29—179 

Thoughts  on  parliament-ary  reform.     Mill,  J.  S. 

{In  his  Dissertations,  &c.,  v.  4,  p.  5) 23 — 141 

For  works  upon  the  constitutions  of  various  countries, 
such  as  England,  United  States,  see  names  in  general 
alphabet. 
For  lives  of  eminent  statesmen,  see  Biography  (Collective  ; 
Individual) ;  also,  History  ;  Political  economy,  &c. 

Government    of  Thiers.     Simou,   Jnles. 

N.  Y.,  1879 47—290 

Orace  Greenwood,  pseud.     See  Lippin- 

COtt,  Mrs.  S.  J.  C. 


Graham,  Catharine  (formerly  Macau- 
lay,  Catharine).  History  of  England. 
Lond.,  1746.     2v 46—284 

Grabam,  John  A.  Mimoirs  of  John 
Home  Toolte  ;  proofs  identifying  him  as 
the  author  of  the  celebrated  letters  of 
Junius.     N.  Y.,  1828 40—242 

Grahame,  James.  History  of  the 
United  States  of  North  America,  from 
the  plantation  of  the  ]5ritish  colonies 
till  assumption  of  national  independence. 
Phila.,  1850.     2v 49—302 

Inquiry  into  the  principle  of  popu- 
lation, &c.     Edin.,  181G 29—176 

Grrammar.    See  Language. 

Grammar  of  ornament.     Jones,  0 15 —  88 

Grammar  of  the  language  of  the  Lenni 
Lenape,  or,  Delaware  Indians.  Zeis- 
herger,  D.     Phila.,  1827 15—93 

Grant,  James.  Thoughts  on  the  origin 
and  descent  of  the  Gael,  and  relative  to 
the  poems  of  Ossian.     Edin.,  1814 48—292 

Grant,  U.  8.  For  lives  of  Grant,  see 
Biography. 

Also,  see  Young's    (J.  R.)  Around  the    world 
with  General  Grant.     1879.    2v 34—208 

G-rasshopper.    See  Natural  history  (Insects). 

Gray,  Asa.  Darwiniana:  essays  and  re- 
views pertaining  to  Darwinism.  N.  Y., 
1876 30—186 

Manual  of  botany.     Illus.     N.  Y., 

1867 .32—195 

See,  alto.  Pacific  railroad  reports,  v.  12 20 — 118 

Natural  science  and  religion  :  two 

lectures.     N.  Y.,  1880 14—84 

Plantie   Wriglitiame   Texano,  Neo 

Mexicante.     Parts  1,  2.     (Sm.  Contrib., 

V.  3-5) 53— 

Gray,  John.  Lectures  on  the  nature  and 
use  of  money.     Edin.,  1848 29—176 

Gray,  Robertson.     See  Fiction. 

Graydon,  Alexander.  Memoirs  of  his 
owntime(1756tol8ll).  Littell,  J.  S.,ed. 
Phila.,  1846 40—245 

Great  Britain.     See  England, 

Great  rebellion.  Headley,J.  T.  1867.  2 
V.  in  one 42 — 254 

Great  truths  by  great  authors:  a  diction- 
ary of  aids  to  reflection.     1856 15 —  91 

Greatness.  Emerson,  R.  W.  (/h/u's  Let- 
ters and  social  aims.     1876) - 23 — 141 

Helps,     A.      (In     his    Friends    in 

council,  1st  series,  v.  1,  p.  74) 23 — 139 

GREECE. 

Antiquities,  Geography,  and  Manners. 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  antiquities.    lUus. 

Smith,W.     1848 25—151 

G-recian  and  Roman  geography.    Long,  G.,  and 

Dunglison,  R.    1829 34—202 

History  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  ancient 

Greeks.    St.  John,  J.  A.    Lond.,  u.  d.    3  v.  in 

one 47—288 


GrREECE. 


151 


GEEGORT. 


Greece — continued. 

Maps,  plaiiH,  views,  and  cuius  illustrating  travels 

of  Anaeliarsis.     1793 35—212 

Travels  of  Auacharsis  the  j-ouuger  in  (Ireece,  in 
the  4th  century  B.  C.  Bartb61cmy,  J.  .T.  Lond., 
1794,  7  v 35—212 

Modem  Greece. 

Diary  in  Greek  waters.  Howard,  G.  W.  F. 
(seventh  Earl  of  Carlisle).  HIus.  Felton.C.C, 
ed.     1855 35—211 

Greeks  of  to-day.    Tuckerman,  C.  K.    N.T.,ie72       35—212 

Modern  Greece :  a  narrative  of  a  reaidenro  and 
travels  in  Greece ;  with  observations  on  antiqui- 
ties, literature,  language,  &c.  Baii-d,  H.  M. 
1856 35—212 

Rambles  and  studies  in  Greece.    Illus.    Mahaffy, 

J.  P.    Lond.,  1876 35—212 

Travels  in  Greece.    Taylor,  J.  B.    N.  Y.,  1870 35—212 

History. 

Afikirs    ()f  Greece.    Xenophon.     {In  hU  "Works. 

1845) 17—103 

Age  of  Pericles:  a  history  uf  the  politics  and  arts 

of  Greece  from  the  Persian  to  the  Peloponnosian 

war.    Lloyd,  W.  W.    1873.    2  v 15—  89 

Ancient  Greece.    Heeren,  A.  H.  L.    Lond.,  1847.  47—288 
Ancient  Greece  and  mediaeval  Italy.    Freeman,  E, 

A.    {In  his  Historical  essays,  2d  series.    1873)  .  23 — 142 
Constitutional  history  of  Greece.    Legar€,  H.    v.  1. 

(7)1  Awt  Writings.     1846) 22—133 

Greece  during  the  Macedonian  period.    Freeman, 

E.  A.   (/»  Ai«  Historical  essays,  2d  series.    1873).  23—142 
Greeks  and  the  Persians.     Cox,  G.  W.    (Epochs 

of  history  series.)     N.  Y.,  1876 47—289 

History   of  ancient   Greece.    Gillies,    J.    Lond., 

1820.    Part8land2.     8v 47—289 

History  of  Greece.    Goldsmith,  O.    1823.    2  v....  47—289 

History  of  Greece.    Grote,  G.    N.Y.,1833.    llv.-  47-289 

History  of  Greece.    Mitford,  W.    Lond,  1838.    8  v.  47—288 
History  of  Greece.    Thirlwall,  C.    N.  Y.,  1848-'51. 

2  V 47—288 

Feloponnesian  war.     Thucydides.     1840 17 — 103 

See,  also,  in  the  general  alphabet.  Biography  (Collective)  j 
Drama ;  Language ;  Literature ;  Homer. 

Greek.  See  various  hea<lings  under  Greece  in  general  alpha- 
l)et.  Also, 'Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Paganism); 
Geography  (Ancient);  Langaage ;  Literature;  Mythol- 
ogy; Drama. 

Orecley,  Horace.  American  conflict : 
ii  history  of  tlie  great  rebellion  in  the 
United  States  of  America,  1860-'64. 
Illns.     N.  Y.,  1865-'67.     2  v 40—245 

Recollections  of  a  bttsy  life ;  includ- 
ing reminiscences  of  American  politics 
and  politicians.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1868....   40— 245 
For  lives  of  Greeley,  gee  Biography. 

Oreen,  B.  F.  Marine  compass:  paper 
read  at  United  Stat(  s  naval  academy, 
1874.     Wash., 1874 55— 

Green,  Duane  Merritt.  Ladies  and  offi- 
cers of  the  United  States  army ;  or, 
American  aristocracy.     Chicago,  1880..  22 — 128 

Oreen,  F.  M.  Determination  of  second- 
ary meridians  by  the  electric  telegraph. 
Wash.,  1876 55— 

Navigation   of  the  Caribbean   sea 

and  gulf  of  Mexico.    Wash.,  1877 55— 


Green,  F.  M. — continued. 

Telegrapliic  determination  of  differ- 
ences of  longitude  in  the  West  Indies 
and  Central  America.  Illus.  Wash., 
1877 55— 

Green,  John  Richard.  History  of  the 
English  people,  to  1815.  N.  Y.,  1878-'80. 
4  V 45—274 

Short  history  of  the  English  people. 

N.  Y.,  1876 1 45—274 

Stray   stndies   from  England    and 

Italy.     N.  Y.,  1876 23—140 

CONTENTS. 

A  brother  of  the  poor ;  Sketches  in  sunshine ;  The  poetry 
of  wealth  ;  Lambeth  and  the  archbishops ;  Children  by 
the  sea;  The  Florence  of  Dante;  Buttercups;  Abbot 
and  town;  Hotels  in  the  clouds;  iEneas:  a  Virgilian 
study ;  Two  Venetian  studies  ;  1,  Venice  and  Rome ;  2, 
Venice  and  Tintoretto  ;  The  district  visitor ;  Early  his- 
tory of  Oxford:  Home  of  our  Angevin  kings;  Cfapri; 
Capri  and  its  Roman  remains ;  Tne  feast  of  the  coral- 
fishers. 

Green,  Thomas  J.  Journal  of  the  Tex- 
ian  expedition  against  Mier.  Illus.  N. 
Y.,  1845 35—216 

Greene,  Nathaniel.  For  life,  see  Biog- 
raphy. 

Grccnliow,  Robert.  History  of  Ore- 
gon .and  CHlifornia.     Host.,  1847 50—307 

Greenland,  Historical  and  descriptive  ac- 
count of.  (Edinburgh  cabinet  library, 
v.2fe) 29—179 

Grecnoug:li,  Sarah  D.     See  Fiction. 

Greenwood,  James.  Legends  of  sav- 
age life.     Illns.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  n.  d.     4 — 22 

Low-life  deeps.     Illustrated  by  Con- 

canen,  A.     Lond., 1876 22—129 

Night  in  a  workshop.     (/»  Little 

classics,  V.  1) 6 —  35 

Seven  curses  of  London.  Bost.,1869.  35 — 211 

Greg:,  Thomas.  System  for  managing 
heavy  and  wet  lauds  without  summer 
fallows.     Lond., 1841 18—108 

Gre{(,  William  Rathbone.  Enigmas  of 
life.     Best.,  1874 23—140 

CONTKNTB. 

Realizable  ideals;  Malthus  notwithstanding;  Non-sur- 
vival of  the  fittest :  Human  development:  Significanoeof 
life  ;  De  profundis  ;  Elsewhere. 

Rocks  ahead ;  or,  the  warnings  of 

Cassandra.     Bost.,  1875 23—140 

CONTENTS. 

Political  rock  ;  Economic  rock ;  Religious  rock  ;  Appen- 
dix :  The  mistake  of  honest  Democrats ;  Unionist  re- 
strictions on  labor ;  Three  men  and  three  eras ;  United 
States  in  recent  years. 

Greg^g:,  Josiah.  Commerce  of  the  prai- 
ries ;  or,  the  journal  of  a  Santa  F6  trader. 
Illus.     N.  Y.,  1864.     2v 35—216 

Greg:ory,  John.  Course  of  civil  engi- 
neering.    Lond.,  n.  d 19 — 115 

Gregory,  Olinthus.  Mathematics  for 
practical  men.  3d  edition,  revised  and 
enlarged  by  Law,  Henry.     Lond.,  1848.  19 — 115 

Mechanics,   theoretical,    practical, 

and  descrijjtive.     Lond.,  1826.     3  v. ;  2 

of  text  and  1  of  plates 18 — 110 


GEEKVILLE. 


152 


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Orenvllle,  George  Nugent  Temple. 
Nugent,  Lord.  Memorials  of  John 
Hampden,  \u»  party  and  bis  times, 
lllus.     Lend.,  1832.     2v 40—244 

Orenville  papers :  correspondence  of  Rich- 
ard Greuville,"  Earl  Temple,  and  Hon. 
George  Grenville,  their  friends  and  con- 
temporaries (1742-1777).  Smith,  W.J., 
ed.     Lond.,  1852-'53.     4  v 40—244 

Cresset,  Jean  Baptist*  Louis.  (See 
Petits  Poetes  Frangais,  v.l) 17 — 103 

O  re  ville, '^Charles  Cavendish  Fulko 
(clerk  of  the 'council  to  George  and 
William  IV).  Journal  of  the  reigns  of 
King  George  4th  and  King'William  4th. 
Reeve,  Harry,  ed.     N.  Y.,  1875.   2  v....  45—274 

Same.     (Bric-a-brac    series,    v.    5.) 

N.  Y.,  1875 •  36—218 

Crey,  Mrs.  E.  C.     See  Fiction. 

Orierson,  James.  Saint  Andrews  as  it 
was  and  as  it  is.  lUus.  St.  Andrews, 
1838 14-86 

Oriffln,  Frederick.  Junius  discovered. 
(Identifying him  withThomasPowuall.) 
Bost.,  1854 40—242 

Oriffln,  John  Joseph.  Crystallography, 
with  its  application  to  mineralogy. 
Glasgow,  1841 32—193 

Practical  treatise  on  the  use  of  the 

blow-pipe.     Glasgow,  1827 18—110 

Griffith,  Thomas  W.  Sketches  of  the 
early  history  of  Maryland.     Bait.,  1821.  50—309 

Grig's,  John.  Southern  and  western 
songster.     Pliila. ,  1758 17—104 

Orimm,  Herman.  Life  of  Michael  An- 
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Orindon,  Leopold  Hartley.  Life:  its 
nature,  varieties,  and  phenomena. 
Phila.,  1867 31—192 

Oringo,  Harry,  pseud.     Sec  Wise,  H.  A. 

Orinnell  expedition,  United  States.  lllus. 
Kane,  E.  K.     1854 33-200 

Oriswold,  C.  D.  Isthmus  of  Panama, 
and  what  I  saw  there.     N.  Y. ,  1852 3&— 216 

Griswoltl,  Rnfus  Wilmot.  Republican 
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of  Washington.  lllus.  N.  Y.  and  Loud., 
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Grocott,  J.  C.  Familiar  quotations. 
Liverpool,  1871 17—104 

Grossman,  F.  M.  Pima Indiansof  Ari- 
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Grote,  George.     History  of  Greece.    N. 

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GrotiUS,  Hngo.  Rights  of  war  and 
peace,  in  three  books,  wherein  are  ex- 
plained the  law  of  nature  and  nations, 
and  the  principal  points  relating  to  gov- 
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Lond.,  lTi8 29—177 


Orummett,  Flexible.    Leaves  from  my 

log-book.     Phila.,  1835 34—206 

Ouardian,  Tlie.    (In  Addison's,  J.,  Works, 

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Guatemala ;  or,  the  united  provinces  of 

Central  America.   Dunn.H.    N.Y.,1828.  47—288 

See.  also.  America  (Central). 

Gnbcrnatis,  Angelo  de.  Zoological 
mythology  ;  or,  the  legends  of  animals. 
N.  Y.  and  Lond,  1872.     2v 14—81 

Gudrun,     Lovers    of.     Morris,   William. 

1870 16—  95 

Guernsey,  Alfred  H.  Thomas  Carlyle : 
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1879 39—238 

Guerrazzi,  Francesco  Domenico.  See 
Fiction. 

Guicciardini,  Francesco.  Istoria 
d'ltalia  (1490-1532).     Lond.,  1821.     5  v.  48— 297 

Guide  book  of  the  Atlantic  and  St.  Law- 
rence railroad,  with  a  description  of  the 
White  mountains.  lllus.  Beckett,  S. 
B.     Portland,  1853 34—209 

Gnillemin,  Amedde.  Forces  of  nature, 
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The  heavens  :  popular  astronomy. 

Lockyer,  J.  N.,  ei.    4th  edition,  revised 

by  Proctor,  R.  A.     N.  Y. ,  1872 32—196 

The  sun.     Pliipsou,  A.  L.,  1r.    N. 

Y.,  1872 32—196 

Wonders  of  the  moon.     Mead,  Miss 

M.G., tr.  Mitchell,  Maria, erf.  N.Y.,1873.  32—196 

GuiZOt,  Frangois  Pierre  Guillaume.  Cor- 
neille  and  his  times.     N.  Y.,  1852  39—237 

CONTENTS. 

Poetry  in  France  before  the  time  of  Comeille;  Pierre 
Comeillc;  JeanCliapelain;  JeanKotron;  PaulScarron; 
Appendix. 

France  under  Louis  Philippe,  from 

1841  to  1847.     Lond.,  1865 46—280 

General  history  of  civilization  in 

Europe,  from  the  fall  of  the  Eonian  em- 
pire to  the  French  revolution.  N.  Y.  and 
Phila.,  1846.     4v 43—280 

History  of  Oliver  Cromwell  and  the 

English  commonwealth,  from  the  execu- 
tion of  Charles  the  first  to  the  death  of 
Cromwell.  Scoble,  A.  R.,  tr.  Phila., 
1854.    2v 39—236 

History  of  the  English  revolution, 

from  the  accession  of  Charles  the  first. 
Oxford,  1838.     2v 45—274 

History  of  tlie  origin  of  represent- 
ative government  in  Europe.  Scoble,  A. 
U.,tr.    Lond.,  1852 29—179 

■—  Last   days  of  the  reign  of  Louis 

Philippe.     Lond. ,  1867 46—280 

Popular  history  of  France,  from  the 

earliest  times ;  with  three  hundred  illus- 
trations by  A.  De  Neuville.    Black,  R. ,  tr. 

Bost.,  n.  d.     6v 47—291 

For  life  and  notices  of  Guizot,  see  Biography. 

Gunton,  William.    See  Biography. 


GCTEOWSKI. 


153 


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Ourowski,  Adam  G.,  Count  de.    Knssia 

as  it  is.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1854 48—293 

Olistavus  Adolphus.     See  Biography. 

Gustavus  Vasa.  5ee  Biography;  aUo 
S'weden,  in  general  alphabet. 

Ouy,  Joseph.     Elements  of  astronomy. 

,    Phila.,  1853 32—196 

Ouyot,  Arnold.  Directions  for  meteoro- 
logical observations.  (In  Sm.  Sept., 
1855) 54—324 

Earth  and  man :  lectnres  on  compar- 
ative physical  geography,  in  its  relation 
tothehistory  of  mankind.  Felton,  C.  C, 
tr.    Bost.,  1855 31—192 

Map  of  the  Catskill  mountains.     N. 

Y.,1879.   34—209 

Tables,  meteorological  and  physical. 

(In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,y.  1.     1859) 53—322 

Ovrilt,  Josepli.  Cyclopaedia  of  archi- 
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Habberton,  John.    See  Fiction. 

Habersham,  Alexander  W.  My  last 
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and  Loo  Clioo  islands,  the  coasts  of 
China,  Formosa,  Japan,  Kamtschatka, 
Siberia,  and  the  month  of  the  Araoor 
river.    Illus.    Phila. ,  1857 36—220 

Habit.  Arnold,  F.  (/nfti«  Turning  points 
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Elder,  W.  (/»At8  Enchanted  beauty, 

p.  244.     1859) 23—140 

Mathews,  W.     (/«  his  Getting  on 

in  the  world,  p.  159.     1876) 23—140 

Habitations  of  animals :  homes  without 

hands.     Illus.     Wood,  J.  G.     1874 31—191 

Habitations  of  man  in  all  ages.      Illus. 

Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E.     Bost.,  1876 30—185 

Habits,   Bad,   of  good  society.      Baker, 

George  A.,  jr.      1876 23-141 

Habits  of  men.     Doran,  J.     1865 23—138 

Haderinann,  Jeanette  R.  See  Fic- 
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Hadley,  James.  Introduction  to  Ro- 
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Haeckel,  Ernst  Heiurich.  History  of 
creation:  an  exposition  of  the  doctrine 
of  evolution  in  general,  and  of  that  of 
Darwin,  Goethe,  and  Lamarck  in  partic- 
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IIag:eii,  Gotthilf  H.  L.  Memoir  of  J.  F. 
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Hag^en,  Hermann  August.  Synopsis  of 
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Hager,  Albert  D.  Geology  of  Vermont. 
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Hag^ne,  Arnold,  an({I!nunons,  S.  F.  De- 
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20 


IIag:iie,  James  D.  Mining  industry. 
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Haidah  Indians  of  Queen  Charlotte's 
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Hail-storms.    See  Meteorology. 

Haklliyt,  Richard.      Collection  of  the 

early  voyages,  travels,  and  discoveries  of 
I      theEnglishnation.   Lond.,  1809-'12.  5v.  53—319 
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and  western  Europe  from  1678  to  1697. 

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!      copies 46 — 284 

i  Hale,  Edward  Everett.     How  to  do  it. 

Bost.,  1872 23—140 

Workiugmen's  homes :   essays  and 

stories.     Bost.,  1874 29—175 

For  hie  tales  and  sketches,  see  Fiction. 

Half-hours  with  the  best  authors.   Knight, 


23—136 


C.     1866.     4v 

Half-hours  with  the  best  letter-writers 
and  autobiographers.  Knight,  C.  n.  d. 
2v 23—136 

Half-hours  with  the  stars.     Proctor,  R.  A. 

IWl 32—196 

Haliburton,  Thomas  Chaudler.  See 
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Halkett,  John.  Historical  notes  re- 
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Hall,  Anna  Maria.    See  Fiction. 

Hall,  Benjamin  H.  History  of  eastern 
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Hall,  Charles  F.  Scientific  results  of 
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Second  arctic  expedition,  1864-69. 

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Hall,  James,  and  Whitfield,  R.  P.  Pa- 
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Hull,  Louisa  Jane.  Joanna  of  Sicily, 
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Hall,  William  W.  How  to  live  long;  or, 
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Hallani,  Henry.  Constitutional  history 
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the  seventh  to  the  death  of  George  the 
second.     N.  Y.,  1873. 46—281 

Introduction    to  the  litei-ature    of 

Europe,  in  the  fifteenth,  sixteenth,  and 
seventeenth  centuries.  Loud.,  1847.  3  v.  15 — 92 

View  of  the  state  of  Europe  during 

the  middle  ages.     Lond.,  1846-'48.     3  v.  46— 264 

For  biographical  sketch  of  Hallam,  tee  Martinean,  H. : 
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Halleck,  Fitz-Greene.  Poems;  with 
extracts  from  those  of  J.  R.  Drake.  Wil- 
son, J.  G.,  pd.     N.  y.,  1873 16—98 

For  life  of  Ualleck,  see  Biography. 

Haliiwell,  James  Orchard.  'Diction- 
ary of  archaic  and  provincial  words,  ob- 
solete phrases,  proverbs,  and  ancient  cus- 
toms, from  the  fourteenth  century. 
Lond.,  1847.     2v 25—149 

Hallo  well,  Edward.  Report  on  reptiles. 
(See  Pacific  railroad  reports,  v.  10) 20 — 118 

Haniersly,  L.  R.  Records  of  living 
officers  of  the  United  States  navy. 
Phila.,  1878 37—227 

Haniersly,  T.  H.  S.  Army  register  of 
the  United  States  for  one  hundred  years 
(1779-1879),  &c.,  &c.     Wash.,  1880  ....  51—310 

Hamcrton,  Philip  Gilbert.     Chapters 

on  animals.     Illus.     Bost.,  1874 31—191 

Intellectual  life.     Boat.,  1873 23—140 

Painter's  camp  in  England,   Scot- 

-  land,  and  in  France.     Bost.,  1873 35 — 213 

Round  my  house;  notes  of  arural  life 

in  France,  in  peace  and  war.  Bost.,  1876.  35 — 212 

■ Sylvan  year,  and  Unknown  river. 

Boat.,  1876 15—  89 

Thoughts  about  art.     Bost.,  1874..   15—  89 

Unknown    river.      [The    Arroux.] 

An  etcherte  voyage  of  discovery.     Illus. 

Boat.,  1872 15—89 

Same.     (Bound  ivith  Sylvan  year)  .   15 —  89 

For  hi.s  novels,  see  Fiction. 

Hamilton,  Alexander.  Works:  pub- 
lished by  order  of  the  Joint  Library  Com- 
mittee of  Congresa.  Hamilton,  J.  C,  ed. 
N.Y.,  1851.    7v 22—133 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Correspondence. 

2.  A  full  vindication  of  the  measures  of  Congress  from 

the  calumnies  of  their  enemies,  in  answer  to  a  let- 
ter under  the  signature  of  a  Westchester  farmer. 
The  farmer  refuted;  or,  a  more  comprehensive  and 

important  view   of  the  disputes  between  Great 

Britain  and  the  colonies,  &c. 
The  Contineutalist. 
Letters  of  Puhlius. 
Letters  from  Phocion. 
Address  of  the  Annapolis  convention. 
Constitution  of  the  Banlc  of  Now  York. 
Speeches  in  New  York  legislature. 
Speeches  in  Federal  convention. 
Speeches  in  New  York  convention  on  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States,  &.c. 
8.  Eepoi-ts  as  Secretary  of  the  Treasury : 

On  public  credit. 

On  State  debts. 

On  operations  of  impost  act. 

On  tflnnage  duties. 

On  disposition  of  puhlic  lands. 

On  national  bank. 

On  establishment  of  a  mint. 

On  manufactures. 

On  loans. 

On  public  funds. 

On  public  debt,  receipts  and  expenditures,  &c. 

4.  Cabinet  papers. 

5.  Cabinet  papers. 

Speech  on  commercial  relations. 
Act  to  punish  certain  crimes. 
Act  laying  duties  upon  carriages. 
Act  as  to  calling  forth  the  militia. 
Remarks  on  the  treaty  with  Great  Britain. , 
Military  papers. 

6.  Correspondeuce. 
Letters  of  H.  G. 

Address  to  the  public  creditors. 


Hamilton,  Alexander — continued. 

V.  6.  Vindication  of  the  funding  system. 
Anti-defanier. 
7.  Cabinet  papers. 

Essays  on  politics,  ifec. ; 

An  American. 

Civis  to  Mercator. 

Catullus  to  Aristides. 

Pacificus. 

No  Jacobin. 

TuUy— to  the  people  of  the  United  States.  _ 

Horatius— to  tlie  people  of  the  United  States. 

Camillus — defence  of  Jay's  treaty. 

Americus — the  warning. 

Titus  Manlius — the  stand. 

Lucius  Crassus — examination  of  Jefferson's  mes- 
sage trt  Congress  of  December  7,  1801. 

Explanation — ^^answer  to  charges  respecting  extra 
payments  to  Washington  on  account  of  his  salary. 

Farewell  address— a  draft. 

Public  conduct  and  character  of  John  Adams. 

Address  to  the  electors  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

Briefs. 

Lansing  or  Burr,  Sec. 

Joint  author.    See  Federalist. 

Hamilton,  Lady  Anue.  Secret  history 
of  the  court  of  England,  from  the  acces- 
sion of  George  the  third  to  the  death  of 
George  the  fourth;  including  the  mys- 
tcrioua  death  of  the  princeas  Charlotte. 
Lond., 1832.     2  v.  in  one 45—274 

Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.  See  Dodge, 
Mary  Abigail. 

Hamilton,  Sir  William.  Discussions 
on  philosophy  and  literature,  education 
and  university  reform.    N.  Y.,  1868 30 — 184 

CONTENTS. 

P/«io»op/i!/.— Philosophy  of  the  unconditioned  in  reference 
to  Cousin's  infinituabsolute;  Philosophy  of  perception ; 
Tennemann's  manual  of  the  history  of  philosophy  i  Logic  j 
Deaf  and  dumb :  Dalgarno ;  Idealism,  with  reference  to 
A.  Collier. 

Literature. — Epistola-  obscurorum  virorum;  Revolutions 
of  medicine  in  reference  to  CuUen. 

.Ed«(:a(io?i.— Study  of  mathematics  a.s  an  exercise  of  mind ; 
^Condititms  of  classical  learning;  The  patronage  and 
superintendence  of  universities;  State  of  the  English 
universities  with  reference  to  Oxford ;  Right  of  dissent- 
ers to  admission  into  the  English  universities;  Cousin 
on  German  scliools. 

Philosopliical  appendix. — Conditions  of  the  tliinkable  sys- 
tematized; Alpliabet  of  liuman  thouglit;  rhilosophical 
testimonies  to  the  limitation  of  our  knowledge  from  the 
limitation  of  our  faculties. 

Logical  appendix. — Of  syllogism;  Affirmation  and  nega- 
tiou^propositional  forms. 

Educational  appendix. — Academic  patronage  and  regula- 
tion in  reference  to  the  university  of  Eiliuburgh ;  Degree 
in  arts  in  the  university  of  Louvain  ;  Reform  of  thelEn- 
glish  university,  with  special  reference  to  Oxford,  and 
limited  to  the  faculty  of  arts. 


Lectures  on  logic.     Maiusel,  H.  L., 

and  Veitch,  J.,  eds.     Bost.,  1867 30—184 

Lectures  on  metaphysics.     Mansel, 

H.  L.,  and  Veitch,  J.,  eds.  Boat.,  1869.  30—184 
Examination   of   Sir   William    Hamilton's 

phUosophy.    Mill,  J.  S.    Bost.,  1866.    2v 30—184 

Sir  William  Hamilton.    Baynes,  Thomas  S. 

(In  Edinburgh  essays.     1867) 23—142 

Sir  William  Hamilton.    DeQuincey,  T.    (In 

Aw  Essays  on  philosopliical  writers,  V.  1.     1860).       21 — 126 

Hamlet    See  Shakespeare,  William. 

Hamley,    Edward    Bruce.       Voltaire. 

(Foreign  classics  series.)    Phila.,  n.  d 36 — 217 

Hammond,  Samuel  H.,  and  Mans- 
field, L.  W.  Country  margins  and  ram- 
bles of  a  journalist.    N.Y.,  1855 34—210 


HAMMOND. 


155 


HASKBL. 


Haniinond,  William  Alexander,  M.  D. 
Spiritualism  and  allied  causes  and  con- 
ditions of  nervous  derangement.  Illus. 
N.  Y.,  1876 30—183 

Hampden,  John.     See  Biography. 

Hanist,   Olphar,  pseud.      See  Thomas, 

Ralpb. 

Hand-books  to  any  subject  are  entered  under  the  subject 
heading;  also,  niider  the  oM(/ior>  name. 

Hanging  of  the  crane.    Illiis.   Longfellow, 

H.  W.      1875 , lt>— 96 

Hannibal.  <Scc Biography  (Collective: 
Miscellaneous). 

Hans  Breitmann's  ballads.   Leland,  C.  Q. 

1871 16—  97 

Hansard,  George  Agar.  Book  of  arch- 
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Hansard,  Thomas  Curson.  Art  of 
printing;  its  history,  from  the  days  of 
John  Gutenberg.    Edin.,  1851 15—  89 

Harbinger  of  health.     Davis,  A.  J.    1871 .  14—  81 

Hardw^ick,  Charles.  Christ  and  other 
masters ;  Christianity  and  the  religious 
systems  of  the  ancient  world.  Proctor, 
F.,  ed.     Lond.,  1874 14—85 

Hardy,  Thomas.    See  Fiction. 

Hare,  Augustus  J.  C.  Days  near  Rome. 
Illus.     Phila.  ,1875.     2  v.  in  one 36—222 

Life  and  letters  of  Frances,  Baron- 
ess Bunsen.     N.  Y.,  1879 39—240 

Memorials  of  a  quiet  life;  with  an 

introduction  by  Huntington,  F.  D.     N. 

Y.,  n.d.     2v 40—244 

Walks  in  London.     N.  Y.,  1878. . . .  35—211 

Hare,  Robert.  On  the  explosiveness  of 
nitre.     (Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  2.)    Wash 53—322 

Harem  life.  English  governess  at  the  Si- 
amese court.  Leonowens,  A.  H.  Bost., 
1873 ?5— 211 

Romance  of  the  harem.  Leon- 
owens, A.  H.     Bost.,  1873  35—211 

Thirty  years  in  the  harem.  Hanum, 

Melek.     N.Y.,  1872 41—251 

Harkness,  W.  Observations  on  terres- 
trial magnetism,  and  on  the  deviations 
of  the  compasses  of  the  United  States 
iron-clad  Monadnock  during  her  cruise 
from  Philadelphia  to  San  Francisco  in 
1865  and  1866.  (Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  18. 
1872) 53—322 

Harland,  Marion,  paeud.  See  Terhune, 
Mm.  M.  v.,  in  Fiction. 

Harness,  Eev.  William.  Ses  Bric-^- 
brac  series 36 — 218 

Harold:  a  drama.    Tennyson,  A.     1877..  17 — 105 

Harper's  new  monthly  magazine,  v.  61. 
N.  Y.,  1880 56—342 

■ Index  to  v.  1-60.    Compiled  by  Dur- 

fee.C.A.     N.  Y.,  1881 56—342 

Harris,  John.  Pre- Adamite  earth :  con- 
tributions to  theological  science.  Bost., 
1856 14—  84 


Harris,  Miriam  Cole.    See  Fiction. 

Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason.  Biographical 
memorials  of  James  Oglethorpe,  founder 
of  the  colony  of  Georgia.     Bost.,  1841.. .  41 — 250 

Journal  of  a  tour  into  the  territory 

northwest  of  the  Allegheny  mountains 

in  1803.     Bost.,  1805 34—206 

Harris,  Thaddeus  William.  Treatise 
on  some  of  the  insects  of  New  England 
which  are  injurious  to  vegetation.  Cam- 
bridge, 1842 31—189 

Harrison,  Frederic.  Influence  upon 
morality  of  a  decline  in  religious  belief. 
(In  Current  discussions:  questions  of 
belief.     1878) 23— 1;<7 

The  soul  and  future  life.  (!«  Cur- 
rent discussions:  questions  of  belief. 
1878) 23—137 

Harrison,  Gabriel.  Life  and  writings 
of  John  Howard  Payne.     Albany,  1875.  41—250 

CONTESTS. 

Life;  Lisping  of  the  muse;  Juvenile  poems;  Ourneglected 
poets;   William  Martin  Johnson ;  Tragedy  of  Brutus. 

Harrison,  Robert,   and  Gostwick,  J. 

Outlines  of  German  literature.     N.  Y., 

1873 15—  92 

Harsiia,  David  A.  Livesof  Rev.  James 
Hervey  and  Rev.  George  Whitefield. 
Albany,  1866 40—244 

Hart,  John.  Practical  treatise  on  the 
construction  of  oblique  arches.  Illus. 
Lond.,  1839 19—114 

Harte,  Francis  Bret.  East  and  west 
poems.     Bost.,  1871 16—98 

Echoes  of  the  foot-hills.     Poems. 

Bost.,  1875 16—  68 

Poems.     Illus.     Bost.,  1875 16—98 

For  his  tales  and  sketches,  see  Fiction. 

Harte,  Bev.  Walter.  Life  of  Gustavus 
Adolphus,  King  of  Sweden.   Lond.,  1759.  40—244 

Hartinann,  Moritz.    See  Fiction. 

Hartwig',  Georg.  Aerial  world :  phe- 
nomena and  life  of  the  atmosphere. 
Illus.     N.  Y.,  1875 32—194 

Subterranean  world.     Illus.    N.  Y., 

1871 32—194 

Harvard  university  history.      Quincy,  J. 

1840.     2v 14—82 

Harvey,  William  Henry.  Nereis  Bore- 
ali  Americana ;  or,  contributions  to  a 
history  of  the  marine  algie  of  North 
America.  Part  1 :  Melanospermea^.  Part 
2:  Rhodospermea;.  Part  3:  Chlorosper- 
mea"..     (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  3,5,10) 53—322 

Marine  algie.     (InSm.  I{epf.,18C>5).  54—324 

Harwood,  A.  A.  Sarcophagus  in  the 
National  museum,  now  in  charge  of 
Smithsonian  Institution.  (In  Sm.  Eept., 
1870) 54—324 

Haskel,  Daniel,  and  Smith,  J.  C.  Gaz- 
etteer of  the  United  States  of  America. 
N.  Y.,  1850 26—159 


HASKELL. 


156 


HEAVEN. 


Haskell,  E.  J.  Calderon.  (Foreign 
classics  series.)    Phila.,  n.  d 36 — 217 

Haskoll,  W.  Davis.  Engineer's  railway 
guide  in  boring.     Illus.     Lond.,  1846.. .  19 — 115 

Hassanrek,     Frederick.     Four  years 
among  Spanish  Americans.     N.  Y.,1868.  35 — 215 

Hasselt,  A.  van.  Belgiqueet  Hollande. 
(L'Uuivers. )    Paris,  1844 43—261 

Hasting'S,  Warren.     See  Biography. 

HanflT,  Wilhelm.     See  Fiction. 

Haugtaton,  Samuel.  Relation  of  food 
to  work.     (7)1  Sm.  Bept.,  1870) 54—324 

Haupt,  Herman.  General  theory  of 
bridge  construction.     N.Y.,1851 19—114 

Haven,  Samuel  F.  Archieology  of  the 
United  States ;  or,  sketches,  historical 
and  bibliographical,  of  the  progress  of 
information  and  opinion  respecting  ves- 
tiges of  antiquities  in  the  United  States. 
(ZrtSm.  Contrib.,  v.  8) 53—322 

Ha'waiian  islands.  Illus.  Anderson,  E. 
1864 36—222 

Hawkins,  George  William.  Life  of 
John  H.  W.  Hawkins.     Bost.  ,1863 40—244 

Hawks,  Francis  L.  Narrative  of  an 
expedition  to  the  China  seas  and  Japan, 
in  the  years  1852-'54,  by  Perry,  Com- 
modore M.  C,  U.  S.  N.  Illus.  Wash., 
1856.     3v 36—221 

Hawthorne,  Julian.     Saxon  studies. 

Host.,  1876. 36-222 

For  his  novels,  see  Fiction. 

Ha  w^thorne,  Nathaniel.  Our  old  home : 

English  sketches.     Bost. ,  1868 35—213 

CONTENTS. 

About  "Warwick  ;  Civic  bflDquets ;  Consular  experiences  ; 
Leamington  Spa ;  Lichfield  and  Uttoxeter;  London  suh- 
urb ;  Near  Oxford ;  Outside  glimpses  of  English  poverty ; 
Pilgrimage  to  old  Boston ;  Kecollections  of  a  gifted 
woman  (Delia  Bacon) ;  Some  of  the  haunts  of  Burns ;  Up 
the  Thames. 

Passages  from  the  American  note- 
books.    Bost.,  1868.     2v 40—244 

Passages  from  English  note-books. 

Bost.,  1876.    2v 35—213 

True  stories  from  history  and  biog- 
raphy.   Bost.,  1866 5—33 

Hawthorne.  Fields,  J.  T.  (In  his  Yester- 
days, &c.) 36—220 

Nathaniel  Hawthorne.    Hutton,  E.  H.    (In 

MnEssays.    1876) 23—141 

Study  of  Hawthorne.    Lathrop,  G.  P.   Bost., 

1876 40—244 

For  his  romances,  see  Fiction. 

For  biographical  notices  of  Hawthorne,  see  Biography. 

Hay,    John.     Castilian    days.      Bost., 

1872 35—211 

Pike    county    ballads,    and    other 

pieces.     Bost.,  1873 16—98 

Hay,  Mary  Cecil.    See  Fiction. 

Haydcn,  Ferdinand  Vandever.  Geo- 
logical and  geographical  survey  of  the 

Territories 54—325,326 

See  United  States  (Grovermnent  surreys). 


Haydn,  Joseph.  Dictionary  of  dates. 
Vincent,  B.,  ed.     N.  Y.,  1872 25—152 

Haydon,  Benjamin  Robert.  Correspon- 
dence and  table-talk  ;  with  a  memoir  by 
his  son,  Frederic  W.  Fac-simile  illustra- 
tions from  his  journals.    Bost.,  1877.  2v.  40 — 244 

Same.     Life,  letters,  and  table-talk. 

(Sans  souci  series.)    Stoddard,  E.  H.,ed. 

N.  Y.,  1876 40—244 

Hayes,  Isaac  Israel.  Arctic  boat  jour- 
ney, in  the  autumn  of  1854.  Illus.  Bost., 
1871 33—201 

Open  polar  sea :    a  narrative  of  a 

voyage  of  discovery  toward  the  north 

pole.     Illus.     N.  Y.,"l869 33—201 

Physical  observations  in  the  arctic 

seas.     (InBm..Contrib.,\.  15.)    Wash..  53— 322 

Hayes,  Rutherford  B.     -See  Biography. 

Ha3rti :  Glance  at  Hayti.  Hazard,  Samuel. 
N.  Y.,  1873 35—215 

Haym^ard,  John.  Gazetteer  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    Illus.     Bost.,  1849 50—309 

Gazetteer  of  New  Hampshire.    Illus. 

Bost.,  1849. SO— 308 

Hazard,  Samuel.  Eegister  of  Pennsyl- 
vania ;  devoted  to  the  preservation  of 
facts  and  documents,  and  every  other 
kind  of  useful  information  respecting 
the  State.     Phila.,  1828-'35.     8v 51—310 

Santo  Domingo  :  past  and  present; 

with  a  glance  at  Hayti.     N.  Y.,  1873....  35—215 

United  States  commercial  and  sta- 
tistical register ;  from  July,  1839,  to  Jan., 
1842.     Phila.,  1840-'41.     5v 51—310 

Hazel-Blossoms.     Whittier,  J.  G.     1875.  17 — 105 

Hazeu,  Gen.  W.  B.  School  and  the 
army  in  Germany  and  France ;  with  a 
diary  of  siege  life  at  Versailles.  N.  Y., 
1872 14—  82 

Hazlitt,  William.  Life  of  Napoleon 
Bonaparte.     Lond.,  1*52.     4v 41—250 

Headley,  Bev.  Joel  Tyler.  Great  re- 
bellion.    Hartford,  1863.     2  v.  in  one . . .  42--254 

Washington  and  his  generals.     N. 

Y.,  1875 37—224 

Headley,  Phineas.  Island  of  fire.  [Ice- 
laud.]  From 874  to  1874.  Illus.  Bost., 
1875 47—288 

Life  of  General  Lafayette.     N.  Y., 

1850 40-241 

Life  of  Josephine,  first  wife  of  Na- 
poleon.    N.  Y.,  1856 40—243 

Headship  of  Christ.     Miller,  H.     1868...  14-86 

Healthaudeducation.,King8ley,C.  1874.  23—139 

Health,  Public.    See  Medicine  (Sanitary  science). 

Health  trip  to  the  tropics.     Willis,  N.  P. 

1853 35—216 

Healy,  Mary.    See  Fiction. 

Heat.    See  Physics. 

Heat  as  a  mode  of  motion.     Tyndall,  J. 

1869 32—195 

Heaven.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Heaven). 


HEAVEN. 


157 


HENEY. 


Heaven  and  hell.    Swedenborg,  E.   1872 . .   14 —  82 

Heavens.    See  Aatronomf. 

Hebrew  literature.     See  Biblical  and  religious  literature 
(Bible,  &o.);  alto,  Jews. 

Heck,  J.  G.  "Iconograpbic  encyclopas- 
dia  of  science,  literature,  and  art.  lUus. 
Baird,  S.  F.,  ed.  and  Ir.    N.  Y.,  1851.    4  v. 

of  text 30— 182,183 

2  V.  of  plates 30—181 

Hedley,  Jobri.  On  tbe  working  and  ven- 
tilation of  coal  mines.     Lond.,  1861 18—109 

Ileeren,  Arnold  H.  L.  Ancient  Greece ; 
with  three  historical  treatises.  Ban- 
croft, George,  ir.     Lond .,  1847 47—288 

Historical  researches  into  politics, 

intercourse,  and  trade.    Lond.,  1850 45 — 279 

CONTENTS. 

Cartha^nians ;  Ethiopians;  Egyptians;  Appendix. 
Historical  researches  into  the  poli- 
tics, intercourse,  and  trade  of  tbe  princi- 
pal nations  of  antiquity.     Lond.,  1846. 
2  V 45-279 

CONTENTS. 

V.  I. 'Nations  of  Asia;  Persians;  Phoenicians;  Babyloni- 
■    ans. 
2.  Scythians;  Indians  (Hindus);  Appendix. 

Manual  of  ancient  history,  particu- 
larly with  regard  to  the  constitutions, 
the  commerce,  and  the  colonies  of  the 
states  of  antiquity.     Lond.,  1847 43—263 

Heine,  Heinricb.  Book  of  songs.  Le- 
land,  C.G.,?c.     N.  Y.,1874 16—97 

Pearls  from  Heine.     Illus.     Phila., 

1865 16—  99 

Prose    miscellanies     from     Heine. 

Fleishman,  S.  L. ,  tr.     Phila. ,  1876 23—140 


Introductory  sketch,  biogiaphical  and  critical ;  The  salon, 
1831 ;  Memoirs  of  Horr  von  Scbnabelewopaki;  On  the 
history  of  religion  and  philosophy  in  Germany;  The  ro- 
mantic school;  The  Suahiau  school;  The  gods  in  exile; 
Confessions. 


Scintillations  from  his  prose  works. 

Stern,S.  A.,  (r.     N.  Y.,1873 23—140 

CONTENTS. 

1.  Florentine  nights.    2.  Excerpts. 

Hellvrald,  Friedrich  von.  The  Ameri- 
can migration.     (Sm.  Be/)t.,1866) 54—324 

Helps, /S'ir  Arthur.  Brevia:  short  essays 
and  aphorisms.     Bost.,  1871 23—139 

Casimir  Maremma.     Bost.,  1871 . . .     5 —  32 

Companions  of  my  solitude.     Bost., 

1870 23—139 

Conversations  on  war  and  general 

culture.     Bost.,  1871 23—139 

Essays  written  in  the  intervals  of 

business ;  to  which  is  added  an  essay  on 
organization  in  daily  life.     Bost.,  1872..  23 — 141 

Friends  in  council.     1st  series.     2  v. 

inone.     N.  Y.,  n.  d 23—139 


Art  of  living;  Art  of  living  with  otheis;  Conformity; 
Despair;  Education;  Fiction;  Giving  and  taking  criti- 
cism; Greatness;  History;  Public  improvements;  Read- 
ing; Recreation;  Truth;  Unreasonable  claims  in  social 
affections  and  relations;  Government;  Rural  poor; 
Slavery. 


Helps,  Sir  Arthur — continued. 

Same.   2d  (new)  series.   2  v.  in  one. 

N.  Y.,n.d 23—139 

CONTESTS. 

V.  1.  Art  of  self-advancment :  Biography;  Criticism; 
Love  story;  Proverbs;  War;  Worry. 
2.  Despotism  ;  Ellcsmere's  plan  for  a  new  essay ;  Farm- 
yard; Goveniment;  Lifeuot somiserable.'afterall; 
Lover's  quarrels;  Miseriesof  humanlife;  Pleasant- 
ness; Rowing  down  the  river  Moselle;  Tolerance. 

Realmah.     Loud.,  1869 5 —  32 

Social  pressure.     Bost.,  1875 23—139 

Hemans,  Ulrs.  Felicia.     Works.    With 

a  memoir  by  Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.  H.    Illus. 

Bost., 1864 16—  98 

CONTENTS. 

Memoir ;  Juvenile  poems ;  Domestic  affections  and  other 
poems ;  Restoration  of  works  of  art  in  Italy ;  Modern 
Greece;  Translations;  Wallace's  Invocation  to  Bruce; 
Tales  and  historic  scenes;  The  sceptic;  Superstition  and 
revelation  ;  Italian  literature ;  Patriotic  elfusions  of  the 
Italian  poets;  Dartmoor;  Welsh  melodies;  Vespers  of 
Palermo;  Songs  of  the  Cid ;  Greek  songs;  Sebastian  of 
Portugal ;  Siege  of  Valencia ;  Translations  from  Horace ; 
De  Chatillon;  Forest  sanctuary;  Lavs  of  many  lands ; 
Miscellaneous  poems;  Records  of  woinen;  Songs  of  the 
affections;  Hymns  for  childhood  ;  National  lyrics;  Songs 
of  a  guardian  spirit;  Songs  of  Spain ;  Songs  for  sum- 
mer hours;  Songs  of  captivity;  Scenes  and  hymns  of 
life;  Sonnets;  Records  of  the  season ;  Thoughts. 

Henderson,  Don  C.  Red  book  for  the 
thirtieth  legislature  of  Michigan,  1879- 
1880.     Lansing,  1879 51—311 

Henderson,  James.  History  of  the 
Brazil.     Illus.     Lond.,  1821 45 — 279 

Hen  fever.  History  of  the.  Burnbam,  G.  P. 

1855    19—117 

Henry.    See  Biography  for  lives  of  persons  of  this  name. 

Henry,  Caleb  Sprague.  About  men  and 
things  (essays).     N.  Y.,1873 23—139 

Henry,  John  Joseph.  Campaign  against 
Quebec,  in  1775.     Lancaster,  1812 50—306 

Henry,  Joseph.  Circular  relative  to 
heights.      (Sm.  Mine.  Coll.,  v.  10) 53—323 

Directions  for  constructing  light- 
ning-rods.    (Sm.  Mhc.  Coll.,  V.  10) 53 — 323 

Eulogy  on  Alex.  Dallas  Bache.     {In 

Sm.  ie^yt.,  1870)   54—324 

Instructions    for    observations    of 

thunder-storms.   (Sm.  .Ifisc.  Co?/.,  v.  10).  53—323 

Physical    observatory.      (In    Sm. 

Bept,  1870) 54—324 

Syllabus  of  lectures  on  physics.    {In 

Sm.  fiep(.,1856)    54—324 

Tables  and  results  of  the  precipi- 
tation of  rain  and  snow  in  the  United 
States,  and  at  some  stations  in  adjacent 
parts  of  North  America  and  in  Central 
and  South  America.  (Sm.  Conlrib., 
V.  18) 53— 3S;2 

Telegraphic  anuouucements  of  as- 
tronomical discoveries.  (Sm.  Contrib., 
V.  12) .53—322 

Queries  relative  to  tornadoes.    (Sm. 

Misc.  Coll.,  V.  10) 53—323 

For  sketch  of  life  of  Joseph  Henry,  see  Journals 
of  the  Board  of  Regents.  {In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll. 
for  1879) 53—323 


HBNET. 


158 


HILL. 


Henry,  Patrick.    See  Biography. 

Hentz,  Caroline  Lee.    See  Fiction. 

Her    lover's    friend,    and    other    poems. 

Perry,  Nora.     1880 16—94 

Heraldry.  Genealogical  and  heraldic  dic- 
tionary of  the  peerage  and  baronetage 
of  the  British  empire.  Burke,  John 
Bernard.     Lond.,  1853. 37—227 

Herbert,  Edward,  of  Cherbury.  See 
Biography. 

Herbert,  George.  Poetical  works  ;  with 
a  memoir  by  Willmot,  Bev.  R.  A.  Boat., 
1864 16—  97 

Herbert,  Henry  William.  "  Forester, 
Frank,"  pseud.  Captains  of  the  old 
world.    N.Y.,  1852 36—217 

Cavaliers  of  England ;  or,  the  times 

oftherevolutionof  1642-'88.   N.Y.,1852.     5—32 

Fish  and  fishing  of  the  United  States 

and  British  provinces  of  North  America. 

lUus.    N.  Y.,  1859 31—189 

For  his  historical  romances,  see  Fiction. 

Heredity.     Cook,  .Joseph.     1879 23—140 

Heredity.    See  Medicine  (Heredity). 

Hereward,  the  last  of  the  English.  Kings- 
ley,  C.     1866 6—39 

Heriot,  George.     Travels  through  the 

Canadas.     Lond.,  1807 34—210 

Hermann  and  Dorothea.      Goethe,  J.  W. 

von.     1870 16—98 

Hermit  in  Philadelphia.  Wain,  R.  "Atall, 
Peter,"  pseud.     1821 22—129 

Hermits,  The.     Kingsley,  C.     n.  d 36—218 

Herodotus.  See  History  (Ancient),  for 
his  works  and  commentaries  thereon. 

Heroism : 

Heroes    and    hero-worship.      Car- 

lyle,  Thomas.    Lond. ,  1840 23—141 

Emerson,  R.W.   (7n7ii8Work8,v.  1).  23 — 141 

Kingsley,  C.  {In  Health  and  educa- 
tion)   23—139 

Hero- 'worship : 

Elder,     W.       (In    his    Enchanted 

beauty,  &c.,  p.  387) 23—140 

Uses  of  great  men.    Emerson,  R.  W. 

(In  his  Representative  men) 37 — ^228 

Herrera  y  Torderillas,  Antonio  de  (6. 1549, 
d.  1625).  Description  de  las  Indias  occi- 
dentales.     Mad.,  1730.     4v 47—288 

*Novus  orbis  sive  descriptio  Indies 

occidentalis.    Amstelodarai,  1622 47—288 

Herrick,  Robert.  Hesperides;  or, 
works,  both  humane  and  divine.  Bost., 
1856.     2v 16—97 

CONTESTS. 

v.  1.  Biographical  notice.    Hesperides. 
2.  Hesperides.     Nohle  numbers. 

Herschel,  John  F.  W.  Research  on 
atoms.     (/»  Sm.  liepf.,  1862) 54—324 

Hertz,  Henrik.  King  Rent's  daughter ; 
a  Danish  lyrical  drama.  Martin,  T.,  tr. 
N,Y.,  n,d , 16—  97 


Hervey,  James.     Meditations  and  con- 
templations.   Phila.,  n.  d  14 — 83 

For  life,  gee  Biography. 

Hesiod.    Poetical  works.    Elton,  C.  A., 

tr.     Lond.,  1832 16—97 

See  Greek  poets,  v.  1.    Symouds,  J.  A.    1880...        15 —  91 
See,  also.  Literature  (Grecian). 

Hesperides.     Herrick,  R.      1856.     2v...  16—97 

Hesperus.    Richter,  J.  P.  F.    1865.     2  v . .  41—249 

Hiawatha.     Longfellow,  H.  W.     (In  his 

Poems,  V.  4.     1866) 16—  96 

Hickey.  William.     Constitution  of  the 
United  States  of  America.     Phila.,  1854.  49—303 

Hidden  life,  and  other  poems.     MacDon- 

ald,  G.     1872 16—95 

Hieroglyphics.  See  works  on  the  antiquities  of  Assyria, 
Egypt,  Mexico,  &.C.,  such  as  Smith,  G.,  Wilkinson,  J. 
G.,  Kingsborough,  and  others. 

HigginsOH,  Thomas  Wentworth.  Army 

life  in  a  black  regiment.    Bost.,  1870. ..  23—139 
Atlantic  essays.     Bost.,  1871 23—141 


A  Ttlea  for  culture;  Literature  as  an  art;  Americanism  in 
literature ;  Letter  to  a  young  contributor ;  Ought  women 
to  learn  the  alphabet?  A  charge  with  Prince  Kupert; 
Mademoiselle's  campaigns;  The  puritan  minister;  Fayal 
and  the  Portuguese;  The  (xreek  goddesses;  Sappho;  On 
an  old  Latin  text-book. 

English  statesmen.    N.  Y.,  1875....  36— 2il 

For  contents,  see  Biography  (Collective). 

Out-door  papers.    Bost.,  1871 23—139 


C0XTE.\T8. 

Saints  and  their  bodies;  Physical  courage;  Letter  to  a 
dyspeptic;  Murder  of  the  innocents;  Barbarism  and 
civilization;  Gymnastics;  New  counterblast  to  tobacco 
Health  of  our  girls;  April  days;  My  outdoor  study 
Water  lilies ;  Life  of  birds ;  Procession  of  the  flowers 
Snow. 

Studiesof  American  authors.   Bost., 

1880 23—139 


Hawthorne. 
Howells. 


CONTENTS. 

Jackson,  Helen. 
James,  Henry,  jr. 


Poe. 
Thoreau. 


Young  folks'  history  of  the  United 

States.     Bost.,  1880 

For  novels,  see  Fiction. 

High  latitudes.  Letters  from.  Duft'erin, 
Lord.    N.Y.,  1878 

Highlands.    See  Scotland. 

Hiidretb,  Richard.  History  of  the 
United  States  to  1821.  1st  series,  v.  1,2; 
2d  series,  v.  2, 3.     N.  Y.,  1849-'60 

.Japan  as  it  was  and  is.    Bost. ,  1855. 

Hlldreth,  Samuel  Prescott.  Biograph- 
ical and  historical  memoirs  of  the  early 
pioneer  settlers  of  Ohio ;  with  narratives 
of  incidents  and  occurrences  in  1775; 
wi  th  a  biographical  notice  of  the  author, 

by  Meigs,R.  J.     Cin.,  1852 

Meteorological  observations   madp 

at  Marietta,   Ohio,   between    1826  and 

1859.     (Sm  Co«<ri6.,  V.  16.     1871) 

Pioneer  history ;    Ohio  valley  and 


49—303 


36—222 


49—302 
36—221 


the  northwest  territory.     Cin.,  1848 

Hill,    A.  F.      Secrets    of   the    sanctum. 

Phila.,  1857 


37—226 

53—322 

49—302 

32—129 


HILL. 


159 


HISTOET. 


Hill,  George  W.  Tables  of  Venus;  pre- 
pared for  the  use  of  the  American 
Ephemeris  and  Nautical  Almanac. 
Wash.,1873 55—328 

Hill,  Octavia.  Homes  of  the  London 
poor.    Lond.,  1875 29—176 

Hill,  Thomas.     Trne  order  of  studies. 

N.  Y.,  1876 14—  82 

Hillern,  Wilhelmine  von.     See  lection. 

Hind,  Henry  Youle.  Narrative  of  the 
Cauadiau  Red  River  exploring  expedi- 
tion of  1857;  and  of  the  Assinihoine 
and  Saskatchewan  exploring  expedition 
of  1858.    lUus.    Lond.,  1860.    2v 34—210 

Hinda.  See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Various  re- 
ligions). 

Hines,  Her.  Gustavus.  Oregon  and  its 
institutions.     lUus.     N.Y.,  1868 50—307 

Hingston,  Edward  P.  Genial  show- 
man: reminiscences  of  Artemus  Ward. 
Illus.     Lond.,  1870 39—240 

Hinton,  John  Howard.  History  of  the 
United  States  to  1850.  Illus.  Lond. 
andN.Y.,n.d.    6v 44—271 

Hinton,  Richard  J.  Hand-book  to  Ari- 
zona.    San  Francisco,  1878 34 — ^206 

Hints  for  six  months  in  Europe.     Latrobe, 

J.H.B.     1869 35—213 

Historians.    ^«e  Biography  (Collective ;  Individual). 

Historical  and  critical  essays.     De  Quin- 

cey,  T.     18,59.     2v 21—126 

Historical  essays.     Freeman,  E.  A.     1873.  23 — 142 

Historical  essays.  Stanhope,  P.  H.,  for- 
merly Mahon,  Lord.     1861 23—140 

Historical    essays.      Thierry,    J.    N.    A. 

1845 23—142 

Historical  gleanings.     Bonney,  C.  V.  R. 

1875.     2v 43—263 

Historical    memoirs    of   my    own    time. 

Wraxall,  Sir  N.  W.     1815.     2  v 42—256 

Historical.  For  other  worlcs  with  titles  beginning  with  the 
word  Historical,  see  entry  under  author's  name,  when 
known;  or,  that  of  subject,  person,  or  place  of  which  the 
work  treats. 

History.  For  works  with  titles  beginning  with  History,  gee 
the  names  of  the  subject,  place,  or  person  to  which  the 
work  relates.  In  Fiction,  see,  alio,  titles  beginning  with 
History. 

HISTORY. 

See,  also,  for  related  subjects,  Archseology;  Biblical  and 
religious  literature  (Church  historv) :  Biography  (as  the 
history  of  an  individual  reign) ;  Classical  dictionaries  ; 
Fine  Arts ;  Geography ;  GrOTernment  and  politics ;  Lit- 
erature. 

See,  aUo,  names  of  individual  nations,  countries,  and  places 
in  general  alphabet. 

Ancient  History. 

Ancient  history.    RoUin,  C.    1851 43—264 

Ancient  history.  Maurice,  F.  D.  (In  hit  Friend- 
ship of  books,  pp.  159-186.    1874) 23—138 

Annales  antiquitatis ;  chronological  tables  of  an- 
cient history,  synchronistically  and  ethnographi- 
cally  arranged.    1835 B — 

Chronicles  of  Cartapbilus,  the  Wandering  Jew. 

A.  D.  30-574.    Hoffman,  D.    2  v.    1853 4a— 263 


History — continued. 

Herodotus.    Beloe,  W.,  (r.    Lond.,  1830.    3v 17—103 

Analysis  and  summary  of.    Wheeler,  J.  T. 

Lond.,  1852 17—103 

Philosophy  of.    De    Quincey,   T.    {In   his 

Historical  and  critical  essays,  v.  i,  pp.  113-167).  21 — 128 

Histoire  ancienne.    Millet,  C.  F.    1819.    3v 43—263 

Historical  researches  into  antiquity.    Heeren,  A. 

H.  L.     Lend.,  1846-'50.     3v 45—279 

CO.\TF..\TS. 

V.  1.  Persians;  Phcenicians  ;  Babylonians. 

2.  Scythians;  Indians  (Hindus). 

3.  Carthaginians  ;  Ethiopians  ;  Egyptians. 

History  of  the  world.    I>iv.  1.  Ancient  history. 

3  V.    From  the  creation  U>  A.  D.  476.    Smith,  P. 

1865 43—261 

Lectures    on    ancient    history.     Niebuhr,   B.    G. 

Schmitz,  L.,  (r.    t.  2,  3.    1852 43—263 

CONTENTS. 

V.  2.   Greece,  from  Pericles  to  Alexander;  Sicily. 

3.  Later  history  of  Greece;  Sicily;  Carthage;  Syriaand 
Egypt. 

Manual  of  ancient  history.     Taylor,  W.  C.     1852.      43—261 

Manual  of  ancient  history.    Illus.    Thalheimer,  M. 

E.     1872  43—261 

Manual  of  ancient  history,  particularly  in  regard 
to  the  constitutions,  the  commerce,  and  the  colo- 
nies of  the  states  of  antiquity.  Heeren,  A.  H.  L. 
1847    49—262 

On  the  beginning  of  ourhistory.   Schlegel,  K.  W.  F. 

von.    (/nfti»  Lectures  on  modern  histoi-y.    1849).      43 — 262 

Origin  of  nations.  Part  1 :  Early  civilizations. 
Part  2 ;  Ethnic  affinities.  Rawlinson,  George. 
1878 30—185 

Middle  Ages  (Sth  to  15th  Century.) 

Beginning  of  the  middle  ages  (Epochs  of  history 

series.)    Church,  K.  W.     1878 46—284 

Curious  myths  of  the   middle   ages.    Gould,   S. 

Baring-.    Lond.,  1872  14—81 

G-eographie  dn  Moyen   age.    Letewch,  Joachim. 

1852.     V.  2,3,4 53—320 

Manners,  customs,  and  dress  during  the  middle 

ages,  and  during  the  renaissance  period.    Illus. 

Lacroix,  P.    1874 43—264 

View  of  the  state  of  Europe  during  the  middle 

ages.    Hallam,  H.    1846-'48.    3  v 43—264 

See,  also,  in  geuerjil  alphabet,  Biblical  and  ecclesiastical 
history  (Church  history).  Also,  see  names  of  individual 
nations  and  countries  in  general  alphabet. 

CHIVALKY  AND  THE  CRUSADES. 

Age  of  chivalry.  Illus.  Bulflnch,  T.  Bost.,  1867.  1—  1 
Crusades.    Cox,  G.  W.    (Epochs  of  history  series.) 

1878.    2copies 46—284 

History    of    the    knights    hospitallers.       Vertot 

D' Aubeuf,  R.  A.  de.    Ediu.,  1757.     5  T 37—224 

Knights  and  their  days.     Doran,  J.    N.  T. ,  1864 . . .  23—138 

Modern   History. 

Histoire  moderuo.    Millet,  C.  F.  X.    Paris,  1819. 

4t 43—283 

History  of  our  own  times.    McCarthy,  J.    1837-'56. 

Lond.,  1879.     2v 46—285 

History  philosophically  illustrated,  to  the  French 

revolution.     Miller,  G.     1849.     4v 43—264 

Introductory  lectures  on  modern  history.    Arnold, 

T.     1847  43—263 

Lectures  on  modem  history  (to  1783).    Smyth,  W. 

1851 43—261 

Lectures  on  modem  history.    Schlegel,  K.  "W.  F. 

von.    1849 43—268 


HISTORY. 


160 


HOLLISTER. 


History — continued. 

Manaal  of  modem  history  (to  1840).    Taylor,  W. 

C.     1852    : 43—261 

Modern  history  of  the  world,  with  Tallis's  atlas. 

Martin,  E.  M.,  «d.     1851 B— 

EIGHTEENTH  AND  NINETEENTH  CENTUBIES. 

History  of  the  18th,  and  of  the  19th  till  1816,  with 
particular  reference  to  mental  cultivation. 
Schlosser,  P.  C.     1843-52.     v.  1-6  43—262 

Origin,  Philosophy,  and  Use  of  History. 

History.  Carlyle,  T.  (/n /ii» Essays.  2 articles).  23—142 
History.  Emerson,  E.  W.  (In  At*  Works,  v.  1)..  23—141 
History.    Helps,  A.    {In  hU  Friends  in  council, 

V.  1) 23—139 

History,   philosophically   illustrated.     Miller,   G. 

1849.    4v 43—264 

Letters  on  the  study  and  use  of  history.    St.  John, 

H.    Bolingbroke,  Lord.    {In  hie  Works,  v.  2. 

1841) 21—128 

Origin  of  history,  and  state  of  historical  literature 

during  the  middle  ages.    Buckle,  H.    (In  his 

History  of  ciTilization,  v.  1,  pp.  209-241) 43—264 

Science  of  history.    Froude,  J.  A.     {In  hit  Short 

studies,  V.  2) 23 140 

Universal  History. 

BUments  of  general  history,  ancient  and  modem. 

Tytler,  A.  F 43—263 

General  sketch  of  history.     Freeman,  E.  A.     1876.      43 262 

Historical  atlas.    Labberton,  E.  H.    1872  43—265 

Historical  questions.    Labberton,  R.  H.     1871 43—265 

History  of  civilization.     Dean,  A.    1868-'69.    7  v..  43—284 

COXTESTS. 

V.  1.  Introduction ;  Eastern  nations. 

2.  Greece. 

3.  Eome ;  Index  to  v.  1-3. 

4.  European  civilization;  Europe,  its  history  and  in- 

dustry. 

5.  Europe,  its  religion  and  government. 

6.  European  society  ;  elements  of  philosophy  in  modem 

Europe. 

7.  European  art. 

Note. — Vols.  4,  5,  7  have  each  an  index. 

History  of  the  world.     Ealeigh,  Sir  W.     1820.    6  v.  43—262 

History  of  the  world.    Eotteck,  C.  von.    1840.    4v  43—262 

Outlines  of  history.    Labberton,  E.  H.    1872 43—265 

Sacred  and  prophane  history  of  the  world.  Shuck- 
ford,  S.     1731-'40.     3v 43—262 

Sacred  history  of  the  world,  v.  3.  Tumer,S.  1837.  43—261 
Story  of  liberty.    lUus.    Coffin,  Charles  Carleton. 

N.T.,  1879 13—263 

TJnivers  (L'j.    Histoire  ot  description  de  tons  les 

peuples.     Paris.    49  v 43 — 260,261 

Universal  history.  Miiller,  J.  von.  1837.  4v  ...  43—263 
Universal  history :  a  history  of  all  nations.    lUus. 

Clare,  I.  S 43—263 

Hitchcock,  Edward.  Geology  of  Mas- 
sachusetts.    Nortliampton,  1841.     2  v..  20—121 

Illustrations  of  surface  geology.  {In 

Sm.  Confrib.,  v.  9) •. ...   53—322 

Same.     Phila.,  1856 53—322 

Hoadly,  Charles  J.  Public  records  of 
the  colony  of  Connecticut.  Hartford, 
1868-73.     3v 49—299 

Same.     May,  1757,  to  March,  1762. 

Hartford,  1880.. 49—299 

Hodder,  George.  Memoirs  of  my  time, 
including  reminiscences  of  eminent  men. 
Stoddard,  R.  H.,  ed.  {Bric-i-brac  series.) 
1875 36—218 


Hoefer,  Ferdinand.  Afrique  australe, 
orientale,  et  centrale,  et  I'empire  de  Ma- 
roc.     (L'Univers.)     Paris,  1848 43—261 

Hofer,  P^dmund.     See  Fiction. 

Holfinaii,  David.  Chronicles  of  Car- 
taphilus,  the  Wandering  Jew.  Lond., 
1853.    2v 43—263 

Hoffman,  W.  J.  Ethnology  of  Colorado, 
&c.  (I'art^,  Tenth  Annual  Report  of  the 
United  Slates  Geological  and  Geographical 
Surreij  of  the  Territories.)    Wash.,  1878..  54 — 

Hograrlh,  William.  *  Works;  with  one 
liundred  and  fifty  engravings  from  the 
original  pictures ;  with  an  essay  by  Han- 
nay,  James,  and  letter-press  by  Trusler, 
J.,  and  Roberts,  E.  F.  Lond.  and  N.Y., 
n.  d 30—182 

Uolbeach,  Henry,  pseud.  See,  in  Fic- 
tion, Rands,  W.  B. 

Holden,  Edward  S.  Index  catalogue  of 
books  and  memoirs  relating  to  nebulie 
and  clusters,  &c.  (Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  8. 
1877) 53—323 

HOLLAND. 
History,  &c. 

History    of  the    United    Netherlands,    1684-1609. 

Motley,  J.  L.     N.  T.,  1868 48—296 

Industrial  history  of  free  nations  considered  in  re- 
lation to  their  domestic  institutions,  &c.  HcCal- 
lagh,  W.  T.    1856.     v.  2  44—263 

Life  and  death  of  John  of  Barneveld,  advocate  of 

Holland,  1609-'23.    Motley,  J.  L.     1874.     2 v....      37—223 

Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic,  1555-'84.   Motley,  J.  L. 

1856.     3v 48—296 

See,  also,  Netherlands,  in  general  alphabet. 

Holland,  Frederic  May.  Reign  Of  the 
Stoics:  history,  religion,  maxims  of  self- 
control,  self-culture,  benevolence,  just- 
ice, philosophy.     N.  Y.,  1879 30—184 

Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert  (Timothy  Tit- 
comb).     Bitter-sweet.     N.  Y.,  1868 16—97 

Gold-foil.     N.  Y.,  1872 23—139 

Kathrina:  apoem.     N.  Y.,  1869 16—97 

Lessons  in  life.     N.  Y.,  1872 23-139 

Letters  to  the  Joneses.     N.  Y.,  1872.  23—139 

Marble  prophecy,  and  other  poems. 

N.  Y.,  1872 16—  97 

Mistress  of  the  manse.     N.  Y.,  1874.  16—  97 

Plain  talks  on    familiar  subjects. 

N.  y.,  1872 23—139 

For  his  novels,  see  Fiction. 
Holland,   Saba  Smith,  Lady.     Memoir 
of  the  Rev.  Sydney  Smith ;  with  a  selec- 
tion from  his  letters,  edited  by  Mrs.  Aus- 
tin.    N.  Y.,  1855.     2v 42—259 

Holland,  William  M.  Life  and  political 
opinions  of  Martin  Van  Buren.  Hart- 
ford, 1835 42—258 

Holley,  M.    AVc  Fiction. 
Hollistcr,  H.    Contributions  to  the  his- 
tory of  the  Lackawanna  valley.    N.  Y., 
1857 49—299 


HOLLOWAY. 


161 


HOOD. 


Holloway,  Laura  Carter.  Ladies  of 
the  White  House  ;  or,  iu  the  home  of  the 
Presidents.     Illus.     Phila.,1880 37—226 

Holmes,   Abiel.       Aunals  of  America, 

14!)2-1826.     Cambridge,  1829.     2v 44—270 

Holmes,  Edward.  Life  of  Mozart,  in- 
cluding liis  correspondence.  N.  Y., 
1845 41—251 

Holmes,  ^fl■a.  Mary  J.     See  Fiction. 

Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell.  Astrea:  the 
balance  of  illusions:  a  poem.  Bost.,n.d.  16 —  97 

Autocrat    of   the   breakfast-table ; 

every   man   his   own   Boswell.      Bost., 

1865 5-  31 

Border-linos  of  knowledge  in  medi- 
cal science.    Bost.,  1862 30—183 

Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals. 

Bost.,  1871 14—  64 

Poems.     Bost.,  1872 16—97 

Poet  at  the  breakfast-table.    Bost., 

1872 5-31 

Professor  at  the  breakfast-table. ..     5 —  31 

Songs  in  many  keys.     Bost.,  1861..  16—  97 

Soundings  from  the  Atlantic.  Best., 

1872 23-139 

CONTENTS. 

Bread  and  the  newspaper ;  Doings  of  the  sunbeam ;  (ireat 
instrument  (The) ;  Human  wheel,  its  spokes  and  felloes  • 
Inevitable  trial  (The);  My  hunt  after  " The  Captain  "  ; 
Stereoscope  and  stereograph;   Sun  painting  and  sun 
sculpture ;  Visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged  and  decayed 
punsters ;  Visit  to  the  autocrat's  landlady. 
For  his  novels,  see  Fiction. 
Hoist,  Br.   Henry  von.     Constitutional 
and  political  history  of  the  United  States, 
1750  to  1833 ;  State  sovereignty  and  slav- 
ery.    Lalor,  J.  J.,  and  Mason,  A.  B.,  tra. 

V.  1.     Chicago,  1876 49 — 301 

Same.      Jackson's  administration  ; 

annexation  of  Texas.     1828-1846.     v.  2. 

Chicago,  1879 49—301 

Holstein,  H.  L.  V.  D.  Memoirs  of  Si- 
mon Bolivar  and  his  principaljgenerals. 

Bost.,  1829 .37-223 

Holton,  Isaac  F.  Now  Granada : 
twenty   months   in   the  Andes.     Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1857 35-214 

Holy  Bible.    See  Biblical  and  religions  literature. 
Holy  land.    See  Palestine. 

Holy  war.     Illus.     Bunyan,  J.     1866 14—83 

Holyoake,  George  Jacob.  History  of 
co-operation  in  England:  its  literature 
and  its  advocates.     Pioneer  period,  1812 

tol844.     v.l.     Phila.,1875 29—176 

Homans,  J.  Smith,  and  Homans,  J.  S., 
jr.  Cyclopicdia  of  commerce  and  com- 
mercial navigation.    N.  Y.,  1858 25 — 154 

Home,  Henry  (Kames,  Lord).  Elements 
of  criticism.     Mills,  A.,  c(J.     N.  Y. ,  1866 .  15— 93 

Sketches  of   the  history  of   man. 

Edin.,  1778.     v.  1,  3,  4 30—186 

Home  of  Washington ;  or.  Mount  Vernon 
and  its  associations.     Illus.     Lossing,  B. 

J.     N.  Y.,  1870.     2  copies.... 35—216 

21 


Home  sketches  in  France.  Field,  Mrs. 
H.  M 35—212 

Home,  The.    See  Domestic  economy ;  Fine  Arts  (Household 

taste). 

See  Fiction  for  novels  and  tales  beginning  with  Home. 

Homer : 

Batrachomuomachia.     Pamell,    T.,    tr.     (In   hit 

Poetical  works) 16 —  95 

Iliad.    Translated  into  English  blank   verse  by 

Cowper,  W.    (Jn  7ii«  Works,  v.  11, 12) 16—99 

Iliad;  reduced  intojEnglish  blank  verse  by  the 

EarlofDerby.    N.Y.,1869.    2v 16—97 

Odyssey,  and  Battle  of  the  frogs  and  mice.  Trans- 
lated into  English  blank  verse  by  Cowper,  W. 
(In  his  Works,  v.  13, 14) 16—98,99 

Odyssey ;  translated  into  English  blank  verse  by 

Bryant,  William  CuUen.    Bost.,  1873.    2v 16—97 

Odyssey  j  with  the  Hymns,  Epigrams,  and  Battle 
of  the  frogs.and  mice,  literally  translated.  Buck- 
ley, T.  A.    N.  T.,  n.  d 17—103 

Translations   from  Homer.      {In   Dryden's    (J.) 

Works,  V.  5) 16_  93 

Works,  including  Iliad  and  Odyssey.     Pope,  A., 

tr.    1833.    3v 16—97 

OF   HOMER   AND  HOMERIC   QUESTIONS. 

Homer.    Fronde,  J.  A.    (In  his   Short   studies, 

&c.,v.  1.    1872) 23—140 

Homer,  Dante,  and  Michael  Angelo.    Alison,  A. 

(/n  Aigj  Essays.     1854) ^ 23 142 

Homer  and  the  Homerida>.    De  Qulncey,  T.    (In 

Ais  Historical  essays.    1859) 21 126 

Homeric.synchronism.    Gladstone,  W.  E.    N.  T,, 

1876 23-140 

Place  of  Homer  in  classical  education  and  historical 

inquiry.    Gladstone,  W.  E.     (In  Oxford  essays. 

18W) 23—142 

Translators  of  Homer.    Bristed,   C.  A.    (In  hit 

Pieces  of  a  broken-down  critic.    1858) 23 140 

Homes    for   the    people.      Wheeler,    G. 

1868 18—109 

Homes    of  American    statesmen.    Illus. 

1855 36—220 

Homes    of  the  London  poor.    Hill,   O. 

1875 29—176 

Homes  without  hands.    Illus.     Wood,  J. 

G.     1874 31—191 

Honduras.    Explorations  and  adventures 

in  Honduras.    WelU,W.V.     N.Y.,1857.  35—216 
Notes  on  Central  America,  particu- 
larly Honduras,  &c.    Squier,  E.  G.    N. 
Y.,  1855 35—215 

See,  also,  in  general  alphabet,  America  (Central.) 
Hoody  Edwin  Paxtou.    World  of  anec- 
dote.    Phila.j  1874.     4v 2^—130 

Hood,  Thomas.    Poetical  works.   N.  Y., 

1869.     3v 16—  97 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Poems:  Lays  of  humanity;  Hero  and  Leander; 
Lyons,  the  ceotaur;  Two  peacocks  of  Bedfont; 
Two  swans ;  Dream  of  Eugene  Aram ;  Elm  tree  ; 
Haunted  house;  Guido  and  Marina;  Stanzas  to 
TomWoodgate;  TheMary;  Miscellaneous  poems  ; 
Sumorovs:  Miss  Kilmansegg,  &c. 

2.  Plea  of  the  midsummer  fairies ;  Love  and  lunacy ; 

Ballads,  serious,  very  serious,  and  pathetic ;  Odes ; 
Tales  and  legends;  liiscellaneous  poems;  Odes  and 
addresses  to  great  people ;  Bailey  oallads;  Poems; 
Domestic  didactics. 

3.  Lamia  j  Epping  hunt ;  Comic  melodies ;  Odes ;  Mis- 

cellaneous poems. 


HOOD. 


162 


HUDIBEAS. 


IIood,]frhomas — continued. 

Prose  works.     Sargent,  E.,  ed.    N. 

Y.,1865.     V.  1,3 21—125 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.   Whims  and   oddities ;   Kational  tales ;    Humorous 
tales. 
3.   Our  family ;    Comic  miscellany ;    Autobiographical 
papers. 
For  life  of  Hood,  tee  Biography.    Also,  see  Fiction. 

Hook,  Theodore  Edward.     See  Tiction. 

Hookc,  Nathaniel.  Roman  liistory ,  from 
the  building  of  Rome  to  the  ruin  of  the 
commonwealth.     Lond.,  1830.     6v....  48— 294 

Hooker,  J.  D.  Botany.  (/Science 
primers.)     N.  Y.,  1879 32—195 

Hookham,  Mary  Ann.  Life  and  times 
of  Margaret  of  Anjou,  and  of  her  father ; 
with  memoirs  of  the  houses  of  Anjou. 
lUus.     Lond.,  1872.     2v 41—252 

Hooper,  Mrs.  Lucy  H.     iSee  Fiction. 

Hopes  of  the  human  race,  hero  and  here- 
after.    Cobbe,  F.  P.     1876 14—  84 

Hopkins,  Evan.  Geology  and  terres- 
trial magnetism.     lUus.     Lond.,  1865..  32—194 

Hopkins,  Livingston.  Comic  history 
of  the  United  States.    Illus.    N.Y.,1876.  49—302 

Hopkins,  Marli.  Strength  and  beauty : 
discussions  for  young  men.     1874.    N.  Y.  14 —  84 

Horace.  (Quintus  Horatius  Flaccus.) 
Works.  Francis,  P.,  tr.  Lond.,  1831. 
2v 16—  97 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.   Biographical  sketch  of  Horace ;  Odes ;  Satires. 
2.  Epistles  ;  Odes  ;  Satires.    Appendix :  translations  of 
Tarious  odes  by  eminent  poets.    Pbsedras :  Fables, 
C.  Smart,  tr. 

Horae  lyrical.    Watts,  I.    1864 17—105 

Horn,  G.  H.  Catalogue  of  Coleoptera. 
(In  ith  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 
Territories.)    Wash.,  1871 54—325 

Home,  Thomas  Hartwell.  Introduction 
to  the  study  of  bibliography.  To  which 
is  prefixed  a  memoir  on  the  public  libra- 
ries of  the  ancients.  Illus.  Lond.,  1814. 
2v 52—314 

Horry,  P.,  and  Weems,  M.  L.  Life  of 
General  Francis  Marion.  Illus.  Phila., 
1860 41—252 

Hospital  sketches.    Alcott,  L.  M.     1872.     1—    7 

Hotten,  John  Camden.  Original  lists 
of  persons  of  quality,  emigrants,  political 
rebels,  and  others,  who  went  from  Great 
Britain  to  the  American  plantations 
(1600-1700),  with  their  ages,  localities, 
&c.     N.  Y.,  1874 52—314 

Hough,  Franklin  B.  History  of  St. 
Lawrence  and  Franklin  counties,  N.  Y. 
Illus.    Albany,  1853 50—306 

History  of  Jefferson  county,  N.  Y. 

Illus.    Albany,  1854 49—299 

History    of   Lewis  county,   N.   Y. 

Illus.     Albany,  1860 49—299 

Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.  Tyudall, 
J.    1873 36—221 


Hours  with  the  mystics.     Kingsley,   C. 

(In  his  Sir  W.  Raleigh,  and  other  papers. 

1859) 30—139 

House.  For  novels  with  their  titles  beginning  with  House, 
see  Fiction.  Also,  for  works  relating  to  families  or  per- 
sons with  titles  beginning  with  same  word,  see  names  of 
such,  or  author  names,  iii  general  alphabet.  See  Archi- 
tecture. 

Household.    See  above  note. 

Household  book  of  poetry.  Dana,  C.  A. 
1869 17—104 

Household  taste.    Eastlake,  C.  L.     1877.  15 — 89 

Houston,   D.  C.     Method    of   sinking 

cribs.     Illus.     Wash.,  1874 55—331 

Houstoun,  Mrs.  M.  C.  Texas  and  the 
gulf  of  Mexico ;  or,  yachting  in  the  new 
world.     Illus.     Lond.,  1844.     2v 50—305 

Hovey,    C.     M.      Fruits    of    America. 

Illus.     Best.,  1851.     v.  1 53—320 

Ho'W  I  found  Livingstone.  Illus.  Stan- 
ley, H.  M.     1872 33—203 

Ho'W  Lisa  loved  the  king.  Cross,  Mrs.  J. 
W.     "Eliot,  George."     1869 16—99 

How  the  world  was  peopled.  Fontaine, 
E.     1872 30—186 

How  to  do  it.     Hale,  E.  E.     1872 30—140 

How  to  lay   out  a  garden.     Kemp,  E. 

1860 19—117 

How  to  live  long.    Hall,  W.  W.     1875...  30—183 

Howadji  in  Syria.  Curtis,  George  Will- 
iam.   1867... 35—213 

How^ard,  Blanche  Wyllys.   5ee  Fiction. 

Howard,  George  William  Frederick, 
~th  earl  of  Carlisle,  Viscount  Morpeth. 
Diary  in  Turkish  and  Greek  waters. 
Illus.     C.  C.  Felton,  c(J.     Bost.,  1855....  35— 211 

Howe,  Henry.  Historical  collections  of 
Ohio.     Illus.     Cin.,  1847 50—307 

HowellS,  William  Dean.  Italian  jour- 
neys.    N.Y.,1867 36—221 

Poems.     Boat.,  1873 16—97 

Sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of 

Rutherford  B.  Hayes;  also  a  biograjilii- 
cal  sketch  of  William  A.  Wheeler,  with 
portraits.    N.Y.,1876 40—244 

Suburban  sketches.     Illus.     Bost., 

1872 5—31 

CONTENTS. 

By  horse-car  to  Boston ;  Day's  pleasure ;  Doorstep  ac- 
quaintance; Flitting;  Mrs.  Johnson ;  Jubilee  days;  Pe- 
destrian tour ;  llomance  of  real  life ;  Scene.   ■ 

Venetian  life.     N.  Y.,  1867 36—221 

For  his  novels,  see  Fiction. 

How^ison,  Robert  R.  History  of  Vir- 
ginia.    Phila. ,  1846-'48.     2  v 50—304 

Howland,  Edward.  Grant  as  a  soldier 
and  statesman:  a  history  of  his  military 
and  civil  career.     Illus.     Loud.,  1868...  40 — 245 

Hotvland,  Marie.     See  Fiction. 

Hue,  Evariste  R<Sgis  Abb<S.  Journey 
through  the  Chinese  empire.  N.  Y.,  ]  855. 
2v 36—220 

Hudibras,  and  other  poems.     Butler,  S. 

1835.     2v., 16—100 


HUDSON. 


163 


HUXLEY. 


Hudson,  Charles.  History  of  the  town 
of  Lexington,  Middlesex  county,  Mass., 
to  1868.     Illns.     Bost.,  1868 49—299 

Hudson,  Frederic.  Jonrualism  in  the 
United  States,  from  1690  to  1872.  N.  Y., 
1873 22-129 

Hudson,  Henry.    See  Biography. 

Hug^esscn,  E.  H.  Knatchbull-.  ^ee  Fic- 
tion. 

Hujirgrins,  William.  Results  of  spec- 
trum analysis  applied  to  the  heavenly 
bodies.     Lond.,  1866 32—195 

Same.     ( In  Sm.  Itei>t.,  1866) 54—324 

Hughes,  Thomas.  Practice  of  making 
and  repairing  roads;  of  constructing 
foot-paths,  fences,  and  drains.  Lond., 
1838 19_115 

Hughes,  Hon.  Tliomas.  Tom  Brown's 
school-days  at  Rughy,  by  an  old  boy. 
Illns.     Bost.,  1869 5—30 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford  :  a  sequel  to 

"School-days  at  Rugby."    Bost.,  1869.^ 

2v 5—30 

Scouring  of  the  white  horse;    or, 

the  long  vacation  ramble  of  a  London 

clerk.     Illus.     Lond.,  1859 5—30 

Hughes,  Thomas  Smart.  History  of  the 
reign  of  George  the  third.  Lond.,  1835- 
'36.     8v 45-274 

Hughes,  William.  Atlas  of  classical 
geography,  constructed  by  William 
Hughes  and  edited  by  George  Long. 
N.  Y.,  1856 33-202 

Hugo,  Victor  Marie,  comte.  Napoleon, 
the  little,  the  destroyer  of  the  second 

republic.    Lond.,  1852 41—250 

For  his  novels,  see  Fiction. 

Huguenots.  See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Hugue- 
nots ;  Reforuiation) ;  aUo^  in  general  alphabet,  see  entries 
under  France. 

Human  intellect.     Porter,  N.     1869 30—184 

Human  r^ce.    See  Man  (Ethnology). 

Humble,  William.  Dictionary  of  geol- 
ogy and  mineralogy.     Lond.,  1843 32—193 

Humboldt,  Friedrich  Heinrich  Alex- 
ander von.  Asiecentrale:  recherches  sur 
les  chalnes  de  montagnes  et  la  climatol- 
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Atlas  g<5ograi)hiquo  et  physique,  du  ' 

royaume  de  la  Nouvelle-Espagne.  Paris, 
1812.     Texte B  — 

Cosmos:  a  sketch  of  the  universe. 

Ottg,  E.C.,<r.    Lond.,  1849-'52.    4  v....  31—191 

Essai  politique  sur  le  royaume  de  la 

Nouvelle-Espagne.     Paris,  1811.     2  v. 

and  atlas 53—320 

Letters  of,  to  Varnliagen  von  Ense, 

from  1827  to  1858.     Knapp,  F. ,  tr.    N.  Y. , 

1860 40—244 

Pcrsoual  narrative  of  travels  to  the 

equinoctial  regions  of  America,  during 
the  years  1799-1804.  Ross,  Thomasina, 
tr.    Lond.,1852.    3v 35—215 


Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von —continued. 

Recueil    d'observations    astronom- 

iques,  d'op6rations  trigonomfStriques,  et 
de  mesures  barom^triques,  faites  pen- 
dant le  cours  d'un  voyage  aux  regions 
<5quiQoxiales  du  nouveau  continent, 
depuis  1799  jusqu'en  1803.  Paris,  1810. 
2  v 53—320 

See  Biography  (Collective:  Hiscellaneons)  for  notice  of 
life  of  Humboldt. 

Hume,    David.      History  of  England, 
from  the  invasion  of  Julins  Cajsar  to  the 
revolution  in  1688.     Lond.,  1848.     6v..  45— 274 
For  life  of  Hume,  see  Biography. 

Humming-birds.    See  Natural  history  (Birds). 

Humorous  poetry  of  the  English  lan- 
guage.    Parton,  J.     1870 17—104 

Humphreys,  Andrew  A.,  and  Abbot, 
H.  L.  Physics  and  hydraulics  of  the 
Mississippi  river.    Phila.,  1661 54 — 326 

Same.     Reprinted  with  additions. 

Wash.,  1876 54—326 

Humphreys,  Henry  Noel.  History  of 
the  art  of  printing,  preceded  by  a  short 
account  of  the  origin  of  the  alphabet. 
Illns.     Lond.,  1868 15—88 

Hunt,  Charles  Havens.  Life  of  Edward 
Livingston.     N.  Y.,  1864 40—241 

Hunt,  Helen  Maria.  "H.  H."  ^See  Jack- 
son, Mrs.  H.  M. 

Hunt,  Richard  M.  Designs  for  the  gate- 
ways of  the  southern  entrances  to  the 
Central  Park.    Illus.    N.  Y.,  1866 B— 

Hunter,  John  D.  Memoirs  of  a  captiv- 
ity among  the  Indians  of  North  America ; 
with  anecdotes  descriptive  of  their  man- 
ners and  customs.     Lond.,  1823 34 — 207 

Hunting  of  the  snark.   Carroll,  L.,  pseud. 

Dodgson,C.L.     1876 16—98 

Hurricanes.    See  Meteorology. 

Hutchinson,  Anne.     See  Biography. 

Hutchinson,  Thomas.  History  of  the 
colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  to  1691. 
Bost.,1764.     3v 50—309 

Hutton,  Charles.  Tracts  on  mathemat- 
ical and  philosophical  subjects.  Lond., 
1812.    3v 19—115 

Hutton,  Richard  Holt.  Essays  in  liter- 
ary criticism.     Phila.,  n.  d 23 — 141 

CONTENTS. 

Goethe  and  his  influence ;  Nathaniel  Hawthorne ;  Arthur 
Hugh  Clough;  Wordsworth  and  his  genius;  George 
Eliot ;  Matthew  Arnold. 

Modem  symposium,  1  and  2.     {In 

Questions  of  belief.     1878) 23—137 

Walter  Scott.     {Engl,  men  of  letters 

series.)    N.  Y.,  1879 37—228 

Huxley,  Thomas  Henry.     David  Hume. 

{Engl,  men  of  letters  series.)    N.  Y.,  1879.  37—228 

Oiigin  of  species ;  or,  the  causes  of 

the  phenomena  of  organic  nature.     N. 

Y.,  1872 30—186 

Principles  and  methods  of  palaeon- 
tology.    {In  Sm.  liejat. ,  1869) 54—324 


HUXLEY. 


164 


INDIA. 


Huxley,  Thomas  Henry — coutinued. 
and  Toumans,  W.  J.    Elements  of 

physiology  and  hygiene.     Illus.     N.  Y., 

1866 30—183 

Hyde,  John,^V.     Mormonism :  its  leaders 

anddesigns.     N.  Y.,  1857 14—83 

Hydraulics.    See  Arts  (Uaeful). 

Hypstia.    See  Eingsley,  C. ;  also,  see  Alexandria 

and  hor  schools,  in  bis  Sir  W.  Raleigh,  etc.  1869 .      23—140 
Hyperion.     Longfellow,  H.  W.     1865....     6—35 

I  go  a-fishing.     Prime,  W.  C.     1874 31—189 

Ice.     Formation  of  ice  at  the  bottom  of 

■water.    Engelhardt,  M.     {In  Sm.  Kept., 

1866) 54—324 

See,  also.  Geology  (Glacial  geology). 
Iceland : 
Egypt  and  Iceland  in  1874.    Taylor, 

B.     1874 3;?— 203 

Historical  and  descriptive  account 

of  Iceland.     {Edinburgh  cabinet  library, 

V.28) 29-179 

Island  of  fire  (874-1874).     Headley, 

P.  C 47—288 

Journey  to  Iceland.      Pfeiffer,   I. 

N.  Y.,  1852 3{)— 222 

Norseman  in  Iceland.     MuUer,  M. 

(/»  Ais  Chips,  &c.,  V.  2.     1869) 23—138 

Six  weeks  in  the  saddle;  a  paint- 
er's journal  in  Iceland.  Waller,  S.  E. 
Lond.,  1874 36—222 

Winter    in    Iceland.      Dillon,    A. 

Lond.,  1840.    2v 36—222 

See,  also,  in  general  alphabet.  Literature  (Icelandic). 

Ichthyology.    See  Natural  history  (Fish  and  iisheries). 
Iconographio    encyclopiedia  of   science, 

literature,  and  art.     Heck,  J.  G.    1851. 

Plates,2  v.;  text,  4  v 30—183 

Idaho.    See  United  States  (Government  surveys). 

Ideal  in  art.    Taine,  H.  A.     1868 15—  90 

Ideals,  Realizable.    Greg,  W.  M.     (Jm  his 

Enigmas  of  life.     1872) 23—440 

Idler,  The.    Johnson,  S.    (/»  Ms  Works, 

V.  2.     1825) 21—125 

Idyl  of  work.    Larcom,  L.    1875 16—97 

Idyls.  See  Bion  and  Moschus,  with  Hesiod  (16—97) ;  Theo- 
critus, Dryden,  J.,  (r.,  in  his  Works,  v.  3  (16 — 98).  Also, 
Symonds.  J.  A.,  Greek  poets,  v.  2,  pp.  240-280;  Tenny- 
son, A.,  Idyls  of  the  king  (17—107),  &c. 

Idyls  of  the  king.     Tennyson,  A.     (In  his 

Poems,  V.  2.     1869) 17—105 

lies  de  I'Afrique.  (L'Univers.)  Avezac, 
M.  P.d'.    Paris,  1848 43—261 

Iliad.    See  Homer,  in  general  alphabet. 

Illinois : 

Bureau  county,  Illinois.     Sketches 

of  early  settlement,  with  map.    Matson, 

N.     1867 49—300 

History  of  De  Kalb  county.     Boies, 

H.  L.     1868 49—300 

History  of  Illinois.    Brown,  H.    N. 

Y.,  1844 49—300 

Illumination.    See   Alphabets ;    also,   Arts  (Useful) ;    Fine 

Arts. 


Illusions.  Emerson,  E.  W.  (In  his  Con- 
duct of  life.     1875) 23—141 

Illustrated  library  of  wonders.  N.  Y., 
1872-75.     13  V. 

CONTENTS. 

Bottom  of  the  sea.    Sonrcl,  L 31—189 

Egypt  3,300  years  ago.    Lanoye,  P.  de 45—277 

European  art.    Viardot,  L 15 — 90 

Glass-making.    Sauzay,  A 32 — 196 

Greathunts.    Meunier,  V 31—191 

Int('lligonce  of  animals.    Menault,  E 31 — 191 

Italian  art.     Viardot,  L 15—90 

Thunder  and  lightning.    Fonvielle,  W.  de 32—196 

AYonders  of  architecture.    Lef^vre,  M 15 — 90 

"Wonders  of  heat.    Cazin,  A 32—195 

Wonders  of  the  heavens.    Flammarion,  C 32 — 196 

Wonders  of  optics.    Marion,  F 3-2 — 196 

Wonders  of  the  sun.    Guillemin,   A 32 — 196 

Imaginary  conversations.     Landor,  W.  S. 

Bost.,  1876-77.     4v 23—136 

Imagination : 

On  the  imagination.     Coleridge,  S. 

T.    (In  his  Biographia  literaria,  v.   3. 

18.56) 21—127 

Pleasures  of  imagination.     Aken- 

side,  M.     (/«  7ij»  Poetical  works.     1864).  16— 100 

Imbert,  Barthdlemy.     See  Petits  Poiites 

Franfais,  v.  2 17—103 

Imlay,  Gilbert.  Topographical  descrip- 
tion of  the  western  territory  of  North 

America.     Lond.,  1797 49—302 

Immortality.     Emerson,  E.  W.     (Jn  his 

Letters,  &e.,  p.  289) 23—141 

See,  also,   Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Future  life 
and  immortality). 

Imperial  gazetteer.    Blackie.W.G.   1865.  26—159 

In  memoriam.     A  poem.     Tennyson,   A. 

(In  his  Poems,  v.  2.     1869) 17—105 

In  the  Holy  Land.    Thomson,  A.    1874....  35—214 

In  the  Levant.     Waroer,  C.  D.     1877....  35— 214 

Inchbald,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  See  Fiction. 

INDIA. 

History  and  Travels. 

Grovinda  Sdmanta ;  or,  history  of  a  Bengal  K&iyat. 

[In  Fiction] 3 —  21 

Historical  and  descriptiveaccountof  Britishlndia. 

{Edinburgh  cabinet  library,  v.  6,  7,  8) 29 — 180 

Historical  researches :  Indians  (Hindus).    Heeren, 

A.n.L.     (v.  2,  pp.  45-210.    1846) 4.5—279 

History,  antiquities,  &c.    Eastern  India.    Martin, 

K.M.     1838.    3v 47—287 

History  of  British  India.    Mill,  J.  1527-1805.    1848. 

6  V 47—287 

For  continuation,  see  Wilson,  H.  H. 
History  of  British  India,  1805-1835.    Wilson,  H.  H. 

1848.    3v 47—287 

History  of  India  to  1873.    Trotter,  L.  J.    n.d 47—287 

Inde:  Histoireet description.    Jancigny,  A.  D.  B. 

de,  onrf  Eaymond,  X.    (L'Univers.)    1845 43—260 

Land  of  the  white  ele{>hant.    Illus.    Vincent,  F. 

1874 33—211 

My  diary  in  India,  1858-'59.    Eussell,  W.  H.    1860. 

2v 33—211 

Bomanoe  of  history:  India.    Illua.    Gaunter,  H. 

n.  d 10—  55 

Vikram  and  the  vampire ;  or,  tales  of  Hindu  dev- 
ilry.   Burton,  E.  F.    Ulus.    n.d.   [/n  Fiction).  2—14 
Visit  to  India.    Taylor,  J.  B.    1889 36—221 

See,  also,  in  general  alphabet,  Biblical  and  religious  litera- 
ture (Buddhism). 


mOIAKA. 


165 


INSTITUTES. 


Indiana,  History  of.    Dillon,  J.  B.     1859.  49—299 
Indians: 

Ab-sa-ra-ka,  home  of  the  Crows. 

Carringtou,    Mrs.    Margaret  J.      Illus. 

1868 34—207 

Adventures  in  the  Apache  country; 

a  tour    through  Arizona   and    Sonora. 

Browne,  John  Ross.     Illus.     1869 34—206 

Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.     Parkman, 

F.     1870.     2v 34—205 

Historical  notes  on  the  Indians  of 

North  America.     Halkett,  J.     1825....  47—286 

History  of  the  five  Indian  nations 

of  Canada.     Colden,  C.     1747  47—286 

History  of  the"  Indians  of  Connecti- 
cut.    De  Forest,  J.  W.     1853 47—286 

History  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  Hud- 
son's river.     Ruttenber,  E.  M.     1872..  47—286 

History  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  North 

America.     Illus.     McKenney,  T.  L.,  and 

Hall,  J.     1836.    3v 47—286 

'Same.    Illus.    1848-'50.     3v A— 

History  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  the 

United  States.     Illus.     Schoolcraft,  H. 

R.     1851-'.57.     6v 53—319 

Indian  biography.    Thatcher,  B.  B. 

1848.    2v 36—217 

Indian  in  his  wigwam.  Schoolcraft, 

H.  R.     1848 34—207 

Indian  sketches  taken  during  an 

expedition  to  the  Pawnee  tribes.    Irving, 

J.  T.     1835.     2v 34—207 

Narrative  of  my  captivity  among 

the  Sioux  Indians.     Illus.     Kelly,  F. 

1873 34—207 

Native  races  of  the  Pacific  States  of 

North  America :  Wild  tribes.    Bancroft, 

H.  H.    V.  1.    1874 30—185 

North  American  Indians:  illustra- 
tions  of   their  manners,    customs,  &c. 

Illus.    Catlin,  G.    1841.     2v 47—286 

North  American  Indians :  sketches 

of  their  history,  manners,  and  cnstoms. 

Buchanan,  J.    1824 47—286 

Notes  on  the  Iroquois.    Schoolcraft, 

H.  R.     1847 47—286 

Plains  of  the  great  west  and  their 

inhabitants.    Dodge,  R.  I.    Illus.    1877.  34—206 

Proceedings  of  a  joint  committee  of 

Friends  for  promoting  the  civilization  of 

the  Indians  of  the  Seneca  nation.     1847.  47 — 286 

Same.    Further  proceedings.    1850.  47 — 286 

Thirty  years  with  the  Indian  tribes 

on  the  American  frontiers.    Schoolcraft, 

H.  R.     1851 34—207 

Tragedies  of  the  wilderness.  Drake, 

S.G.    1841 34—209 

Travels  among  the  northern  and 

southern  Indians.      Illus.      McKenney, 

T.  L.    N.  Y.,  184G.    2  v.  in  one 34—207 


Indians — continued. 

Upper  Mississippi.    Gale,  6.    Hlns. 

1867 34—206 

Visit  to  Indians  on  the  frontiers  of 

Chili.     Gardiner,  A.  F.     1841 35—214 

See,  also,  AiaeTica{Antit\mties;  History  of  discovery);  also, 
consult  first  chapters  of  general  histories  of  the  Unit^'d 
States,  where  the  Indi-ins  are  treated  of,  as  Bancroft's, 
and  the  histories  of  jiarticiilar  sections,  as  New  En- 
gland, &c.  See,  also,  Language  (Indian  languages). 
See,  also,  in  Biography,  lives  of  Brant  and  Red 
Jacket. 

Indigenous  races  of  the  earth.    Nott,  J. 

C,  anrf  Gliddon,  G.  R.     1857 30—185 

Indaction.    Seehogic. 

Inductive  sciences.     See  Physics  (llistory  and  philosophy, 

&c.). 
Industrial  exhibitions.    &e  Arts  (Useful :  Exhibitions). 
Industrial  history  of  free  nations.     Mc- 

Cullagh,  W.  T.     Lond.,  1846.     2v 43—263 

Infallibility.    See  Vatican  council,  in  general  alphabet. 
Infinite,  The.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature;    also. 

Philosophy, 

Influence  of  the  mind  upon   the  body. 

Tuke,  D.  H.    1872 30—183 

Information  for  the  people.    Chambers, 

W.  and  R.     1860.    2v 22—131 

Ing:eIow,  Miss  Jean.     Poems.     Best., 

1869.    2v 16—97 

For  her  novels  and  fairy  stories,  see  Fiction. 

Ing-ersoll,  Ernest.  Zoology.  (Part  4, 
8th  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 
Territories.)    Illus.     Wash.,  1876 54—325 

IngersoII,  Lurton  Dunham.     Iowa  and 

the  rebellion .     Phila. ,  1866 49—299 

Life  of  Horace  Greeley ;  with  notices 

of  contemporary  statesmen  and  journal- 
ists.    Illus.     Chicago,  1873 40—245 

Ingham,  Col.  Frederic,  pseud.  See 
Hale,  Edward  E. 

Ingoldsby  legends.     Illus.     Barham,  R. 

H.     1872 23—136 

Iiig^oldsby,  Thomas,  pseud.  See  Bar- 
ham,  R.  H. 

Ingrraham,  Joseph  Holt.     See  Fiction. 

Ing:raham,  William.     See  Kip,  W.  I. 

Initials.    See  Fine  Arts  (Illumination) ;  Alphabets. 

Ininan,  Thomas.  Ancient  faiths  em- 
bodied in  ancient  names.  Illus.  N.  Y. 
and  Lond.,  1869-74.     2v 14—87 

Innocents  abroad.     Clemens,  Samuel  L. 

(Mark  Twain.)     1871 2—12 

Inquisition.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Inquisi- 
tion). 

Insanity,    See  Medicine  (Body  aud  mind). 

Insect  world.     Illus.     Figuier,  L.     1872.  31—189 

Insectivorous  plants.    Illus.    Darwin,  C. 

1875 32—195 

Insects  at  home.     Illus.    Wood,   J.   G. 

1873 31-189 

Insects  of  New  England.     Harris,  T.  W. 

1842 .- 31—189 

Insects.    See  Natural  history  (Insects). 
Institutes  of  ecclesiastical  history.     Mos- 

heim,  J.  L. von.     1851.    3v 14 — 86 


DfSUEEECTION. 


166 


ITALY. 


Insurrection  in  the  four  western  counties 

of  Pennsylvania.     Findley.W.     1796...  50—306 

Intellect.     Emerson,  R.  W.     (In  his  Prose 

works,  V.  1.    1870) 23—141 

Intellectual    development    of     Europe. 

Draper,  J.  W.     1869 43—264 

Intellectual  life.    Hamerton,  P.G.    Bost., 

1873 23-140 

Intelligence  of  animals.  Illus.  Menault, 
E.     1872 31-191 

Intelligence,  On.    Taine,  H.  A.     1872...  30— 184 

Interest  tables.    See  Mathematics. 

Internal  commerce  of  the  United  States, 
First  annual  report  on  tlie.  Nimmo, 
Joseph,  jr.    Wash .,  1877 55—331 

International  exliibition.    5cp  Arts  (Useful :  Exhibitions). 

International  law.    See  Law  (luteruationallaw). 

International  monthly  magazine  of  litera- 
ture, science,  and  art.  1850-'52.  Illus. 
N.  Y.    5v 27—163 

International  politics:  current  discus- 
sions. V.  1.  Burlingame,  E.  L.,c(J.  N.  Y., 
1878 23-137 

International  review,  v.  8,  9.  N.  Y., 
1880 ^— 

International  scientific  series.  N.Y.,  1872. 

CONTENTS. 

Fonns  of  water.    Tyndall,  J o?~  loo 

Conservation  of  energy.    Stewart,  B ol—  l" 

History  of  the  conflict  between  religion  and 
science.    Draper,  J.  W 

Inventions.    See  Arts  (Useful :  Inventions,  &c.). 

Invertebrata.    See  Natural  history. 

Ion,  tragedy.    See  Euripides.    (In  his  Works,  v.  1. 

1832)  

Iowa: 

Iowa  and  the  rebellion.     lugcrsoll, 

L.  D.     Phila.,  1866 49—299 

Report  of  the  geological  survey  of 

the  State  of  Iowa.     Illus.     White,  C.  A. 

1870.     2v 20-120 

IRELAND. 
EliBtory ;    Sketches  of  Travel. 

Civil  wars  of  Ireland.    Taylor,  W.  C.    1831.    2  v.    47-286 
English  in  Ireland  in  the  18th  century.    Froude, 

J.  A.     1873-74.    3v 47—286 

From  the  lakes  of  Killamey  to  the  Golden  Horn. 

Field,  H.M.     1877 36—221 

HistoryofIrcland,t«1646.    Moore,  T.    1835.    2  v.    47—286 
HistoTT  of  Ireland,  to  1690.    Leland,  T.    Dublin, 

1773.    3v «-286 

Ireland  before  and  after  the  union  with  Great 

Britain.    Martin,  E.  M.    1848 47-286 

Irish    sketch-book.     Illus.     Thackeray,    W.    M. 

Lond.,  1870 

Sketches  of  Irish  character.  Hall,  Mrt.  S.  C.   n.  d 
Voyage  of  the  Jamestown  on  her  errand  of  mercy 

1847 

See,  also,  speeches  and  lives  of  Burke ;  Grattan ;  Poetry 
(Collections). 
Irish    sketch-hook.     Thackeray,   W.   M. 

1870 ^2—  73 

Iroquois.    See  Indians. 

Irritation  and  insanity.    Broussais,  F.  J. 

V.    Cooper,  T.,  tr.    Lond.,  1833 30—183 


14—    84 


16—  I 


12— 
5— 


Irving,  John  T.  Indian  sketches,  taken 
during  an  expedition  to  the  Pawnee 
tribes.     Phila.,  1835.     2v 34—207 

Irving^,  Pierre  M.  Life  and  letters  of 
Washington  Irving.     N.  Y.,  1862.     4v..  40—243 

Irving:,  Washington.  Life  and  voyages 
of  Christopher  Columbus ;  to  which  are 
added  those  of  his  companions.  Au- 
thor's revised  edition.   N.  Y.,  1849.    3  v.  39—237 

Life  of  George  Washington.     N.  Y., 

ia55-'59.     5v 42—257 

Maliomet  and  his  successors.    N.  Y., 

1853.     v.l 41—252 

Oliver  Goldsmith.     N.  Y.,  1853....  40—245 

For  liis  other  works,  iee  Fiction.  Also  Biography,  for  his 
life. 

Islam.    See  Mohammedanism. 

Island  of  lire  [Iceland].     Illus.    Headley, 

P.C.    1875 47—288 

Isles  of  shoals,  Among  the.    Thaxter,  C. 

1873 34—209 

Isthmus.    Sm  Panama;  Suez,  in  general  alphabet. 

Italian  art.  Wonders  of.     Illus.     Viardot, 

L.     1874 15—90 

Italian  journeys.    Ho  wells,  W.  D.     1867.  36—221 

ITALY. 


History. 

Ancient  Greece  and  mediaeval  Italy.    Freeman,  E. 

A.    (Jn  Historical  essays,  V.  2.    1873) 

History  of  the  Italian  republics,  to  1805.    Sismoudi, 

J.  C.  S.  de.     Phila.,  1832 

Istoria  d'ltalia.     Guicciardini,   F.     Lond.,    1821. 

5  V 

Italie  ancienne.    (L'Univers.)    Dnmy,  Victor,  and 

others.    Paris,  1850-'51.  2v 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Annales. 

2.  Institutions ;  Mceurs  et  costumes. 
Italy  and  the  Italian  islands,  to  1840.    Spalding, 

William.      {Edinburgh  cabinet  library,    v.  29, 

30,31) 

Italy:  Romance  of  history.     Illus.    Macfarlane,  C. 

Lond.,n.  d 


20—  121 


Description  and  Travel. 

Oorinne;  or,  Italy.    Stael-Holstein,  Mme.  de 

Ou  I'ltalie.    (In  her  Works,  v.  1.    1881) .... 

Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in  Italy.    Elliot,  F.  1871 . . 

Italian  journeys.    Howells,  W.  D.    1867 

Italian  pictures,  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.    HIus. 

n.d 

Italy,  and  a  few  bits  of  Eoman  mosaic.    Lowell,  J. 

E.    (In  hii  Fireside  travels.     1865)  

Italy ;  Florence  and  Venice.    Taine,  H.  A.    N.  Y., 

1869 

Italy :  Borne  and  Xaples.    Taine,  H.  A.    1874 

Letters  from  Italy,  &c.,  1830-31.     Mendelssohn- 

Bartholdy,  F.    1869 

Old  Home  and  new  Italy.    Castelar,  E.    1874 

Pictures  from  Italy.  Dickens,  C.  1868.  2  copies. 
Remarks  on  parts  of  Italy,  1701-03.    Addison,  J. 

(In  his  Works,  v.  2,  pp.  131-376)   

Renaissance  in  Italy  :  Fine  arts.    Symonds,  J.  A. 

1879 

Stray  studies  from  Italy,  &c.  Green,  J.  R.  1876. 
Travels  in  Italy.  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Autobiog- 
raphy, v.2.    1871 


23—143 
48—297 
48—297 
43—260 


29—179 
10—  55 


3—  20 
21—123 
36—221 
36—221 

36—321 

34—209 

36—221 
3«— 221 

41—251 
36-221 
36—221 


15—  89 
23—140 


40—344 


ITALY. 


167 


JAEDINE. 


Italy — continued. 

Trareli  through  France  and  Italy  in  1763.  Smol- 
lett, T.    V.  8.     1872 35—212 

Ste-,  also,  in  general  alphabet,  Biblical  and  religious  litera- 
ture (Popes) ;  Machiavelli ;  Biography  (lives  of  Dante, 
Michael  Angelo,  Petrarcli);  Drama;  Fine  Arts;  Litera- 
ture; Poetry. 
See,  also,  in  general  alphabet,  Naples;  Borne;  Pompeii; 
Florence;  Venice. 

Jackson,  Andrew.     See  Biography. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M.,  formerly  Hunt, 

Helen  Maria.     Bits  of   travel.     Illus. 

Boat.,  1874 36—222 

Bits  of  travel  at  home.    Host.,  1878.  34—209 

For  her  stories  and  novels,  gee  Fiction. 

Jackson,  W.  H.  Archieology  of  Colo- 
rado. (Part  3,  Eighth  Annual  Report  of 
ths  United  States  Geological  Survey  of  the 
Territories. )    Illus.    Wash. ,  1876 54—325 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  photo- 
graphs of  the  United  States  Geological 
and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territo- 
ries, for  the  years  1869  to  1875,  inclusive. 
(Miscellaneous  putlications,  No.  5.) 
Wa«h.,  1875 54—325 

Same.     (Miscellaneous  puilications, 

No.  9.)    1877 54—3-25 

Jacob,  Giles.     Law  dicticmary.     Lend., 

1809.     2v ~ 26—158 

Jacobite's,  Memoirs  of  the.  (1715-1745.) 
Thomson,  Mrs.  A.  T.     1845.     3  v 37—228 

Jacoby,    Johann.     Tuttle,    H.      (In     his 

German  political  leaders.     1876) 36 — 218 

Jahn,    Johann.      Biblical    archieology. 

Upham,  T.  C,  tr.     N.  Y.,  1849 25—149 

Jamaica  : 

Annals  of  Jamaica.    Bridges,  G.W. 

Lond.,  1828.     2v 48—297 

Health  trip  to  the  tropics.     Willis, 

N.  P.     1853 35—216 

Jamaica.     TroUope,     A.     (In    his 

West  ludies  and  the  Spanish  main,  pp. 
15-129) 35—215 

James  I,  King  of  England.  See  Biog- 
raphy. 

James,  George  Payne  Rainsford.  Life 
and  times  of  Loula  the  fourteenth. 
Lond.,  1851.     2v 40—241 

James,  H.,_;V.  French  poets  and  nov- 
elists.   Lond.,  1878 23—139 

C0MTKMT8. 

Alfred  de  Musset;  T.  Gautier;  C.  de  Bernard  and  G. 
Flaubert ;  Tnrg6nieflf;  The  two  Amperes ;  Mme.  de 
Sabran  ;  Merimfie's  letters  ;  Th6fttre  fran9ais. 

For  hia  novels  and  stories,  see  Fiction. 

Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna  Murphy.  Char- 
acteristics of  [Shakespeare's]  women. 
Best.,  1866 23—138 

Commonplace  book    of   thoughts, 

memories,  and  fancies,  original  and  se- 
lected.    N.  Y.,  ia55 15—90 

Legends  of  the  Madonna,  as  repre- 
sented in  the  fine  arts.    Boat.,  1866 23—138 


Jameson,  Mrs.  Anna  Murphy — continued. 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders,  as 

represented  in  the  fine  arts.     Bo8t.,1866.  23 — 1;$8 

Memoirs  of  early  Italian  painters. 

Best.,  1866 15—  90 

Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets ; 

biograpliical  sketclies  of  women  cele- 
brated in  ancient  and  modern  poetry. 
Bost.,  1866 37—228 

Sacred  and  legendary  art.     Bost., 

1866.     2v ." 15—90 

Sketches   of   art,    literature,    and 

character.     Bost.,  1866 15 —  90 

Studies,     stories,     and     memoirs. 

Bost.,  1866 23—138 

Jamieson,  Alexander.  Mechanics  of 
fluids,  comprising  hydrostatics.  Ilhis. 
Lond.,  1837 18—110 

Mechanics  for  practical  men.    Illus. 

Lond.,  1845 18—110 

Jamieson,  John.  Dictionary  of  the 
Scottish  language.  Abridged  by  John- 
ston, John.  New  edition,  revised  and  en- 
larged by  Longmuir,  J.     Edin.,  1857.. .  25 — 150 

Janin,    Jules    C.     Photo-cliemistry.     (In 
Sm.  Ilept., 18fi7} 54—324 

Vegetation    and    the    atmosphere. 

(/«Sm.  i?(j)«.,1864) 54—324 

Janney,  Samuel  M.  Life  of  William 
Penn.     Phila.,  1852 41—250 

JAPAN. 
Description  and  History. 

Japan  and  around  the  world.    Illus.    Spalding,  J. 

W.     1855 36-221 

Japan  as  it  was  and  is.    Hildreth,  R.    1855 36—221 

Japan  in  our  day.    Illus.    Taylor,  J.  B.,  ed.    N.  T., 

1874. 36—221 

Manners  and  Customs. 

Japan  .ind  the  Japanese  in  the  nineteenth  century, 
from  recent  Dutch  travels,  especially  the  narra- 
tive of  von  Siebold.    1852 36 221 

Three  years  in  Japan;    capital  of  the  Tycoon. 

Illus.    Alcock,  Sir K.    1863.    2v 36—221 

Viait  to  Japan  in  1853.    Taylor,  J.  B.    1869 36—221 

See,  alto,  Young,  J.  E. :  Around  the  world  with  General 
Grant.    1879.    v.  2.     (34—208.) 

Jaques,  John.     History  of  Junius  and 

his  works.     Lond.,  1843 40—242 

Jardine, -Sir  William.  Editor  natural- 
ists' library.    Edin . ,  1840-'62.    49  v . .  31—190, 191 

CONTENTS. 

Ornithology,  v.  1-14. 
V.  1-4.  Birds  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland :  1,  Birds  of 
prey ;  with  memoir  of  Sir  W.  Sibbald.    2.  Inces- 
sores ;  with  memoir  of  W.  Smellie.    3,  Kasores 
and  grallatores ;  with  memoir  of  J.  Walker.    4, 
Natatores.     Memoir   of  A.  "Wilson.     Jardine 
Sir  W. 
5.   Sun  birds.    Memoir  of  R.  Willoughby.    Jardine 
Sir  W. 
6,7.  Hummingbirds.    Memoir  of  Linnasus  and  Pennant. 
Jardine,  Sir  W. 

8.  Game  birds.    Memoirof  Sir  T.  F.  Raffles.    Jardine 

Sir  W. 

9.  Pigeons.    Memoir  of  Pliny.    Selby,  P.  J. 

10.  Parrots.    Memoir  of  T.  Berwick.    Selby,  P.  J, 


JAEDIlJfE. 


168 


JERUSALEM. 


Jardine,  Sir  William — continued. 

V.  11  12.  BirdaofWeatem  Africa.    Momoirof  J.Bruceand 
F.  Le  VaiUant.     Swainaon,  William. 

13.  Ply-catchers.     Memoir  of  Baron  Haller. 

14.  CrallinaceouH  birds.     Memoir  of  Aristotle.    Jar- 

dine,  Sir  W. 

Mammalia,  v,  15-27. 

15.  Introduction  to  mammalia.     Memoir   of  Drew 

Drury.    Smith,  C.  H. 

16.  Lions,  timers,  &c.    Memoir  of  Cuvier.    Jardine, 

SirW. 

17.  British  quadrupeds.    Memoir  of  A.  Aldrovandi. 

Macgillivray,  W. 
18, 19.    Dogs.    Memoir  of  P.  S.  Pallas  and  F.  d'Azara. 
Smith,  C.  H. 

20.  Horses,  asses,  ifec.    Memoir  of  C.  Gesner. 

21.  Deer,  antelopes,  camels,  Sec.   Memoir  of  P.  Cam- 

per.   Jardine,  Sir  W. 

22.  Goats,  sheep,  oxen,  &c.     Memoir  of  J.  Hunter, 

Jardine,  Sir  W. 

23.  Thick-skinned  quadrupeds.     Memoir  of  Sir  H. 

Sloane.    Jardine,  Sir  W. 

24.  Maraupialia.     Memoir  of  J.   Barclay.     Water 

house,  G.  R. 

25.  Amphibious  camivora  and  herbivorous  cetacea. 

Memoir  of  F.  Peron.    Hamilton,  R. 

26.  Whales.     Memoir  of  Lac6p6de.     Hamilton,  R. 

27.  Monkeys.    Memoir  of  Butfon.    Jardine,  Sir  W. 

Entomology,  v.  28-34. 

28.  Introduction  to  entomologv.     Memoirs  of  Swam 

merdam  and  De  Geer.     Duncan,  J. 

29.  British  buttertlies.     Memoir  of  Werner.    Dun 

can,  J. 

30.  British  moths,  sphinxes,  &g.    Memoir  of  M.  S. 

Merian.     Duncan,  J. 

31.  Foreign  butterflies.    Memoir  of  Lamarck.     Dun 

can,  J. 

32.  Exotic  moths.     Memoir  of  Latrcille.    Duncan,  J. 

33.  Beetles.    Memoir  of  Ray.     Duncan,  J. 

34.  Bees.    Memoir  of  Huber.    Dunbar,  William. 

Fishes,  x,  35-40. 

35.  Fishes  :  their  structure  and  ases.    Memoir  of  H. 

Salviani.    Bushman,  J.  S. 
36,37.  British  ti.shes.    Memoir  of  W.  Rondelet  and  A. 

von  Humboldt.    Hamilton,  R. 
38.   Perch  family.    Memoirof  Sir  J.Banks.    Jardine, 

Sir  W. 
39, 40.   Fishes  of  British  Guiana.   Memoir  of  the  author 

and  J.  L.  Burckhardt.    Schomburgk,  R.  H. 

Jason^  Life  and  death  of.  Poem.  Moms, 
William.     1871 16—  95 

Jay,  John,  joint  author.  See  Federalist. 
Se€j  ahOf  Biography. 

Jay,  William,  Life  of  John  Jay,  his 
father;  with  selections  from  his  corre- 
spondence, and  miscellaneous  papers. 
N.Y.,1833.     2v 40-243 

Jeaflfresoii,  John  Oordy.     Brides  and 

bridals.     Loud.,  1872.     2  v 21—129 

See  Fiction  for  his  novels. 

Jean  Paul.     See  Richter,  J.  P.  F. 

"  Jeems  Pipes  of  Pipesville,"  pseud.  See, 
in  Fiction,  Massett,  S.  C. 

Jefferson  county,  N.  Y.,  History  of.    lUus. 

Hough,  F.B.     1854  49—299 

Jcffcrsoii,  Thomas.  Notes  on  the  State 
of  Virginia;  with  an  appendix, relative 
to  the  murder  of  Logan's  family.  Tren- 
ton, 1803 50—304 

Writings.     Washington,   H.  A.,ed. 

Wash.,  1853-'54.     9  v.     v.  8  missing.. ..  22—133 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Autobiogi-aphy,  with  appendix. 
Correspondence : 
Part  1.  Before  his  mission  to  Europe  (1773-1783). 
Part  2.  While  minister  to  France  (1784-1790). 
2,3.   Correspondence:  Letters  (1784-1790). 
4-7.   Letters  (1790-1826). 
7.   Reports  and  opinions  while  Secretary  of  State. 
0.   Parliamenta.ry  manual;   The  Anas;   Miscellaneous 
papers ;  General  index. 
See  Biography  for  lives  of  Jefferson. 


JellVey,    Lord   Francis.    Contributions 

to  the  Edinburgh  review.     (British  es- 
sayists.)   Lond.,  1854 2a— 14« 


Alfieri,  Victor;  Alison  on  taste;  Memoirs  of  Emperor 
Baber;  Bailly's Memoirs:  Margravine  of  Bareith;  Ben- 
tham  on  legislation;  Restoration  of  the  Bourbons;  Rob- 
ert Burns;  Buxton  on  prison  discipline;  Byron's  Man- 
fred; Byron's  poems;  Byron's  tragedies;  Campbell's 
Gertrude  of  Wyoming;  Campbell's  British  poets;  Camp- 
bell's Theodoric  ;  Life  of  Lord  Charleraont;  Admiral 
Lord  Collingwood ;  Hayley 's  life  of  W.  Cowper ; 
Crabbe's  Borough,  poems,  tales,  tales  of  the  haJl; 
Richard  Cumberland :  Life  of  Curran  ;  Letters  of  Mad- 
ame du  Deffand  and  Mile,  de  Lespinasse ;  Bruramond's 
Aca<lemic  questions ;  Edgeworth's  Tales  of  fashionable 
life  (2  articles);  Henry  Erskine;  La*\y  Fanshawe; 
Forbes's  life  of  Dr.  Beattie;  Ford's  dramatic  works; 
Fox's  Reign  of  James  II ;  Benjamin  Franklin  ;  French 
revolution;  Gait's  novels;  Goethe's  Wilhelm  Meister; 
Baron  de  Gnrnm  ;  Hazlitt's  Characters  of  Shakespeare ; 
Hemans's  poems  ;  Life  of  Colonel  Hutchinson  ;  Bishop 
Heber's  India;  Sketches  of  India;  O'Drisiol's  History 
of  Ireland;  Irving's  Bracebridge  hall;  Irving's  Colum- 
bus ;  Keats's  poems ;  Mme.  de  Larochejaquelein ; 
Leckie  on  British  government ;  Lockliart's  novels ; 
Sir  James  Mackintosh ;  Mary  Wortley  Montagu ; 
Moore's  Lalla  Rookh  ;  William  Penn;  Samuel  Pepys' 
Diary ;  Professor  Playfair ;  Notice  of  Priestley's  Me- 
moirs ;  Clarkson  on  Quakerism ;  R^ected  Addresses ; 
Samuel  Richardson ;  Rogers's  Human  life ;  Scott's  nov- 
els; Scottr'sLadvof  the  lake;  Scott's  Lay  of  the  last  min- 
strel ;  Moore's  Life  of  Sheridan  ;  Southey's  Roilerick ; 
Madame  de  Stael-Holstein;  State  of  parties  (1809); 
Stewart's  Life  of  Reid ;  Stewart's  Philosophical  essays ; 
Works  of  Jonathan  Swift ;  Simond's  Switzerland ; 
Tales  of  my  landlord;  Walsh's  Appeal;  Warburton'a 
letters;  Notice  of  James  Watt;  Waverley  ;  Waverley 
novels;  Wordsworth's  Excursion;  Wordsworth's  White 
doe. 

Jenkin,  Mrs.  C.    See  Fiction. 

Jenkins,  Edward.     See  Fiction. 

Jenny  Liud  in  America.  Rosenberg,  C.  G. 
N.Y.     ia51 34—206 

Jerdan,  William.  Autohiography :  per- 
sonal reminiscences.  Abridged  by  Stod- 
dard, R.  H.     {Bric-a-brac  series.)    1875..  36 — 218 

Jerroldy  Douglas.  Fireside  saints,  and 
other  papers.    Bost.  and  N.  Y.,  1873 6 —  40 

CONTENTS. 

An  old  house  in  the  city;  Brevities;  Castle-builders  of 
Padua;  Fireside  saints ;  Hedge-hog  letters;  Little  great 
and  great  little;  Lord  of  Peiresc;  Midnight  at  Madame 
'f.'s;  Michael  Lynx;  Mr.  Caudle's  breakfast  talk:  My 
husband's  "winnings";  Pigs;  Pope  Gregory  and  the 
pear  tree;  Recollections  of  Guy  Fawkes;  Silas  Flesh- 
pots ;  Someaccountof  the  last  parachute;  Some  account 
of  a  stage  devil;  True  history  of  a  great  pacificator; 
Tutor  fiend  and  his  three  pupils. 

6—  40 


■Works.     Lond.,  n.  d.     v.  1,  3,  4. 


CONTENTS. 

St.  Giles  and  St.  James;  Punch's  letters  to  his  son;  Mrs. 
Caudle's  curtain  lectures;  Men  of  character;  Punch's 
complete  letter- writer;  A  man  made  of  money ;  Sketches 
of  the  English ;  The  chronicles  of  Clovemook;  The  sick 
giant  and  the  doctor  dwarf. 

For  his  life,  see  Biography. 
Jerrold,    William  Blanchard.     Best  of 

all  good  company.     First  series.    Illus. 

Bost.,  1874 23—139 

CONTENTS. 

Charles  Dickens;  W.  M.  Thackeray;  Walter  Scott; 
Douglas  Jerrold. 

Jerusalem  delivered.    Poem.    Tasso,  Tor- 

qiiato.     1802.    2v 17—104 

Jerusalem,  Recovery  of.  A  narrative 
of  exploration  and  discovery  in  the  city 
and  the  holy  land,  by  Captains  Wilson 
and  Warren ;  with  an  introduction  by 
Stanley,  A.  P.     Morrison,  W.,  ed,     Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1873 35—214 

Sety  also,  Palestine. 


JESSE. 


169 


JONES. 


Jesse,  Johu  Henoage.  Memoirs  of  the 
court  of  Euglaud  during  the  reign  of 
the  Stuarts;  iucludiug  the  Protectorate. 
Phila.,  1840.     4v 46—285 

Preteiulers    and   their   adhereuts. 

Memoirs  of  the  chevalitr  priuce  Charles 
Edward  and  their  adherents.      Lend., 

1846.     2v 37— 224 

Jesuits.    See  Biblical,  religious,  ami  ufi'lesia.stical  literatui-e 
(Jeaiiits). 

Jesuits  in  Noi-th  America.    Parkmau,  F..  34 — 205 

Jesus  Christ.     *<•  Biblical  aud  religious 

literature  (Jesus  Christ). 

Jevuns,  W.  Stanley.  Logic.  {Sviemv 
primvrx.)    N.  Y.,  1879 30—184 

■ Political  economy.  (Science  prim- 
era.)    y.  Y.,  1879 29—176 

Jewetf,  Susan  W.     Sec  Fiction. 

Jewish.    See  Sevra. 

Jewish  coinage.     Madden,  F.  W.     1864..   14 —  81 
Jetvltt,     Llewellynu,     ami    Hall,  S.  C. 
Stately  homes  of  England.  Illus.  Phila., 
u.  d 30—182 

Jewrs : 

■ -\ntiquities  of  the  Jews.    Josephns, 

F.     (7(1  his  Works.     1865) 42—256 

History  of  Jewish  coinage.     lUns. 

Sliidden,  F.  W.     1864 14—  81 

History  of  the  Jews.    Milmau,  H.  H. 

le^ao.    3v 42—256 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  Jew- 
ish church.     Stanley,  A.  P.     1877 14—82 

Legemls    of   the    patriarchs    and 

prophets  and  other  Old  Testament  char- 
acters.    Gould,  L.  Baring-.    1872 14—83 

Moriad;  or,  the  end  of  the  Jewish 

state.     Asaph,  Ben.    1857 16—100 

See,  aleo,  Jerusalem ;  Palestine,  in  general  alpbabtt. 

Joan  the  maid,  deliverer  of  Fi-auce  and 

England.     Charles,  E.     N.  Y.,  1879  . . . .     2—13 

Joanna.    For  lives  of  pt-rsoUM  of  this  luuiie,  tee  Biography. 

John.     For  novels  aud  stories  witb   titles  lieginuing  witli 
Johii,  gee  Fiction. 

John,  Eugenia.  Marlitt,  E.,^«e«(/.  Set 
Fiction  for  translations  of  her  novels. 

John  of  Barneveldt.  See  Barneveldt, 
Jan  van  Olden,  in  Biography. 

Johns,  Richard.  Calendar  of  victory. 
British  valor  and  conquest,  by  sea  aud 
land,  on  every  day  in  the  year.  Lond., 
1855 25—149 

Johnson,  Andrew  (17th  President  of 
the  United  States).  Speeches,  with  a 
biographical  introduction.  Moore,  F. 
Bost.,  1865 22—133 

^■: Speeches.     Foster,  L.     N.  Y.,  1866.  40— 243 

Johnson,  Anna  C.  Peasant  life  in  Ger- 
many.    N.  Y.,  1858 36—222 

82 


Johnson,  Rosslter,  ed.  Little  claasios. 
12  V 6—35 

For  contents,  see  Fiction. 
Johnson,  Samuel.     Works ;  with  MuT> 
phy's  essay.     Lynani,  Bev.  Robert,   ed, 
Lond.,  1825.     6v 21—186 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Essay  on  the  life  and  genius  of  Dr.  Johnson;  aud  part 
1  of  the  "Rambler." 

2.  Part  2  of  the  'Karabler,"  aud  the  "Idler." 

3.  Adventures  and  lives  of  the  English  poets. 

4.  Lives  of  the  English  poets,   aud  Uvea  of  eminent 

persons. 

5.  Philological,  political,  and  miscellaneous  tracts;  and 

Reviews  aud  criticisms. 

6.  Jouniey  to  the  western  islands  and  Scotland;  His^ 

tory  of  Rasselas,  prince  of  Abissinia;  Tales  of 
imagination;  Poems;  Poemata;  Letters;  Prayers 
and  meditations;  Sermons. 
For  lives  of  Samuel  Johnson,  sec  Biography, 

Johnson,  liec.  Samuel.  Oriental  relig- 
ious aud  their  relation  to  universal  I'e- 
ligion:  India.     Host.,  1873 14—87 

COSTENTB. 

Introductory;    Religion  and  life;    Religious  philosophy; 
Buddhism. 

Same:  China.    Bost.,  1877 14—  87, 

CONTESTS. 

Elements;  Structures;  Sages;  Beli.efs. 

Johnson,  Samuel  William.  Agricul- 
tural chemlsti-y.     (/«  Sm.  ifept.,  1859)..  54 — 324 

Johnson,  T.  and  J.  W.    Law  catalogue. 

Phila.,  1850.     2v 29—179 

Johnson,  Virginia  W.     See  Fiction. 

Johnson,  Walter  U.  Rex)ort  to  the 
Navy  Department  of  the  United  States 
on  American  coals  applicable  to  steam 
navigation,  and  to  other  purposes. 
Wash.,  1844 18—109 

JollMSOn,  Sir  William.    See  Biography. 

Johnston,  Alexander  Keith.  Physical 
atlas ;  a  series  of  maps  and  illustrations 
of  the  geographical  distribution  of  nat- 
ural phenomena.     Loud.,  1849 B — 

Johnston,  James  Finley  Weir.  Notes 
(m  North  America;  agricultural,  eco- 
nomical, and  social.  Bost.  aud  Ediu,, 
1851.     2v 44—268 

Johnston,  Joseph  Eggleston.  Narra- 
tive of  military  operations,  1861-'65. 
Illus.     N.  Y.,  1874 42—254 

Johonnot,  James.  School-houses. 
Illus.    N.  Y.,  1871..... 14—82 

Jones,  Charles  C.  Historical  sketch  of 
Tomo-chi-chi,  Mico  of  the  Yamacraws. 
Albany,  1868 42—258 

Jones,  John  Paul.    See  Biography. 

Jones,  Josei)h.  Researches  concerning 
certain  North  American  vertebrata. 
(Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  8) 5:J— 322 

Jones,  M.     See  Fiction. 

Jones,  Owen.  'Grammar  of  ornament; 
illustrated  by  examples  from  various 
styles  of  ornament.    Lond.,  n.  d 15^  gg 

Jones,  Sir  William.  Essay  on  the  law 
of  bailments.     Lond.,  1833..,...., 29—178 


JONES. 


170 


KANE. 


Jones,  William  A.  Report  upon  the  re- 
conuaissauce  of  northwesteru  Wyoming, 
including    Yellowstone  national    park,  ! 

1873.     Wash.,  1875 54— 

Jonson,  Ben.  Poems.  {In  the  British 
poets,  v.l,  pp.  2-4.)   Aiken,  J.,ef7.   1856.  17—104 

CONTEXTS. 

To  William  Camdeu;  From  Cynthia's  revels;  From  the 
silent  woman ;  Hajrs ;  Epitaph  on  the  countess  of  Pem- 
broke, sister  to  Sir  Philip  Sidney;  On  Lucy,  countess 
of  Bedford;  SongtoCelia;  Tothe'same;  From  the  shep- 
herd's holiday ;  Love,  a  little  boy,  from  the  Masque  on 
Lord  Haddington's  marriage;  Epitaph  on  Elizabeth 
L.  H. 
Dramas.     (In  (Ae  British  dramatists, 

pp.  140-237.)     Keltie,  J.  S.,  ed.     1870..  17—104 

CONTENTS. 

The  alchemist;  Epiccene,  or,  the  silent  woman;  Every 
man  in  his  humour. 

Jordan.    See  Palestine,  works  of  Macgregor  and  Lynch. 

Jordan,  David  Starr.  Contributions  to 
North  .\iuerican  ichthyology  ;  biised  pri- 
marily on  the  collections  of  the  United 
States  national  museum.  Part  1.  (Sm. 
Misc.   Coll.,  V.  VS.)     Wash.,  1877 -  53—323 

Same.     Part  2.     (Sm.  Misc.   Coll., 

V.  13.)     Wa.sh.,  1877 5»— 323 

Jorrocks,  Johu,  pseud.  See  Bvateea, 
K.  S. 

Jorrocks'  jaunts  and  jollities,  by  John 
Jorrocks.     Surtees,  R.  S.     1838 11—  61 

Josephine,  Empress.     See  Biography. 

Joseph  ns,   Flavius.    Works.    Whiston, 

\V.,ir.     Ediu.,  1865 42—256 

CONTEXTS. 

Life  of  Flavius  Josephus;  Antiquities  of  the  Jews;  Jew- 
ish wars:  Discourse  conceniiu^  Hades ;  Three  disserta- 
tions; Table  of  Jewish  weights  and  measures. 

Joubert,  Joseph.     Arnold,  M.     {In  his 

Essays  on  criticism.     1875) 23 — 141 

Journal.  For  journals  of  individuals,  see  name  of  person 
specified,  as  joui  iial  of  Andrew  BUicott ;  also,  for  .jour- 
nals published  by  societies,  such  as  the  journal  of  Frank- 
lin Institute,  see  name  of  the  society  in  general  aljihabet. 

Journal  of  researches  into  the  natural  his- 
tory and  geology  of  countries  visited, 
&c.     Darwin,  Charles.     1846.    2v 31—191 

Journalism  and  the  Press : 

American     newspaper     directory. 

Ro well,  G.  P.     1872-'75 25—149 

Areopagitica:  a  speech  for  the  lib- 
erty of  unlicensed  printing.  Milton,  J. 
( In  his  Prose  works,  v.  2.    1853) 21—125 

Chapters  in  the  history  of  popular 

progress,  in  England,  in  relation  to  the 
freedom  of  the  press,  1660-1820.  Rout- 
ledge,  J.     1876 46—283 

Journalism   in   the  United  States, 

from  1690  to  1872.     Hudson,  F.     N.Y., 

1873 22-129 

Letter  to  a  .young  contributor.  Hig- 

ginson,  T.  W.      {In  his  Atlantic  essays. 

1871) 23-141 

Liberty  of  conscience  and  free  dis- 
cussion. Froude,  J.  A.  (/«  his  Short 
studies,  v.l,    1872)......, 23—140 


Journalism,  and  the  Press — continued. 

Secrets  of  the  sanctum:   an  inside 

view  of  an  editor's  life.      Hill,   A.   F. 

1875 22-^129 

Speech  in  defence  of  J.  Peltier,  ac- 
cused of  a  libel  on  the  first  consul.  Mack- 
iutosb,  J.  {In  Miscellaneous  works :  Mod- 
ern British  essayists.     1854) 23 — 142 

Use    and    abuse    of   newspapers. 

Maurice,  F.  D.  (/«  his  Friendship  of 
books.     1874) 23—138 

Journey  round  my  room.    Maistre,  Xavier 

de.      1871 23—138 

Journeys.  For  journeys  to  various  places,  gee  names  of 
such  places  in  seneral  alphabet;  aUo,  for  journeys  around 
the  world,  nee  Geography  and  travels. 

Joutel,  M.  Journal  of  the  last  voyage 
performed  by  Mons.  de  la  Sale  to  the 
gulph  of  Mexico,  to  find  the  mouth  of  the 
Mississippi  river.     Lond.,  1714 34 — 206 

Jowett,  Benjamin,  D.D.,<r.  ^ee  Plato 
(Dialogues) 17—103 

Joyce,  Walter  Dwyer.     Deirdre.     {No 

name  series.    No.  2.)    Bost.,  Ib7() 16—97 

Judd,  Sylvester.    Sec  Fiction. 

Judicial  puzzles  gathered  from  the  State 
trials.     Paget,  J.     San  Francisco,  1876.  29 — 177 

Judiciary.     See  Biography  (Collective :  Legal) ;  Law. 

Jndson,  Mrs.  Emily  Chubbuck.  {Fannj/ 
Forester. )    See  Fiction. 

Judson,  L.  Carroll.  Biography  of  the 
signers  of  the  declaration  of  independ- 
ence; and  of  Washington  and  Patrick 
Henry.     Phila.,  1839 36—219 

Jukes,  Joseph  Beete.  Excursionsiu  and 
about  Newfoundland  during  the  years 
1839-'40.     Lond.,  1842.     2v 34—210 

Julianus,  Flavius  Claudius  (iio«i«He»i- 
piror).     Les  Cesars.     .\m8terdam,  1628.  39 — 239 

Jnllian,  Pierre  L.  I*,  de.  Memoirs  of 
Joseph  Fouchf^,  duke  of  Otranto,  min- 
ister of  general  police  of  France.  Boat., 
1825 40—246 

June,  Jennie,  pseud.  .S  ■;•  Croly,  Mrs. 
Jennie  C. 

Junius,  imiid.     See  Biography. 

Jnnot,  Laure  Permon.  See  Abrantes, 
Duchess  d'. 

Kalevala.  Selections.  With  an  introduc- 
tion and  analysis.  Porter,  John  A.,  tr. 
N.Y.,1869 16— S7 

Kaines,  Lord.     See  Home,  Henry. 

Kane,  Elisha  Kent.  Arctic  explorations ; 
the  second  GrinnoU expedition  in  search 
of  Sir  John  Franklin,  1853-'.55.  lUus. 
Phila.,  1857.     2v 33—200 

Astronomical   observations  in  the 

arctic  seas.     (/«  Sm.  Conlrih.,  v.  12)...  53 — 322 

Magnetical    observations    in     the 

.arctic  seas.     (/«  Sm,  Confrib.,  v.  10) .53 — 322 


Kane. 


171 


KiN(i. 


Kane,  P^lisha  Kent— continued. 

Meteorological  observations  in  the 

arctic  seas.     (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  1 1) ,'>3— ;i2-2 

Tidal    observations    in   the   arctic 

seas.     (Oi  Bm.  Coiitiib.,  V.  13) 53—322 

IJn i  ted  States  Grinucll  expedition  in 

search  of  Sir  John  Franklin  :  a  personal 

narrative.     Illns.     N.  Y.,  1854 33—200 

Kansas : 

Board  of  agriculture,  fourth  annual 

report.     Topeka,  1875 18—107 

First  biennial  report,  1877- 

'78.     Topeka,1878 18—108 

Ooleoptera  in  Kansas.     Le  Conte, 

J.  L.     {In  Bm.  liept.,v.  11) .'■)4— 324 

■ —  Kansas.      Illns.     Robinson,  S.  T.  L. 

Bost.  and  Lond.,  1857 49—299 

Six  months  in  Kansas.     Robinson, 

H.  A.     Boston,  1856 2;i— 216 

Note. — See  reports  of  the  Pacific  railroad  surveys  for  in- 
formation in  resard  to  tlie  natural  liistorv  and  g'eologv  of 
Kansas  (20—118). 

Kai'oiyi,  Lieut,  von.  Products  of  com- 
bustion of  gun  cotton  and  gunpowder. 
(/«  Sm.  liepl.,  1864) .54—324 

Kashgar.     Sec  Turkistan. 

Katliarine.    See  Catherine  in  Biography  and  Fiction. 

Kathrina:  a  poem.    Holland,  J.  6.    1869.  16—100 

Kavanajfli,  Julia,     fiae  Fiction. 

Keary,  Annie.     See  Fiction. 

Keary,  C.  F.,  ed.  Dawn  of  history.  N. 
Y.,  n.  d 30—186 

Keating:,  William  H.  Expedition  to  the 
source  of  the  St.  Peter's  river,  Lake 
Wiunepeck,  and  Lake  of  the  Woods,  in 
the  year  1823,  under  the  command  of 
Major  Stephen  H.  Long.  Phila.,  1824. 
2  V 34—206 

Keats,  John: 

For  critical  notices  of  Keats,  see  De  Quincey's  (T.)  Essays 
on  the  poets  (21 — !2(i} :  Stedman's  (|5.  C.)  Victorian  poets 
(23—139);  Jeaey's(r.)  Contributions,  &c.  (23— 142). 

Keddie,  Mim  H.  See  Tytler,  Sarah, 
pseud.,  in  Fiction. 

Kecler,  Ralph.  Vagabond  adventures. 
Host.,  1870 6—39 

Keen,  William  W.  On  the  surgical  com- 
plications and  sequels  of  the  continued 
fevers.     {In  Sm.  Mise..  Coll.,  v.  15) 53—323 

Kelley,  Jonathan  F.     See  Fiction. 

Kelley,  O.  H.  Account  of  an  ancient 
town  in  Minnesota.  (In  Sm.  liept., 
1863) 54—324 

Kelly,  Fanny.  My  captivity  among  the 
Sioux  Indians ;  with  a  brief  account  of 
(ieneral  Sully's  Indi.an  expedition  in  1864, 
bearing  upon  events  occurring  in  my 
captivity.     IJlus.     Hartford,  1873 34—207 

Keltic,  John  S.,  ed.  AVc.rks  of  the  Brit- 
ish dramatists.     Edin. ,  1870 17—104 

Keinble,  Charles.  See  Biography  (Col- 
lective: Dramatic). 


Kenible,  Frances  Anne.     Records  of  a 

childhood.     N.  Y.,  1879 40—242 

See,   also,   Mrs.   Jameson's  sketch  of  F.   A.  K.,   in  her 
Sketches  of  art  (15—90). 

Kemp,  Edward.  How  to  lay  out  a  gar- 
den.    Illns.     N.  Y.,  1860 19—117 

Kendall,  George  Wilkins.  Narrative 
of  the  Texan  Santa  F<S  expedition.  lUus. 
N.Y.,1850.    2  v 35—216 

Kennedy,  John  Pendleton.  Memoirs 
of  William  Wirt.     Phila.,  1850.     2  v.. .  42—256 

Mr.  Ambrose's  letters  on  the  rebel- 
lion.    N.Y.,1865 29—175 

For  his  novels,  gee  Fiction. 

Kennedy,  William.  Texas  :  the  rise, 
progress,  and  prospects  of  the  republic 
of  Texas.     Lond.,  1841.     2  v 50—305 

Kenrick,  John.  Ancient  Egypt  under 
thePbaraohs.     Lond.,  1850.     2v 45—277 

Kent,  James.  Commentaries  on  Ameri- 
can law.     N.Y.,1848 29—178 

Kentucky : 

Historical  sketches  of   Kentucky. 

Illus.    Collins,  L.     ISiO 49—299 

History  of  Kentucky.    Marshall,  H. 

1824.     2  V 49—299 

History   of  the  commonwealth  of 

Kentucky.     Butler,  M.     1834 49—299 

Travels  in  Kentucky.     Micbaux,  F. 

A.     Lond.,  1805 34—206 

Keppel,  George  Thomas,  bih  earl  of 
Albemarle.  Fifty  years  of  my  life.  N.  Y., 
1876 40—242 

Eeramics.    See  Fine  Arts  (Pottery  and  porcelain). 

Khiva : 

A    ride    to    Khiva.     Burnaby,    F. 

1877 36—222 

Campaigning  on  the  Oxus,  and  the 

fall  of  Khiva.     MacGahan,  J.  A.     1874.35—211 

Kidder,  Daniel  P.  Sketches  of  a  resi- 
dence and  travels  in  Brazil.  Illus. 
Phila.,  1845.    2v 1 35—214 

Kidder,  Frederic.  History  of  the  Bos- 
ton massacre,  March  5,  1770 ;  consisting 
of  the  narrative  of  the  town,  the  trial 
of  the  soldiers,  and  a  historical  intro- 
dnction  containing  unpublished  docu- 
ments of  John  Adams,  and  explanatory 
notes.    Albany,  1870 49—300 

Kidder,  J.  H.  Natural  history  of  Ker- 
guelen  island,  made  in  connection  with 
the  American  transit  of  Venus  expedi- 
tion, 1874-'75.  Parts  1,  2.  (In  Sm. 
Misc.  Coll. ,  V.  13. )    AVash. ,  1875 53—322 

Kiddle,  Henry,  and  Schem,  A.  J.,  eda. 
Cyclopiedia  of  education.  N.  Y.  and 
Lond., 1877 14—  82 

Killarney.    See  Ireland. 

Kimball,  Richard  B.     See  Fiction. 
King;,  Charles.     Memoir  of  the  Croton 
aqueduct.     N.Y.,1843 53—321 


KIHG. 


172 


KNIGHT. 


King;,  Clarence.    Mountaineering  in  the 

Sierra  Nevada.     Bost.,  1872 3.5— 21G 

United  States  geological  explora- 
tion of  the  40th  parallel.  Wash.,  1870- 
'78.     6  V.  and  atlas 31—187 

CONTEXTS. 

V.  1.  Systematic  geology.    King,  C. 

2.  Descriptive  geology.    Hague,  A.,  aud  Emmous,  S.  F. 

3.  Mining  industry  (with  atlas).    Hague,  J.  D. 

4.  Ornithology  anil  palioontology.    Part  1.  Meek,  F.  B. 

Part  2.  Hall,  J.,  and  Whitfield,  K.  P.    Part  3.  P.idg- 
■way,  Eohert. 

5.  Botany.    Watson,  S. 

6.  Microscopical  petrography.    Zirkcl,  F. 

King,  Robert  (Viscount  Kingshorough). 
See  Kingsborough. 

King,  Thomas.  Modern  style  of  cabinet- 
vrork  exemplified.     lUus.     Lond.,  1862.    B— 

King  and  the  commonwealth:  Charles  I 
and  the  rebellion.  Cordery,  B.  M.,  and 
Phillpotts,  J.  8.     1876 45—277 

King  Arthur :  a  iioem.  Bulwer-Lytton, 
SirE.G.E.h.    1871 16—100 

King  Een<5'8  daughter.     Hertz,  H.    n,d..  16 — 97 

King's  secret.  Broglie,  Due  de.  1879. 
2v 46—280 

Kinglake,  Alexander  William.    Battle 
of  Balaclava.     Edin.  and  Lond.,  1875..  43 — 266 
Note. — The  text  of  this  hook  is  the  same  as  that  which 
stands  printed  in  the  2d  volume  of  the  Invasion  of  the 
Crimea,  from  p.  377. 

■= Battle  of  Inkernian.      Edin.   aud 

Lond.,  1875 43—266 

Note. — The  text  of  this  book  is  the  same  as  that  which 
stands  printed  in  the  3d  volume  of  the  Invasion  of  the 
Crimea. 

Invasion  of  the  Crimea  :  its  origin, 

and  an  account  of  its  i:(rogress,  down  to 
the  death  of  Lord  Raglan.  N.  Y.,  1868- 
'80.     4v 45—378 

Kingman,  Bradford.  History  of  North 
Bridgewater,  Massachusetts.  Illus. 
Bost.,  1866 50—307 

KingsbOl'OUgll,  Robert  King,  JSarl  of 
Kingstou,  Viscount.    Antiquities  of  Mex- 

'  ico :  fac-similes  of  ancient  Mexican 
paintings  and  hieroglyiihios ;  with  the 
monuments  of  New  Spain,  by  Dupaix, 
M.     Lond.,  1830-'48.     9v A— 

Kingsley,  Charles.  At  last :  a  Christ- 
mas in  the  West  Indies.     Illus.     Lond., 

1874 35—215 

Glaucus ;   or,   the  wonders  of  the 
shore.    Illus.    Lend.,  1873 31—189 

Health  and  education.    N.  Y.,1874.  23—139 

CONTESTS. 

The  science  of  health ;  The  two  breaths ;  The  tree  of 
knowledge ;  Nausicaa  in  London,  or,  the  lower  educa- 
tion; The  air  mothers;  Thrift;  The  study  of  natural 
history  ;  On  bio-geology  ;  Heroism  ;  Superstition ; 
Science;  Grots  and  groves  ;  George  Buchanan,  scholar; 
Kondelet,  the  Huguenot  naturalist;  Yesalius,  the  anato- 
mist. 

Hermits,  The.     Illus.    Lond.,n.  d.  36— 218 

Phaethon ;  or,   loose  thoughts  for 

loose  thinkers.    Cambridge,  1859 23—139 

Same.     {In  his  Sir  Walter  Raleigh, 

&c.    1859) 23—139 


Kingsley,  Charles — continued. 
Plays  and  'Puritans,  and  other  his- 
torical essays.     1-ond. ,  1873 23 — 139 

CONTENTS. 

Plays  and  Puritans;  Sir  Walter  Baleigh  and  his  times; 
Fronde's  history  of  England. 

Same.     (In  his  Sir  Walter  Raleigh, 

&.C.) 23—139 

. Poems :  Saint's  tragedy,  Androme- 
da, songs,  ballads,  &c.  Lond.  and  N.  Y., 
1872 16—  97 

Prose  idylls,  new  and  old.     Lond., 

1874 2:5— i:w 

CONTENTS. 

A  charm  of  birds ;  Chalk-stream  studies ;  The  fens ;  My 
winter  garden ;  From  ocean  to  sea  ;  North  Devon. 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh  aud  his  times  ; 

with  other  papers.     Bost. ,  1859 23—139 

CONTENTS. 

Alexandria  and  her  schools ;  Bums  aud  liis  school ; 
Fronde's  England,  from  Wolsey  to  Elizabeth ;  My  win- 
ter garden ;  North  Devon ;  Phaethon ;  Plays  and  Puri- 
tans ;  Poetry  of  sacred  and  legendary  art ;  Sir  Walter 
Raleigh  ;  Tennyson;  Vaughau's  Hours  with  the  mystics. 

For  his  novels  aud  tales,  see  Fiction.  Also,  see  Biography 
for  letters  and  life  of  Kingsley,  C. 

Kingsley,  Henry.     Tales  of  old  travel. 

Illus.    Lond.  andN.  Y.,  1869 34—209 

Sec  Fiction  for  his  novels. 

Kip,  Leonard.     -See  Fiction. 

Kip,  William  Ingraham.  Early  Jesuit  mis- 
sions in  North  America ;  compiled  and 
translated  from  the  letters  of  the  French 
Jesuits;  with  notes.    Albany,1873 14 — 85 

Kil'by,  Mary  and  Elizabeth.  World  at 
home ;  or,  pictures  aud  scenes  from  far- 
off  lands.    Illus.    Lond.  andN.  Y.,  1872.     6—38 

Kil'by,    AV.  W.      Journey    to    Youcan, 
Russiau  America.    (In  8ta.  Sept.,  18(ii).  54 — 324 
'  Kirk,  John  Foster.    History  of  Charles 
the  Bold,   Duke  of  Burgundy.    N.  Y., 
1864-'68.     3v 47—290 

Kil'ke,  Edmund,  pseiut.  See  Gilmore, 
J.  R.,  in  Fiction. 

Kii'kland,  Frazar.  Cyclopedia  of 
commercial  and  business  anecdotes. 
Illus.     N.  Y.,  1864.     2v 22—131 

Pictorial    book  of   anecdotes  and 

incidents  of  the  war  of  the  rebellion. 
Hartford,  1866 22—131 

Kii'kland,  Samuel.    See  Biography. 

Klaczko,  Julian.  Two  chancellors : 
Prince  Gortchakof  and  Prince  Bismarck. 
Ward,  F.  P. ,  tr.     N.  Y.,  1876 37-2-23 

Knatchbull-Hugesscii.  See  Hu- 
gessen,  E.  H.  Knatchbull-,  in  Fiction. 

Knickerbocker,  D.,  pseud.  See  Irv- 
iug's,  (W.)  History  of  New  York,  in 
Fiction. 

Kuight,  Charles.  Cyclopiedia  of  Lon- 
dou.     I11U.S.     Lond.,  1851 30—182 

Half-hours  with  the  best  authors. 

Lond.,  1866.     4v 23—136 

Half-hours  with  the  best  letter- 
writers  and  autobiographers.  Lond. 
andN.  Y.,  n.  d.    2v 23—136 


KNIGHT. 


175 


LA  PAKE. 


Kuight«  Charles — continued. 

London.    Ilhis.    Loud.,  1851.     6  v.  ;{0— 182 

Xote. — Descriptive  aiul  bistorical  essays  bv  O.  Kniglit, 
G.  L'.  Craik,  J.  C.  riatt,  J.  Saunders,  J.  ft.  PlanchtS  J. 
Bowinau;  J.  W.  Fairholt. 

Passages  from  my  life.     N.  Y.,  1874. 

(An  abridgment) 40 — 242 

Klligitt,  Edward  H.  American  mechan- 
ical dictionary.  lUus.  N.  Y.,  1874-76. 
3v 26—158 

Kiiijf  lit,  Miss  Ellis  Cornelia.  See  Biog- 
raphy. 

Klligllt,  Richard  Payne.  Symbolical 
language  of  ancient  art  and  mythology : 
an  inquiry.  Index  by  Wilder,  Alexander. 
N.Y.,1876 15—  88 

Knighthood : 

Age     of    chivalry.       Bulfinch,    T. 

1867 1—     1 

History  of  the  knights  hospitallers 

of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  ;  styled  after- 
wards knights  of  Rhodes,  and  at  present 
knights  of  Malta.  A'ertot,  D'Aubeuf. 
Edin.,  1757.    5v :?7— 224 

Knights  and  their  days.     Doran,  J. 

N.  Y.,1864 an- 138 

See,  also,  History  (Crusailes). 

Knolles,  Richard.  'General  historic  of 
the  Tnrkes,  with  all  the  notable  expedi- 
tions of  the  Christian  princes  against 
them.     Lond.,  1631 53—319 

Knoi'l*,  E.  R.,  erf.  Memoranda  on  run- 
ning surveys,  with  remarks  on  chronom- 
eter errors  and  rates.    Wash.,  1872 55—331 

Knowlcs,  James  Sheridan.     Dramatic 

works.    Lond.,n.d 16 —  97 

•See  Drama  (alpliabetical  list). 

Kuox,  John.     See  Biography. 

KolllratlSCll,  H.  FriedrichT.  History 
of  Germany,  to  1814.  Haas,  J.  D.,  tr. 
N.  Y.,  1853 47—290 

Koran.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Mobammedau- 
ism). 

Kornhllbcr,  G.  A.  Alternate  genera- 
tion and  parthenogenesis  in  the  aniina) 
kingdom.     {In  Bm.  Ilc2>t.,  1871) .^)4— 324 

Kossuth,  Louis.  Memories  of  my  exile, 
translated  from  tlie  Hungarian  by  Jausz, 
F.     N.  Y.,  1880 40—241 

Krafi't,  J.  Ch.  Maisous  de  Paris,  et  dc 
scs  environs,  avec  planches.    Paris,  1849.  B — 

Recueil  d'arcliitecture  civile,  avec 

les  planches.    Paris,  1829 B — 

Traite   sur  I'art   de  la   charpente. 

Paris,  1840.     2v B— 

Kropp,  W.  Physical  geographj'  of  the 
Red  sea,  with  sailing  directions  and 
routes  for  steamers  from  Aden  to  the 
straits  of  Snuda and  back.     Wash.,  1872.  55 — 332 


Lilibbcrtoil,  Robert  H.  Historical 
atlas :  a  chronological  series  of  one  hun- 
dred maps.     Phila.,  1872 43—265 

Historical    ([uestious:     companion 

book  to  "Outlines  of  history."    Phila., 

1872 43—265 

Outlines  of  history,  with  original 

tables,  chronological,  genealogical,  and 
literary.     Phila.,  1872 43—265 

Lia  Bcche,  Sir  Henry  Thomas  de.  Geo- 
logical manual.     Phila.,  1832 32—193 

Geological  observer.    Illus.    Phila., 

1851 32—193 

Selection  of  geological  memoirs  con- 
tained in  the  "Annales  des  mines,"  by 
Brongniart,  Humboldt,  von  Buch,  and 
others.     Illus.     Lond.,  1836 32—194 

Labor.    See  Political  economy. 

Labor  in  Europe  and  America.     Young,  E. 

Wash.,  1875 29—176 

Laboratory.    See  Cliemistry  (Blowpipe). 

liabl'OSSe,  F.  Navigation  of  tlie  Atlan- 
tic ocean.    Wash.,  1873 55—332 

Navigation   of   the  Pacific   ocean, 

China  seas,  &c.     1875 5,5—332 

Lia  Bruyerc,  Jean  de.  Characters  of 
Theophrastus;  illustrated  by  physiog- 
nomical sketches.     Lond.,  1831 22—130 

Lacka'wamia  valley.  Contributions  to  the 

history  of.     Hollister,  H.     1857 49—299 

Lacretelle,  Henri  dc.  Lamartine  aud 
his  friends.      Odell,  M.  E.     N.  Y.,  1880..  40— 241 

Laci'oix,  Freddric.  Isles  Baloares  et 
Pithyuses.     [Univers.]     Paris,  1847 4:{— 260 

Malte  et  le  Goze.     [lies  d'Afrique. 

1848] 43—261 

Possessions  aiiglaises  dans  FAmor- 

ique  du  uord.    [Univers.]    Paris,  1849..  43 — 261 
Hound  ^vlth  Histoirc  des  Antilles. 

Lacroix,  Paul.  Manners,  customs,  and 
dress,  during  the  middle  ages,  and  dur- 
ing the  renaissance  period.  Illus.  N.  Y. , 
1874 43—264 

Lacroix,  Pierre  Louis.  Italic  ancienue. 
[Uni vei s.  ]     Paris,  1847 43—260 

Ladies  and  officers  of  the  United  States 
army;  or,  American  aristocracy.  (?reen, 
1).  M.     Chicago,  1880 22—128 

Ladies  of  the  White  House.  Holloway, 
L.  C.    1880 37—2.55 

Lady  Byron  vindicated.      Stowe,  H.   B. 

Bost.,  1870.     2  copies 39—249 

Lady  of  LaGaraye  :  poem.     Norton,  Hon. 

Mrs.C.     Lond.,  1871 16-95 

Lady  of  Lyons :  a  play.     Bulwer-Lytton, 

*')-E.  G.  E.  L.     (/ttAi« Dramatic  works).  16—100. 

Same.      {Bound   irilh   New  Timon. 

1849) 16—100 

Lady  of  the  lake:  i)oem.     Scott,  .Sir  W. 

1873 17—107 

La  Fare,  Charles  Auguste,  Marquis  de. 
.See  Petits  Poetes  Franf  ais,  v.  1 17—103 


Lafayette. 


174 


LANGUAGH. 


liafayette,  Marquis  de.    See  Biography. 

liafcver,  Minard.  Beauties  of  moderu 
architecture.     lUus.     N.  Y.,  1849 30—182 

r.a  Ilarpc,  Jean  Fraiif.oisde.   /SeePetits 

I'oetes  FraufaiN,  V.  2    17 103 

La  Hodde,  Liicien  do.  Cradle  of  rebel- 
lious: a  history  of  the  secret  societies  of 
France.     N.  Y.,  1864 46—280 

Liahoutan,  N.,  Baron  de.     M<?inoires  de 

I'Amdrique  septentriouale.     1715 34 — 205 

Lake-dwellings.    See  Man  (Prehistoric). 

Lake  George,  lllu.s.  He  Costa,  B.  F.  N. 
Y.,  1S68 U--209 

Lake  Superior.  Ancient  mining  on  the 
shores  of.  Whittlesey,  Charles.  (/«  Sm. 
Contrib.,  v.  13) 53—322 

JLainartine,  Alphonse  Marie  Louis  de 
Prat  de.  History  of  the  French  revolu- 
tion of  1848.     Loud.,  1849 46—280 

History  of  the  Girondists ;  or,  per- 
sonal memoirs  of  the  i)atriots  of  the 
French  revolution.  Ryde,  H.  T.,  (r.  N. 
Y.,1854.     2v 46—280 

Memoirs  of  celebrated  characters. 

N.  Y.,1854.     2v 36—217 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Nelson ;    Heloisc ;    Columbu.s ;    Palissy ;    Koostam ; 
Marcus  TitUius  Cicero. 

2.  Socrates;  Jac{iuard ;  Joan  of  Arc;  Cromwell;  Ho- 

mer; (iuteuberg;  F6nelon. 

Twenty-five  years  of  my  life,  and 

memoirs  of  my  mother.     Herbert,  Lady, 

ir.     Loud.,  1872.     2v 40 241 

Same  (abridged).    Stoddard,  R.  H., 

I'd.    {Hric-a-braciierien,v.3.)    N.  Y.,1H74.  36 — 218 
See  Biography. 

r<aiilb, Charles.  Eliaua;  hitherto uucol- 
lected  writings.     N.  Y.,1870 23—137 

COXTKNTS. 

Essays  and  slietclies;  Pawubrolier's  dauj^bter;  Tlie  ad- 
ventures of  Ulysses ;  Tales ;  Poems ;  Letters. 

Works ;  including  his  most  interest- 
ing letters.  Talfourd,  Sir  Thomas  Noon, 
ed.     N.  Y.,  1867 21-125 

CONTENTS. 

Letters;  Final  memorials;  Essays  of  Ella;  Poijular  fal- 
lacies; Rosamund  Gray;  Essays,  &c.;  Poems;  Transla- 
tions, &.C. 

Works.       Talfourd,     *'(>    Thomas 

Noon,  (•(?.     Phila.,  1856.     v.  2,  3,  4 21— 125  i 

CONTENTS. 

V- 2.  Rosamund  (5 ray;  Essays;  Letters  under  assumed 
siRnaturcH,  publisliedin  "The Reflector";  Curious 
frajjiucnts  extracted  from  a  common-place  liook 
which  belonged  to  Robert  Burton  ;  Poems,  transla- 
tions. &c. 

3.  Life  and  letters  of  Clutrles  Lamb.    Talfourd,  Thomas 

Noon. 

4.  Specimens  of  English  dramatic  poets  wholived  al)out 

the  time  of  Shakspeare ;  with  notes. 
See  Biography. 

Lambert,  Claude  Francois,  abW.  See 
Saint  Lambert. 

Lainon,  Ward  H.  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  from  his  birth  to  his  inaugura- 
tion as  President.     Illus.     Host.,  1872..  40—241 


Liamotte,  Antoiue    Houdard   de.     See 
Petits  I'octes  Fraufais,  v.  1 17 — 103 

'  La  Mottn-Foiiqiic.    See  Pouque,  in 
Fiction. 

i  Laiiipa<liuii»,  W.  A.  Life  of  Felix 
I  Mendelssohu-Bartholdy.  Gage,  W.  L., 
I      tr.     N.Y.,1866 41-251 

I  Lancaster  and  Tork,    ,S'ee  England  (History:  by  periods),  in 
general  alphabet.  .        ./  j- 

Land]of  the  white  elephant.     Vincent,  F. 

I      N.Y.,1874 35_2U 

iLandofThor.    Browne,  J.  R.   N.  Y. ,  1867 .  36— 222 
Lander,  Frederic  W.     Report  of  a  re- 
connaissance   from    Puget    sound,    via 
^      South   Pass,   to    the  Mississippi    river. 

{In  Pacific  railroad  reports,  Y.  2) 20—118 

Laiidor,  Walter  Savage.  Imaginary 
conversations.     Bost.,  1876-77.     4v...  23—136 

CONTENTS. 

1 8t  series :  Classical  dialogues,  Greek  and  Roman. 
2d  series :  Dialogues  of  sovereigns  and  statesmeu- 
3d  series :  Dialogues  of  literary  men. 
4th  series:  Dialogues  of  literary  men    continued,   Dia- 
i  logues  of  famous  women,  and  Miscellaneous  dialogues. 

Lauds  of  the  Saracen.     Taylor,  J.  Bayard. 

1*^*59 35—213 

Landscape  gardening.    See  Agricnltnre  (Gardening). 

LaiiKdoii,  Mary,  psetid.    See  Pike,  M.  H. 

LANGUAGE  AND  PHILOLOGY. 
Origin  and  Philosophy  of  Language. 

Instructions  for  research  relative  to  the  philology, 
&c.,  of  America.  Gibbs,  George.  (Article  11, 
V.  7,  Sm.  Misc.  Cull.)     Wash.,  1863 53—323 

Language.     De  Quincey,  T.     {In  his  Letters  to  a 

young  man,  pp.  161-187.    1861) 21—126 

Lectures  on  the  science  of  language.  Mailer,  Max. 

2v.     1868 i5_93 

CONTESTS. 

V.  1.  The  science  of  language  one  of  the  physical  sciences ; 
Growth  of  language  in  contradistinction  to  history 
oflanguage;  Empirical  stage;  Classiflcatory  stage'; 
Genealogical  classiUcatioii;  Comparative  gram- 
mar; Constituent  elements;  Morphological  classifi- 
cation ;  Origin  of  language. 
2.  New  material  and  new  theories;  Language  and  rea- 
son; Physiological  alphabet;  Phonetic  change- 
Grimm's  law;  Etymology:  Powers  of  roots;  Met- 
aphor; Mythology  of  the  Greeks;  Jupiter,  the  su- 
preme Aryan  god;  Myths  of  the  dawn;  Modern 
mythology. 

Modern  philology;    its  discoverie.s,   history,   and 

iufiuence.    Dwight,  Ben.iamin  W.     N.  Y.,  1865.      15—  93 

Same.    Second  series.    N.  Y.,  1869 15 93 

Philological  tracts.    Johnson,  S.    (In  his  Works, 

V.  5.     182.5) 21 125 

Philology.     Peile,  John.      (Science  primers.)    N. 

Y-,1878  i5_93 

Words  and  places;  or,  etymological  illustrations 
of  history,  ethnology,  and  geograpliy.  Taylor, 
Isaac.     Lond.,  1873 ^^ 92 

Comparative  Philology. 

Chips  from  a  German  workshop.    Muller,  F.  Max. 

4v.    N.Y.,  1871 :.      23-138 

Modern  philology.    Dwight,  B.  W.     1869.     2v-..       15—93 
On  the  distribution  and  classification  of  tongues. 
Maury,  A.    (In  Nott  and  Gliddon's  Races  of  the 
earth,  pp.  25-87.     1857) 30—185 


LANGUAGE. 


175 


LANGUAGE. 


.Language  and  Philology — continued. 
Various  Lauguages. 

AMERICANISMS. 

Dictionary  of  Americanisms.  Bartlett,.J.  K.  Bost., 

1860 15—  91 

English  language  in    America.     Bristed,  C.   A. 

(7n  Cam  bridge  essays,  pp.  57-78.     1855) 23—142 

Words  and  plirases  which  have  been  supposed  to  i 

be  peculiar  to  the  United  States  of  America; 
with  an  essay  on  the  present  slate  of  the  English 
language  in  the  United  States.  Pickering,  John. 
Boat.,  1816 15—  91 

ANGLO-SAXON   LANGUAOE. 

Hand-book  of  Auglo-Saxon  derivatives.     N.  V., 

18.55 15—  92 

On  the  language  of  tlie  Anglo-Saxons.  Turner,  S. 
(In  hu  History  of  the  AngloSaxous,  v.  2,  p.  82. 
1841)  46—281 

CHINESE   LANGUAGE. 

Chinese  language.    Johnson,  S.    (In  hit  Oriental 

religions:  China,  pp.  397-433.    1877) 14—87 

Discoveries  in  Chinese;  or,  the  symbolism  of  the 
primitive  characters  of  the  Chinese  system  of 
writing.  Andrews,  Stephen  Pearl.  Illus.  N.Y., 
1854 15_  03 

ENGLISH   LANGUAGE. 

General  TVorki. 

Diversions  of  Purley,  with  the  author's  letter  to 
.lohn  Dunning.  Tooke,  John  Home.  New  edi- 
tion, by  Taylor,  Richard.    Loud.,  1840 1.3 —  93 

Hand-book  of  the  English  language.      Lathan]. 

R.  G.     N.  Y.,  1800 15—93 

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FHENCII   LANGUAGE. 

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GERMAN   LANGUAGE. 


25—149 
25—150 


15—  92 


•i.T— 151 

25—149 

2,-.— 1:-)1 

25—150 
foreign 


15—  91 
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15—  93 


23—138 
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26—156 
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LANGUAGE. 


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Matter;  Elasticity  of  the  air;  Effects  of  lightning;  Popu- 
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spheric electricity  ;  Evaporation  ;  Conduction  of  heat 
and  light ;  Action  and  reaction ;  Composition  and  reso- 
lution; Centre  of  gravity;  The  lever  and  wheelwork; 
Ebullition  ;  Combustion ;  The  stellar  universe  ;  The 
steam-engine. 

l,a  Kive,  Augustc  .Arthur  de.  Elec- 
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Faraday,  his  life  and  work.     (In, 

Sm.  Kept.^lSSi) 54-324 

L.a  Kochefoiicaiilci,  Francois,  Gtk 
due  de,  I'rincede  ilarniUav.  Moral  reflec- 
tions, sentences,  and  maxims ;  and  of 
Stanislaus,  King  of  Poland.    N.  Y.,  1853.  23—137 

Wits  and  beaux  of  society.     Thomson,  K.  B. 

V.  1 37—224 

lia   Rocliefouvaiild-Liaiicourt, 

Fraufois  Alexandre  Frederic,  Due  de. 
Constitutions  des  tieizo  fltats-Unis  de 
I'Am^rique.     Phila.  et  Paris,  1783 49—302 

Voyage  dans  lesfitats-Unisd'Am^r- 

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L'art  do  vdritier  les  dates.     Warden,  D.  B. 

Paris,  1826-'44.     10  v 44—272 

L<ai'\vood,  Jacob,  pseud.  See  Sadler, 
L.  K. 

L.a  Salle,  Robert,  ('avalirrdv.    6'e« Biog- 
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Last  journals  of  David  Livingstone  in 
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Last  voyage  of  La  Salle  to  the  gulf  of 

Mexico.     Joutel,  M.     Loud. ,  17 14 34—206 

La  Syrie,  la  Terre-Saiute,  I'Asie  Mineure, 
etc.  lllustr^es:  un  s<?rie  de  vues  dessi- 
niSesd'apri'S  nature,  par  Bartlett,  W.  H., 
et  Purser,  Wm. :  les  explications  des  gra- 
vurcs,  par  Came,  John.  Lond.  et  Paris, 
18;j6  ,.,,....,,.,...,. :.....,: 35—213 


LATE. 


177 


LAW. 


Late  English  poets.  [Selections.]  Stod- 
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CONTENTS. 

AUinpham,  William.  Meredith,  G. 

Amom,  Edwin.  Morris,  William. 

Arnold,  Matthew.  Muloch.D.  M. 

Aytoan,  W.  E.  Patmore,  C. 

Bennett,  W.  C.  Procter,  A.  A. 

Buchanan,  R.  Rossetti,  C. 

Clough,  A.  H.  Smith,  Alexander. 

Bohell,^.  Swinbnme,  A.  C. 

Gray,  David.  Tennyson,  F. 

Ingelow,  Jean.  -  Thackeray,  William  M. 

Kingsley,  C.  Tamer,  C'. 

Locker,  Frederick.  Thombury,  G.  W. 

Lytton,  K.  B.  Weatwood,  Thomas. 
Massey,  G. 

Later  years.    Prime,  W.  C.     1867 10—  58 

Iiathain,  Robert  Gordon.  Hand-book 
of  the  English  language.     N.Y.,1866...   15—93 

Liathrop,  George    Parsons.     Study  of 

Hawthorne.     Boat.,  1876 40—244 

See,  al8o,  No  name  series,  in  Fiction. 

Latin  Christianity.    Milman,  H.  H.   N.  Y., 

1870.     8v 14—87 

Liittonr,  Arsone  Lacarri^re.  Historical 
memoir  of  the  war  in  west  Florida  and 
Louisiana  in  1814-'15,  with  map.  Nu- 
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liSLtrotte,  Charles  Joseph.  Rambler  in 
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Liatrobe,  John  H.  B.  Hints  for  six 
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of  a  tour  through  parts  of  France,  Italy, 
Austria,  Saxony,  Prussia,  the  Tyrol, 
Switzerland,  Holland, Belgium,  England, 
and  Scotland.     Phila.,  1869 35—213 

r<and,  William,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
See  Biography. 

Laughter.     (Little  classics,  v.  5.)     Bost., 

1875 6—35 

Liavallee,  Joseph,  et  Gueroult, 
Adolphe.  Espagne.  (L'Univers.)  Paris, 
1844 43—261 

L<a  Vega,  Garcillassode.  *Lecommen- 
taire  royal,  ou  I'histoire  des  yucas,  roys 
du  P^ru.    Paris,  1633 48—295 

Same.    Rycaut,  SirPaul,  <r.    Lond., 

1688 48-295 

LAW. 

Ancient  Iiayr. 

Ancient  law  :  its  connection  witli  early  history  of 
society  and  modern  ideas.    Maine,  S.  S.    N.  Y., 

1867 29—177 

See  Man  (Prehistoric) ;  Roman  law. 

Anecdotes  and  Biography. 

Bench  and  bar.    Illus.    Bigolow,  L.  J.    1871 22—129 

Bench  and  bar  of  Georgia.    Miller,  S.  F.   1858.  2  v.  36—218 
Bench  and  bar  of  South  Carolina,  Biographical 

sketches  of  the.    O'Neal).  J.  B.    1859.    2  v 36—217 

Aquatic  Rights. 

Essay  intended  as  an  illustration  of  the  law  relative 

toflshing.    Schultes,H.     1811 29—178 

23 


La'w — continued . 

Bailments. 

Essay  on  the  law  of  bailments.    Jones,  Sir  W. 

1833 28-179 

Code  Napoleon. 

The  code  Napoleon;  with  an  introductory  dis- 
course, containing  a  succinct  account  of  the 
civil  regulations  comprised  in  the  Jewish  law ; 
the  ordinances  of  Menu ;  the  Ta-Tsing  Len  Lee ; 
the  Zend  Avesta ;  the  laws  of  Solon ;  the  twelve 
tables  of  Rome;  the  laws  of  the  Barbarians;  the 
assises  of  .Terusalem,  and  the  Koran.  Barrett, 
Bryant.    1811.    2v 29—177 

Confederate  Statutes. 

Statutes,  at  large  of  the  Confederate  States  of 
America.  Matthews,  James  M.,  ed.  1862-'64. 
2  V 26—156 

District  of  Columbia. 

*  Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  corporation  of  the  city 

of  Washington.     Burch,  S.    1823 •29—178 

*  Statutes  (revised)  in  force  in  the  District  of  Co- 

lumbia.    1873-1875 26—156 

English  Common  La'w. 

Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  England.    Black- 

stone,5irW.    1866.    2v 29—178 

Equity. 

Equity  in  Pennsylvania:  a  lecture  delivered  before 
the  law  academy  of  Philadelphia,  February  11, 
1868.  With  an  appendix,  being  the  registrar's 
book  of  Governor  Keith's  court  of  chancery. 
Rawle,  William  Henry.    1868 29—178 

Indez  of  Decisions. 

Digested  index  of  decisions  of  the  supreme  courts 
of  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Illinois.  Conover,  J.  F. 
1834 2»-178 

International  La'w  and  Laiivs  of  War. 

Discourse  on  the  law  of  nature  and  of  nations. 
Mackintosh,  James.      {In    his    Miscellaneous 

Works.     1854) 23—142 

Elementsof  international  law.  Wheaton.H.   1855.  29—177 

Law  of  nations.    Vattel,  E.  de.    1849 29—177 

Law  of  nature  and  nations.    Pufendorf,  S.  von. 

1710 29—178 

Rights  of  war  and  peace.    Grotins,  H.    1738 29 — 177 

La'w  Catalogue. 

•Law  catalogue.  Johnson,  T.  and  J.  W.   1850.  2  v.      29—179 

Law  Dictionaries. 

Law  dictionary  adapted  to  the  Constitution  and 
laws  of  the  United  Stat«8  of  America  and  of  the 
several  States  of  the  Union.  Bouvier,  John. 
1867.    2v 26—158 

Law  dictionary;  explaining  the  rise,  progress, 
and  present  state  of  the  English  law.  Jacob, 
Giles.    Lond.,  1809.    2v 26—158 

Military  La'w. 

Military  laws  of  the  United  States  relating  to  the 
army,  marine  corps,  volunteers,  militia,  and  to 
bounty  lands  and  pensions,  from  the  foundation 
of  the  government  to  1858.    Callan,  J.  F.    1858.      28—177 


LAW, 


178 


LEFfiBEE. 


LaTV — continued. 

Roman  Law. 

Introdnction  to  Roman  law.    Hadley,  J.    1874 .--      29—177 
Origin,  history,  and  influence  of  Roman  legislation. 

Legarfi,  H.  S.    (In  Ms  "Writings,  t.  1,  p.  502) 22—133 

Science  and  Study  of  Law. 

Legalaudpoliticalbermeneutics.     Lieber,  F.   1839.      29 — 179 
Spirit  of  laws.    Montesquieu,  C.  de  S.    1792.    2  v..      29—177 

Treatise  on  American  Law. 

Oonunentaries  on  American  law,  v.  1.     Kent,  J. 

N.T.,1848 29—177 

See,  aleo,  in  general  alphabet,  United  States  (Constitution 
and  fiovemment). 

Trials. 

Judicial  puzzles  gathered  from  the  state  trials. 

Paget,J.    1876 29—177 

United  States. 

Statutes  at  large,  &c.    1845-79 26-157 

*Law  catalogue.     Johuson,  T.  and  J.  W. 

Phila.,  1850.     2v  29—179 

Law  of  nations.     Seel^SiW  (International), 
LaT)7  of  nature  and  nations.     Pufendorf, 

S.  YOU.     Oxford,  Eug.,  1710 29—178 

See  Law  (International) ;  Sociology. 

l<awi'Cllce,  Eugene.  Livesof  the  Brit- 
ish historians.     N.Y.,1855.     2v 36—217 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Early  historians  :  Raleigh;  Camden;  Earl  of  Claren- 
don; Burnet;  Fuller;  Ecliard;  Brady;  Oldmison; 
Carte ;  Robertson ;  Ly ttlcton ;  Smollett. 
2.  Hume;  Rapiu;  Catharine  Macaulay;  Kalpli;  Mac- 
pherson ;  Hooke ;  Ferguson ;  Gibbon ;  Orme ;  Gold- 
smith ;  Fox.  Fragmentary  historians :  More ;  Ba- 
con;  Milton;  Swift. 

liawrence,  George  N.  Birds  of  south- 
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Lay  of  the  last  minstrel.     Scott,  Sir  W. 

1871 17—107 

!Layard,  Austen  Henry.  Nineveh  and 
its  remains.     N.  Y.,  1850.     2v 35—214 

Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers,  and  other 

poems.     Aytoun,  W.  E.     n.  d 16 — 100 

L<ea)  Isaac.  Check  list  of  the  shells  of 
North  America.  (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll., 
V.  2.     1860) 53—323 

Leaves  from  Margaret  Smith's  journal. 
Whittier,  J.  G.     1849 13—77 

Leaves  from  my  log-book.     Grummett,  F. 

1835 34—206 

Lie  Bas,  Charles  Webb.  Life  of  Arch- 
bishop Cranmer.     Loud.,  1833.     2 v....  39— 237 

Life  of  Arclibishop  Laud.     Lond., 

1836 40—241 

Life  of  Wiclif.     Loud.,  1832 42—257 

£.e  Bas,  Philippe.  Annales  historiques 
de  la  France.  (L'Univers.)  Paris,  1840- 
'43.     2v 43—260 

Dictiounaire  encyclop^dique  de  la 

France.     (L'Univers.)     Paris,  1840-'45. 

12  v.,  texte ;  3  v.,  planches 43—260 


liC  Brun,  Ponce-Denis,  E.  Sef.  Petits 
PoiJtos  Frauf  ais,  v.  1 17 — 103 

Liecky,  William  Edward  Hartpole.  His- 
tory of  England  in  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury.    N.Y.,1878.     2v 46—285 

History  of  European  morals  from 

Augustus  to  Charlemagne.     N.  Y.,  1869. 

2  V 14—  84 

History  of  the  rise  and  influence  of 

the  spirit  of  rationalism  in  Europe.     N. 

Y.,  1870.    2v 14—84 

*Le  commentaire  royal,  ou  I'histoire  des 
yucas,  roys  du  P<;ru.  La  Vega,  G.  de. 
1633    48—295 

Le9ons  franjaises  de  litt<5rature  et  de  mo- 
rale. Noel  et  De  la  Place.  BrnxeUes, 
1852....- 15—  92 

te  ContC,  John  L.  Classification  of 
coleoptera  of  North  America.  (In  Sm. 
Misc.  Coll.,  \.:i,6,ll) 53—323 

Coleoptera  of  Kansas  and  eastern 

New  Mexico.     (/«  Sm.  Contrih.,  v.  11)..  53—322 

List  df  coleoptera  of  North  America. 

(In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  6.     1863-'66) 5.3—323 

New  species  of  North  American  co- 
leoptera.    (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  11)...  5:V--323 

Report  upon  insects.      (In  Pacific 

railroad  reports,  V.  12,  pt.  2) 19 — 119 

Lectures  and  essays.    5g€  Essays.    A f«o,  entry  of  same  under 
various  authors'  names,  when  known. 

L.C  Due,  VioUet.     See  Viollet-le  Duo, 

Eugene. 

LiCdyard,  John.     See  Biography. 

£.ee,  Arthur.     See  Biography. 

lice,  Charles.     See  Biography. 

liCC,  Mrs.  Eliza  Buckminster.  Life  of 
Jean  Paul  Richtor.     N.  Y.,  1852.     2  v. ..  41—249 

Lee,  Henry  (major-general,  b.  1756,  d. 
1818).  Memoirs  of  the  war  in  the  south- 
ern department  of  the  United  States :  a 
new  edition,  with  additions  by  H.  Lee. 
Wash.,  1827 42—254 

L<ee,  Holme,  pseud.  See  Parr,  Harriet,  in 
Fiction. 

L<ce,  Richard  Henry,  jr.  Life  of  Arthur 
Lee,  LL.  D.     Bost.,  1829.     2  v 40—241 

Memoir  of  the  life  of  Richard  Henry  • 

Lee,  and  his  correspondence  with  the 
most  distinguished  men  in  America  and 
Europe,  illustrative  of  their  characters, 
and  of  the  events  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.    Phila.,  1825.     2v 40—241 

Liee,  T.  J.  Collection  of  tables  and  for- 
mulas useful  in  surveying,  geodesy,  and 
practical  astronomy;  including  elements 
for  the  projection  of  maps.    Wash.,  185;?.  19 — 115 

lL<e  Faiiu,  Josepli  Sheridan.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

I<efebre,  Andr<!.  Wonders  of  architec- 
ture. (Illustrated  library  of  wonders.) 
N.  Y.,  1875 15—  90 


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LESLIE. 


Iiefevre,  M.  A.  Remarks  on  the  voyage 
of  the  Vaudreuil  through  the  Patagonian 
channels  and  Magellan  straits.  Totten, 
G.M.,  tr.     Wash.,  3874 55—331 

Lefranc  dc  Pompig^nan.  See 
Petits  Poetes  Franf  ais,  v.  1 17—103 

Legal  and  political  hermeneutics.  Lieber, 
F.     Best.,  1839 29—179 

liCg-are,  Hugh  Swinton.  Writings,  pref- 
aced by  a  memoir.  Ed.  by  his  sister. 
Charleston,  1846.     2v 22—133 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Biographical  notice;  Diary  of  Brussels;  Journal  of 
the  Rhiue;  Diplomatic  correspondence;  Private 
correspondence ;  Oration  on  the  4th  of  July,  1823 ; 
Speech  before  the  Union  party ;  Spirit  of  the  sub- 
treasury;  Recognition  of  Hayti;  Southern  naval 
depot;  Oilicial  defalcations;  Arbitrament  of  na- 
tional disputes;  Constitutional  history  of  Greece ; 
Demosthenes,  the  man,  the  statesman,  and  the 
orator;  Origin,  history,  and  indnence  of  Roman 
legislation. 
2.  Classical  learning;  Roman  literature;  Kent's  com- 
mentaries ;  Craft's  fugitive  writings :  Travels  of 
the  Duke  of  Saxe- Weimar;  The  disowned;  Tales 
of  thcGreatSt.  Bernard;  Cicero derepublica;  Hall's 
''        i-----kT  _.,    .        .        ^    ,     ■"•  panish  ballads ; 

Philip  Sidney's 


travels  in  North  America ;  Early  Spanish  ballads ; 
Charlemapne  and  bis  peers;  Sir  Philip  Sidney's 
Miscellanies;  Lord  Byron's  character  and  writings ; 


Byron's  letters  and  journals ;  Jeremy  Beuthara  and 
the  Utilitarians ;  Codification ;  Public  economy  of 
Athens;  D'Aguesseau. 

Legend  of  Jubal,  and  other  poems.     Cross, 

Mrs.  J.  W.     "George  Eliot."     1874 16—  99 

Legends  of  the  Madonna.  Jameson,  Mm. 
A.M.    1866 ; 23—148 

Legends  of  the  monastic  orders.  Jame- 
son, Mrs.  A.  M.     Bost.,  1866 23—138 

Legends  of  the  patriarchs  and  prophets. 

Gould,  S.  Baring-.     1872 14—83 

Legge,  James.  Chinese  classics.  Life 
and  teachings  of  Confucius,  with  explan- 
atory notes.     Phila. ,  1874 39—237 

LieOoflT,  Francois.  Life  of  Louis  Adolphe 
Thiers.  Translated  from  unpublished 
manuscripts,  by  Stanton,  Theodore. 
N.  Y.,  1879 42—259 

I^egouve,  Ernest.  Art  of  reading. 
Itoth,  Edward,  fr.     Phila.,  1879 15—92 

Legouve,  Jean  Baptiste  Gabriel.  See 
Petits  Poetes  Frauf  ais,  v.  2  17 — 103 

I^e  Cras,  Alexandre.  General  examina- 
tion of  the  Mediterranean  sea ;  summary 
of  its  winds,  currents,  and  navigation. 
Wyman,K.  H.,(r.     Wash.,  1870.     Maps.  55— 332 

liC  Oros,  W.  B.  Fables  and  tales  sug- 
gested by  the  frescos  of  Pompeii  and 
Herculaneum.     Illus.     Loud.,  1835 If — 97 

L.eidy,  Joseph.  Ancient  fauna  of  Ne- 
braska.    {InSm..Contrib.,v.6.     1854)..  53—322 

Contributions  to  the  extinct  verte- 
brate fauna  of  the  western  Territories. 
(In  Final  reports  or  monographs  of  the 
United  States  Geological  Survey  of  the 
Territories.)  Illus.  Hayden,  F.  V. 
Wash.,  1879 54—324 

Cretaceous  reptiles  of  the  United 

States.    (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  14) 5*— 322 


liCidy,  Joseph — continued. 

Flora  and  fauna  within  living  ani- 
mals.    (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  5) 53—322 

Fresh-water    rhizopods    of    North 

America.  (In  Final  reports  or  mono- 
graphs of  the  United  States  Geographi- 
cal Survey  of  the  Territories. )  Hayden, 
F.V.    Wash.,  1879.     v.  12 54— .325 

Memoir  on  the  extinct  sloth  tribe 

of  North  America.     (In  Sm.    Contrib., 

V.  7) 53—322 

Memoir  upon  the  extinct  species  of 

fossil  ox.     (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  5) 53—322 

Lieij^htoii,  Alexander.  Curious  storied 
traditions  of  Scottish  life.     Edin.,1860.     6—36 

Leislcr,  Jacob.     See  Biography. 

Leisure-day  rhymes.     Saxe.J.  G.     1875..  17—107 

liCithart,  John.  Practical  observations 
on  mineral  veins.     Illus.     Loud.,  1838..  19 — 115 

Iceland,  Charles  Godfrey.  Hans  Breit- 
manu's  ballads.     Phila., 1871 16—97 

Pidgin  English  sing-song ;  or,  songs 

and  stories  in  the  China-English  dialect, 

with  a  vocabulary.     Phila. ,  1876 16—  97 

Leiand,  Thomas.  History  of  Ireland, 
from  the  invasion  of  Henry  the  second. 
Dublin,  1773.     3v 47—286 

liCinierre,  Antoine  Marie.  See  Petits 
Poijtes  Fran^ais,  V.  1 17 — 103 

Itemon,  Mark.    See  Fiction. 

Leiiipriere,  John.  »  Bibliotheca  clas- 
sica ;  or,  a  dictionary  of  all  the  principal 
names  and  terms  relating  to  the  ancients. 
Phila.,  1856 25—151 

Lienzeii,  Marie.     See  Fiction. 

Leo  X.     See  Biography. 

LtCOll,  Edwin  de.     See  Fiction. 

liconard,  Nicolas-Germain.  See  Petits 
Poijtes  Franjais,  v.  2 17 — 103 

LeoilOVi'ens,  Mrs.  Anna  Harriefcte.  En- 
glish governess  at  the  Siamese  court: 
being  recollections  of  six  years  in  the 
royal  palace  at  Bangkok.  Illus.  Bost., 
1873 35—211 

Romance    of    the    harem.      Illus. 

Bost.,  1873 35—211 

Lepidoptera.    6'e«  Natural  history  (Butterflies;  Moths). 

lie  Sag:e,  Alain  Rend.  Gil  Bias  of  San- 
tillane.  Malkin,  B.  IL,  <r.  Lond.,1809. 
4v 6—  37 

(Euvres;  pr(?c<?dded'une  notice  bio- 

graphique  et  litt<5raire,  par  M.  Prosper 
Poitevin.     Illus.     Paris,  1857 21—122 

CO.VTENTS. 

Le  diable  boiteux ;  Ilistoire  de  Gil  Bias ;  Histoire  de  Gus- 
mand  d'Alfarache  ;  Bachclior  de  Salamauque  ;  Crispin; 
Turcaret,  comedies. 

Leslie,  Frank.  *  Pictorial  history  of  the 
American  civil  war.  Squier,  E.  G.,  ed. 
N.Y.,1862.    v.l B— 


LESQUEREUX. 


180 


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l<esquei'CHX,  Leo,.  Atlas  to  the  coal 
flora  of  Pennsylvania  and  of  the  car- 
boniferous formation  througliout  the 
United  States.  {Second  Geological  Survey 
of  Pennsylvania:  Report  of  progress.) 
Harrishurg,  1879 19—117 

Contributions  to  the  fossil  flora  of 

the    western    Ten'itories.      Parts    1,  2. 
(United  States  Geological  Survey:    Final 

reports,  v.  6-9.     1874-78) 54— 3-25 

•Paleontology.     Illus.     {Eighth  and 


54—325 


Tenth  Annual  Reports  of  the  United  States 

Geological  Snrvey,  1876-'78) 
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the  wise :  dramatic  poem ;  preceded  by 

a  brief  account  of  the  poet  and  his  works, 

and  followed  by  Kuno  Fischer's  essay  on 

the  poem.     Frothingliam,  Ellen,  tr.    N. 

Y.,  1873 16—  97 

Lessons  from  my  masters,  Carlyle,  Tenny- 
son, and  Ruskin.    Bayne.P.  N.Y.,1879.  23—139 
Lessons  from   nature,  as  manifested  in 

mind  and  matter.  Mivart,  St.  G.  1876.  31 — 192 
Lessons  in  life.  Holland,  J.  G.  1872....  23—139 
I^'Estrani:e,  Reo.  A.  G.     Literary  life 

of  Rev.  William  Harness.     Stoddard,  R. 

H.,  ed.     {Bric-a-brac  series.     1875) 3&— 218 

Lettering.    See.  Alphabets ;  Fine  Arts  (IHumination). 
Letters  and  social  aims.     Emerson,  R.  W. 

1876 23-141 

Letters  from  the  east.   Bryant,  W.C.  1869.  35—213 
Letters  of  a  traveler.      Bryant,  W.  C. 

N.  Y.,  1870 34—208 

Letters  of  Major  Jack  Downing.     Smith, 

Seba.     1834 22—130 

Letters  (select)  of  Major  Jack  Downing. 

Smith,  Seba.     1834 22—130 

Letters  to  a  young  man.    De  Qnincey,  T. 

1861 21—126 

Letters  to  the  Joneses.    Holland,  J.  G. 

N.Y.,1872 

Letters  to  the  President.on  the  foreign  and 
domestic  jjolicy  of  the  Union.     Carey, 

H.C.     1858 

Letters  to  various  persons.    Thoreau,  H 
D.     1865 


23—139 


29—176 


42—259 

For  American  letter-writiTS,  see,  ill  general  alphabet, 
Adams,  John  ;  Adams,  3/r«.  John;  Burr,  Aaron  ;  Olay, 
Henry:  Franklin,  Benjamin:  Jefferson,  Thomas  ;  Madi' 
8on,Janies:  Story, Joseph;  Sumner, Charles ;  Tictaiorj 
George;  Washington;  Webster. 

For  English  letter-writers,  tee,  in  general  alphabet,  Arnold 
Thomas;  Bolingbroke,  Lord;  Bnnsen,  Baronem  ] 
Burke,  Edmund  ;  Bums,  Kobert ;  Byron  ;  Chesterfield 
Earl  of:  O^mxchiW,  J .,  lyulce  o/  Marlborough  :  Churchill! 
Sarah,'  Duchess  of  Marlboromjh  ,■  Coleridge,  S.  T. ;  Cow 
per,  William;  Cromwell,  Oliver;  Dickens,  Charles 
Grarrick,  David;  Hood,  Tliomas;  Johnson,  Samuel 
Junius;  Kingsley, Charles;  Lamb, Charles;  Macanlay 
T.  B.;  Montagu,  Lady  M.  W.;  Pepys,  Samuel;  Hal 
eigh,  ISir  Walter;  Robinson,  Henry  Crabb;  Sterne. 
Laurence;  Swift,  Jonathan  ;  Walpole,  Horace  ;  Whate. 
ly,  K. 

For  French  and  German  letter-writers,  see,  in  Biog. 
raphy,  Beethoven  ;  Goethe;  Humboldt;  Mendelssohn 
Mozart;  Sevign6;  Voltaire, 


Levana;   or,   the  doctrine  of  education. 

Richler,  Jean  Paul.     1866 14- 

Levant,  The.    See  East,  The. 


82 


£.ever,  Charles  James.     See  Paction. 

Levizac,  J.  P.  V.  L.  de.  Grammar  of 
the  French  language.  Bolmar,  A.,  ed. 
Phila.,  1861 24—149 

Levy,  Mrs.  M.  E.  P.  Bouligny.  Bubbles 
and  ballast :  being  a  description  of  life 
in  Paris  during  the  brilliant  days  of  the 
emi)ire,  a  tour  through  Belgium  and 
Holland,  and  a  sojourn  in  London. 
Bait.,  1871 35—212 

Lie^ves,  George  Henry.  Biographical 
history  of  philosophy,  from  its  origin  in 
Greece,  down  to  the  present  day.  N.  Y., 
1857.    2v 30-184 

Life  of  Goethe.     Loud.,  1875 40—245 

On  actors  and  the  art  of  acting. 

Leipzig,  1875 23-138 

See,  also.  Fiction. 

liCWes,  Mrs.  Marian  Evans  {George 
Eliot).     See  Cross,  Mrs.  3.  W. 

Lewis.    See  Louis. 

Lewis  county,  N.  Y.,  History  of.     lUus. 

Hough, F.B.     1860 49—299 

See,  also.  New  York  (State),  in  general  alphabet. 

Lewis,  James.  Instructions  for  collect- 
ing land  and  fresh-water  shells.  (/»  Sm. 
Rept.,  1866) .'•)4— 324 

Lewis,  Meriwether,  and  Clarke,  Will- 
iam. Travels  to  the  source  of  the  Mis- 
souri river  and  across  the  American 
continent  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  in  the 
years  1804-'06.     Lond.,  1815.     3v 34—206 

Lexicons.  For  lexicons  of  various  languages,  see  Language. 
See,  also,  references  imder  Dictionaries. 

Lexington,  Mass.,  History   of  the  town 

of.     lUus.     Hudson, C.     1868 .,49-299 

See,  also,  Massachusetts. 

Liberia : 

Liberia  as  I  found  it  in  1858.  Cowan, 

A.M.     Frankfort,  1858 33—204 

Mixed  races  in  Liberia.     Blyden,  E. 

D.     (/«  Sm.  Rept.,  1870) 54—324 

Liberty.  See  Government  and  politics  (various  headings) ; 
Journalism  (various  entries) ;  Biblical  and  religious  liter- 
ature (various  headings). 

Libraries : 

'Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Con- 
gress, 1861 52—314 

Same  (aM«Aoi-8).  Wash.,  1864.  52—314 

Catalogue  of  books  added  to 

the  Library  of  Congress.     1867-75.     6  v.  52—314 

Report  of  the  librarian  for 

1879.    Wash.,  1880 52—314 

Manual  of  public  libraries,  institu- 
tions, and  societies  in  the  United  States 
and  British  provinces.  Rhees,  W.  J. 
Phila.,  18,59 52—313 

Public  libraries  in  the  l.Tnited  States 

of  America;  their  history,  condition,  and 
management.  Special  reiiort.  Depart- 
ment of  the  Interior,  Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion.    Parts  I,  IL     Wash.,  1837 52—313 

For  library  catalogues,  reports,  &c.,  see  name  of  particu- 
lar library. 


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181 


LITEEATUEE. 


Librarynotes.     Russell, A.P.     1875 23—139 

Library  of  American    biography.      See    Sparks, 

Jared  36—219,220 

Licking  county,  Ohio,  Centennial  history 
of.     Smucker,  I.     1«76 49—298 

liiddell,  Henry  George,  and  Scott,  Rob- 
ert. Greek-English  lexicon,  based  on 
the  German  work  of  Francis  Passow. 
N.  Y.,  1848 25—150 

Same.  6th  ed.,  revised  and  aug- 
mented.    Oxford,  1809 25—150 

Lieber,  Francis.  Legal  and  political 
hermeneutics;  or,  principles  of  interi)re- 
•tation  and  construction  in  law  and  poli- 
tics.    Bost.,  1839 29—179 

Manual  of  political  ethics,  designed 

chiefly  for  the  use  of  colleges  and  stu- 
dents at  law.  Woolsey,  T.  D.,e(J.  Phila., 
1875.     2v 29—178 

Stranger  in  America;  or,  letters  to 

a  gentleman  in  Germany.     Phila.,  1835.  49 — 301 

Vocal  sounds  of  Laura  Bridgeman. 

(fH  Sm.  Contrih.,  v.  2) 53—322 

Liiebig',  Justus  von.  Complete  works  on 
chemistry.     Phila.,  n.  d 32 — 195 

CONTKNTS. 

Chemistry  in  its  application  to  agriculture  and  physiology ; 
Animal  chemistry,  physiology,  and  pathology  ;  Familiar 
letters  on  chemistry  and  its  relations  to  cominerce,  phys- 
iology, and  agriculture ;  Motion  of  the  juices  in  the 
animal  body;  Potato  disease;  Chemistry  in  relation  to 
physiology  and  pathology. 

Induction  and  deduction.     ( In  Sm. 

Kept.,  1870) 54—324 

Life  (Conduct  and  philosophy  of) : 

Conduct  of  life.     Emerson,  R.  W. 

1875 2:}— 141 

Enigmasoflife.    Greg,W.R.    1874.  2:$— 140 

Is  life  worth  living  ?    Mallock,  W. 

H.  {In  Questions  of  belief:  Current 
discussions,  v.  2.     1878)  23—137 

Turning-points  in  life.     Arnold,  F. 

1873 23—140 

See,  also,  Biology  ;  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Chris- 
tian ethiesl;  Evolution;  Medicine  (Flealth);  Vital  sta- 
tistics; Sociology;  Culture;  Quotations. 

Life  (Future).    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature. 

Life.    For  novels  beginning  with  Life,  see  Fiction. 

Life  and  death  of  Jason  :  a  poem.  Morris, 
W.     1871 16—95 

Life  drama,  and  other  poems.     Smith,  A. 

Bost.,  18.59 17—106 

Life  in  its  lower,  intermediate,  and  higher 
forms.    lUus.    Gosse,  P.  H.    N.  Y.,  1857.  31— 192 

Life  in  Normandy:  sketches  of  French 
fishing,  farming,  cooking,  natural  his- 
tory, and  politics,  drawn  from  nature. 
[aHOM.]    Illus.     Edin.,1863.     2t 35—212 

Life ;  its  nature,  varieties,  and  phenompna. 

Grindon,  L.  H.     Phila.,  1867 31—192 

Life  on  the  plains  and  among  the  diggings. 
Illus.     Delano,  A.     Auburn,  1854 34—209 

Light.    See  Physics. 

Light  and  electricity.     Tyudall,J.     N.  Y., 

1871.     2  copies 3^—194 


Light  science  for  leisure  hours.     Proctor, 

R.  A.     1871 32—196 

Lightning.    See  Meteorology  (Thunder  and  lightuing). 

Lightning-iods,  Directions  for.  Henry, 
J.     (In  Sm.  Mine.  Coll.,  y.W.     1873) ...  53— 322 

Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life.  Wil- 
son, J.     1871 13—77 

Limes.    jSe«  Arts  (Useful:  Cements,  limes). 

Limits   of  religious    thought    examined. 

Mansel,  H.  L.     1868 14—84 

Eiincoln,  Abraham.     See  Biography. 

Lincoln,  Benjamin.    See  Biography. 

L.iug:ard,  John.     History  of  England  to 

1689.    Paris,  1840.     8v 40—285 

liinton,  Eliza  Lynn.     See  Fiction. 

Lions.    See  Natural  history  (Mammalia). 

Liippincott,  Mrs.  Sarah  Jane  Clark 
{Grace  Greenwood).  Bonnie  Scotland: 
tales  of  her  history,  heroes,  and  poets. 
Illus.     Bost., 1872 48—292 

New  life  in  new  lands.     N.  Y.,  1873.  34—208 

For  her  stories,  see  Fiction. 

Liippincott'S  magazine  of  literature, 
science,  and  education.  Illus.  Phila., 
1868-72.     lOv 27—162 

Pronouncing    gazetteer.      Revised 

and  enlarged.     Phila.,  1866 26—159 

Same.      Revised      and     enlarged. 

Phila.,  1880 26—159 

Literary  criticism.     Hutton,  R.  H.     n.  d.  23 — 141 

Literary  reminiscences.     De  Qulncey,  T. 

1809.     2v 21—126 

LITERATURE  AND  LITERARY  HISTORY 
Literary  Art,  Ethics,  and  Life. 

Intellect.     Emerson,  K.  W^.    [In  his  Works,  v.  1, 

p.387)   23—141 

Intellectu  life.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  Boston,  1878..  23—140 
Literary  ethics.     Emerson,  R.  W.    (In  his  Prose 

works,  v.  1,  p.  83) 23—141 

Literary  tendencies  of  the  times.    Story,  J.    (In 

his  Miscellaneous  writings,  1852,  pp.  740-778).,.  21 — 124 
Literature  as  an  art.     Higginson,  T.  W.     (In  his 

Atlantic  essays,  1871,  pp.  23-49) 23—141 

On  the  moral  effect  of  writers.    Bulwer,  Sir  E.  G. 

E.  L.    (In  Caxtoniaua.    1868) 23 — 137 

Turning-pointsinlife,  pp.  162-191.   Amold,F.  1873.  23—140 

Bibliography  and  Trade  Catalogues. 

American  catalogue  of  books  in  print  and  for  sale 
July  1,  1876.     V.  1.    Authors  and  titles.     Ley. 

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Bibliotheca  Americana,   and  supplement.     Roor- 

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Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova.  Rich,  O.  Lond.,  1846. 

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Bibliothdque  Am<;ricaine.  Ternaux,  11.  Pari8,;i837.  52 — 313 

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Critical  and  Miscellaneous  AnTorks. 

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LITEEATUEE. 


Literature  and  Literary  History — continued. 

Curiosities  of  literature.     Disraeli,   Isaac.     Loiid. 

and  N.  Y.,  1859.     3v 15—91 

Essays  in  literary  criticism.  Hutton,  B.  H.  Phila., 

n.  d 23—141 

Friendship  of  books  and  other  lectures.    Maurice, 

r.  D.    Lond.,  1874 23—138 

Might  and  mirth  of  literature.    Macbeth,  J.  "W.  V. 

1875 15—  91 

Dictionaries. 

Dictionary  of  phrase  and  fable.  Brewer,  E.  Cob- 
ham.    Loud.,  n.  d 15 — 91 

Explanatory  aud  pronouncing  dictionary  of  the 
noted  nautes  of  fiction;  including  familiar  pseu- 
donyms, suruames  bestowed  on  eminent  men, 
and  analogous  popular  appellations  often  re- 
ferred to  in  literature  and  conversation.  "Wheel- 
er, William  A.     Bost.,  1872 52—313 

Hand-book  of  fictitious  names.    Hamst,  O.    1868.      52 — 313 

Reader's  hand-book  of  allusions,  references,  plots, 

and  stories.    Brewer,  E.  C.     Phila.,  1880  15—91 

Hee,  also.  Encyclopaedias,  in  general  alphabet,  and  entries 
under  English  and  British  literature. 

Various  Literatures. 

AMERICAN   LITEKATUKE. 

A  century  of  American  literature.  "Whipple,  E.  P. 
(In  First  century  of  the  republic,  pp.  349-399. 
1876) 49—301 

Americanism  in   literature.      Higginson,   T.  "W. 

(7n  At»  Atlantic  essays.     1871) 23—141 

Circumstances  favorable  to  the  progress  of  Ameri- 
can literature.  Everett,  E.  (Jn  Aw  Orations, 
V.  1.     1824) 22—134 

Cyclopaedia  of  American  literature.     Duyckinck, 

E.  A.  andE.  L.    Illus.    N.  Y.,  1856.     2v 15—90 

History  of  American  literature,  1607-1765.    Tyler, 

MosesC.    N.  Y.,  1878-79.    2v 15      92 

ANGLO-SAXON   LITERATURE. 
History  of  the  literature  of  the    Anglo-Saxons. 
Turner,  S.     {In  his  History  of  Anglo-Saxons, 

V.  2.    1841) 46—281 

CLASSICAL  LITERATURE. 
History  of  classical  literature.    Browne,  Kobert  "W. 

Lend., 1851.    2v 15—91 

See,  also,  in  general  alphabet.  Classical  dictionaries. 

ENGLISH   AND  BRITISH  LITERATURE. 
Bibliographer's    manual    of    English    literature. 

Lowndes,  W.  T.    Bohn,  H.  G.,  ed.    New  edition. 

Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1869.    6v 52—313 

Complete  manual  of  English  literature.     Shaw, 

Thomas  B. ;   Smith,  "W.,  ed. ;   with  a  sketch  of 

American    literature,    by   Tuckerman,    H.    T. 

N.  Y.,  1870 15—  92 

Critical  dictionary  of  English  literature  and  Britr 

iali  aud  American  authors.  AUibone,  S.  Austin. 

Phila.,  1871.    3v 25—153 

Cyclopaedia  of  English  literature.     Chambers,  R. 

Phila.,  1860.    2v... 15—90 

History  of  English  literature.    Taine,  H.  A.    Van 

Laun,  H.,  (r.    N.  Y.,  1871.    2t 15—92 

C0NTKNT8. 

V.  1.  The  Saxons;  The  Normans;  The  new  tongue;  The 
pagan  renaissance  ;  Theatre — Ben  Jonson,  Shake- 
speare ;  Christian  renaissance — Milton,  &c. ;  The 
classic  age ;  The  restoration ;  Poets,  philosophers, 
and  dramatists — Hobbes,  Dryden,  "Wycherley,  Con- 
greve,  Sheridan,  &c. 
2.  Dryden;  The  revolution ;  Addison;  Swift;  The  nov- 
elists; The  poets;  Modem  life — ideas  and  produc- 
tions; Lord  Byron;  The  past  and  present;  Modem 
authors — Dickens,  Macaulay,  Carlyle,  Stuart  Mill, 
^eunyson. 


Literature  and  Literary  History — continued 

Literamre  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.    "Whipple,  E.  P. 

Bost.,  1869 15—  9. 

Origin  and  history  of  the  English  language,  and 

early  literature.  Marsh,  George  P.  N.  Y.,  1869.  l.'i— 93 
Three  centuries  of  English  literature.  Yonge,  C.  D. 

N.  Y.,  1872 15—  92 

EUROPEAN   LITERATURE. 

Europe  during  the  middle  ages.  Hallam,  H.  [Con- 
sult index,  v.  2,  p.  550.]     1846-'48 43—804 

History  of  the  18th   century.     Scblosser,   F.  C. 

v.  1,  2.    1843  43—262 

Introduction  to  the  literature  of  Europe  in  the  fif- 
teenth, sixteenth,  and  seventeenth  centuries. 
Hallam,  H.    Lond.,  1847.     3v  15—92 

Literature  of  southern  Europe.      Sismondi,  J.  C. 

L.S.de.    Lond.,  1850.    2v 15—92 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Arabian,  Proven9al,  Italian. 
2.  Italian,  Spanish,  Portuguese. 

FINNISH   LITERATURE. 

Ealevala.  Selections;  with  an  introduction  and 
analysis  of  the  poem.  Porter,  J.  A.,  tr.  N.  Y. 
1869 16—  97 

FRENCH   LITERATURE. 

French  poets  aud  novelists.     James,  H.,  Jr.    1878.      23 — 139 

CONTK.NTS. 

Alfred  de  Mnsset;  Gautier;  Baudelaire;  Balzac;  George 
Sand;  C.  de  Beniard  and  G.  Flaubert;  Turg6nieff;  The 
two  Amperes;  Madame  de  Sabran;  Merim6e's  letters; 
Th6iitre  fran9aise. 

History  of  the  French  intellect  from  1550.  State 
of  historical  literature  in  France,  1600-1800. 
Buckle,  H.  T.  (In  hi»  History  of  civilization, 
V.  1) 43—284 

Le9onB  fran9aises  de  litt6rature  et  de  morale.  Noel 
et  de  la  Place,  et  d'uu  r63um6  de  I'histoire  de  la 
litt6rature  francaise.    Baron,  A.    1852 15 — 92 

GERMAN  LITERATURE. 

Allemagne.    Stael-Holstcin,  Madame  de.    (In  her 

Works,  V.  2.    1861) 21—122 

G-erman  literature.    Muller,  F.  M.     (In  his  Chips, 

&c.,  V.  3.     1870)  23—138 

German  literature  of  the  14th  aud  15th  centuries. 
Carlyle,  Thomas.  (In  his  Critical  and  miscella- 
neous essays,  pp.  262-282)  23—142 

Outlines  of  German  literature.    Gostwick,  J.,  and 

Harrison,  R.     N.  Y.,  1873 15—92 

Primer  of  German  literature.  Conant,  H.  8.   N.  Y., 

1878 15—92 

State  of  German  literatut-e.  Carlyle,  Thomas. 
(In  his  Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays,  pp. 
15-35) 23—142 

GREEK   LITERATURE. 

Greek  literature.    Grote,  G.    (In  his  History,  v.  1, 

2,4,8.     1853) 47—189 

Hellenic  literature.  St.  John,  J.  A.  (In  his  An- 
cient Greeks,  pp.  314-349) 47—288 

History  of  Greekliterature.    Mahafiy,  J.P.    N.  Y., 

1880.     2v 15—92 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Poets. — Traces  of  poetry  before  Homer;  History  of 
transmission  of  Homeric  poems  from  earliest  days — 
Editions,  scholia,  &c. ;  Homeric  controversy  from 
revival  of  learning  to  present  day ;  Origin  and  char- 
acter of  the  Homeric  poems ;  Cyclic  potds  and  the 
Batrachomyoniachia — .aSsop  and  Baljrius;  Didac- 
tic epos— Hesiod — The  early  philosophers;  The 
Homeric  hymns  and  trifles ;  Later  history  of  epic 
poetry ;  The  rise  and  progress  of  personal  poetry 
among  the  Greeks;  Public  lyric  poetry  among  the 
Greeks;  Age  of  Simonides  and  Pindar;  Dramatic 


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LOCKE. 


Literature  and  Literary  History— continued. 

tendencies  in  the  6t]i  century ;  External  appliances 
of  Greek  plays ;  iEschylus ;  Sophocles ;  Euripides ; 
The  lesser  and  later  tragic  poets:  Origin  of  com- 
edy— Theocritus  and  his  school ;  The  old  Attic  com- 
edy up  to  Aristophanes;  Aristophanes;  History  of 
comedy  from  Aristophanes  to  Menander;  Appen- 
dices. 
V.  2.  Prose  writers. — Eariy  use  of  writing ;  Influences  of 
religion  and  philosophy,  and  the  dawn  of  history 
in  the  6th  century  B.  C. ;  Herodotus  and  the  con- 
temporary lunic  prose  writers;  Development  of 
philosophy  and  the  rise  of  technical  education  in 
the  5th  century — The  sophists  and  Socrates;  Be- 
ginnings of  oratory,  and  the  rise  of  Attic  prose 
composition — Gorgias,  Antiphon,  Thucydidos,  An- 
dociiies,  Critias;  Attic  literature  of  the  restora- 
tion— Lysias  and  Isa^us,  Plato;  Isocrates;  Lesser 
contemporaries  of  Isocrates — Antisthenes,  Alkida- 
maa,  Anaximenes,  Xenophon,  Demosthenes;  Ora- 
tors contemporary  with  Demosthenes;  Aristotle; 
Lost  historians  of  the  4th  century  B.  C. 


Studies  ofthe  Greek  poets;  Symonds,  J.A. 
1880.    2  V 


N.T., 


15—  91 


V.  1.  Achilles;  .^schylus;  Empedocles;  Gnomic  poets 
Heeiod;  Lyric  poets;  Mythology;  Parmenides 
Periods  of  Greek  literature;  Pindar;  Satirists 
Sophocles ;  Women  of  Homer. 
2.  Ancient  and  modem  tragedy ;  Anthology ;  Aristoph- 
anes; Comic  fragments;  Fragments  of  ^schy- 
lus;  Sophocles;  Euripides;  Fragments  of  the  lost 
tragic  poets ;  Genius  of  Greek  art :  Greek  tragedy 
anuEuripides;  Hero  and  Leander ;  Idyllists. 

£ee,  also,  Classical  dictionaries;  Drama;  Elocntioii;  Qno- 
tatioiM. 


ICELANDIC   LITERATURE. 


17—105 


Frithiof  g  Saga.    Tegn6r,  E.,  tr.    N.  T.,  1871 

Viking  tales  of  the  north.  The  sagas  of  Thorstein, 
Viking's  son,  and  Fridthjof  the  hold.  From  the 
Icelandic,  hy  Anderson,  K.  B.,  and  Bjamason, 
J6n.  Also,  Tegn6r's  Fridthjof 's  saga ;  Stephens, 
George,  (r.    Chicago  and  Lond.,  1877 15 — 92 

ITALIAN  LITERATURE. 

Literature  of  southern  Europe.    Sismondi,  J.  C.  L. 

S.de.    2t.    1850 15—92 

LATIN  OB  ROMAN  LITERATURE. 

History   of    Latin    Christianity.     Milman,  H.  H. 

1870.     (V.  8,  book  15,  pp.  234-342) 14—86 

History  of  Rome.    Mommsen,  T.    4  v.    1872.    (See 

last  chapter  of  each  volume) 48 — 294 

History  of  the  Komans  under  the  empire.    Meri- 

vale.C.    3v.     1850 48—294 

Roman  literature.  Legar6,  H.  S.  [In  his  Writ- 
ings, v.  2,  p.  52.     1845) 22—133 

ORIENTAL  LITERATURE. 

Life  and  teachings  of  Confucius;  with  explanatory 

notes.    Legge,  J.    Phila.    1874 39^237 

Persian  poetry.    Emerson,  R.  W.    {In  his  Letters, 

&c.,p.213.    1876) 23-141 

Poetry  of  the  Orient.    Alger,  William  Rounseville. 

Bost,  1866 16—100 

Sanscrit  literature.     Foster  J.     {In  his  Critical 

essays,  V.  1,  p.  400.    1857) 23—140 

See  Johnson's   Oriental  religions:    China,    pp.  437-470; 
India,  pp.  511-553.    14—87, 

SPANISH   LITERATURE. 

Ancient  Spanish  ballads.    Lockhart,  J.  G.    Boat., 

1861 16—  96 

Early  Spanish  ballads :  Charlemagne  and  his  peers. 

Legare,  H.  S.     (In  his  Writings,  v.  2,  p.  299. 

1845) 22—133 

Literature  of  the  south  of  Europe.    Sismondi,  J. 

C.  L.  Simonde  de.    1850.    (v.  2,  pp.  86-445) 15—92 


Literature  Primera    Green,  J.  K.,  ed.: 
Philology.      Peile,   John.      N.   Y., 

1878 15—  93 

Shakspere.     Dowden,  E.     N.   Y., 

1878 15—  92 

Little    classics.      Johnson,    Rossiter,    ed. 

Bost.,  1874.     12  V 6—35 

See  Fiction  for  contents. 
Little  foxes.    By  ' '  Christopher  Crowfield." 

Stowe,  H.  B.     Bost.,  1873 11—62 

Note. — See  Fiction  for  works  with  titles  beginning  with 
Little.  ^ 

Livcrmore,  George.  Historical  re- 
search respecting  the  opinions  of  the 
founders  of  the  republic  on  negroes  as 
slaves,  as  citizens,  and  as  soldiers. 
Best.,  1863 29—177 

Lives.    See  Biography  (Collective  ;  Individual). 

Living  officers  of  the  United  States  navy. 
Hamersly,  L.  R.     Phila.,  1878 37—227 

L<iving:ston,  Edward,     ^ee  Biography. 

Liiving-ston,  John.  Portraits  of  emi- 
nent Americans  now  living;  including 
President  Pierce  and  his  cabinet.  N.  Y. , 
Lond.,  and  Paris,  ia54 36—219 

liivillg'Stoit,  William.     See  Biography. 

liiving^stone,  David.  Last  journals  in 
Central  Africa,  from  1865  to  1873 ;  con- 
tinued by  a  narrative  of  his  last  moments 
and  sufferings,  obtained  from  his  faith- 
ful servants  Chuma  and  Susi,  by  Waller, 
Horace.     lUus.     N.  Y. ,  1875 33—203 

Missionary  travels   and  researches 

in  South  Africa ;  including  a  sketch  of 
sixteen  years'  residence  in  the  interior. 

Illus.     N.  Y.,  1858 :J3— 203 

See,  also,  entries  under  Stanley,  H.  M. 

Livius,  Titus.  History  of  Rome.  Baker, 
George,  tr.     Phila.,  1840.     2  v 48—294 

Same.     Loud.,  1833.     7v 17—103 

JLIoyd,  M'^illiam  Watkiss.  Age  of  Peri- 
cles :  a  history  of  the  politics  and  arts 
of  Greece,  from  the  Persian  to  the  Pelo- 
ponnesian  war.     Lond.,  1875.     2v 15 — 89 

LiObley,  J.  Logan.  Mount  Vesuvius:  a 
descriptive,  historical,  and  geological 
account  of  the  volcano,  with  a  notice  of 
the  recent  eruption.     Lond.,  1868 32 — 195 

liOcRe,  David  Ross.     See  Fiction. 

liOcke,  John  (English  philoaoplier,  h. 
1632,  d.  1704).  Philosophical  works. 
Essay  and  notes  by  St.  John,  J.  A. 
Lond.,  1867.     2v 30—184 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  On  the  conduct  of  the  understanding;  Essay  concern- 
ing the  human  understanding. 
2.  Examination  of  Malebranche's  opiniou  of  seeing  all 
things  in  God  ;   Elements  of  natural  philosophy ; 
Reading  and  study  for  a  gentleman. 

LiOCkC,  John.  Observations  on  terres- 
trial magnetism.  {In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  3. 
1852) 53—322 


LOOKHAET. 


184 


LONGDnjS. 


Lockhart,  John  Gibson.  Ancient 
Spanish  ballads  ;  revised  edition,  with 
a  biographical  notice.     Boat.,  1861 16 — 96 

Liockhart,  Lawrence  W.  M.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Liockyer,  Joseph  Norman.  Astronomy. 
( Science  primers. )    N.  Y. ,  1879 32—196 

L.oew,  Hermann.  Monographs  of  the 
diptera  of  North  America.  Parts  1-3. 
(In  Sm.  Mi8c.  Coll.,  v.  6-11) 53—323 

liOftie,  W.  J.  Century  of  Bibles;  or 
the  authorized  version  from  1611  to  1711, 
to  which  is  added  William  Kilbume's 
tract  on  dangerous  errors  in  the  lifte 
printed  Bibles,  1659,  with  lists  of  Bibles 
in  the  British  museum,  Bodleian,  Stutt- 
gart, and  other  libraries.     Lond.,  1812.  14 —  85 

L<ogan,  James.  The  Scottish  gaisl ;  or, 
Celtic  manners,  as  preserved  among  the 
Highlanders.    Illus.    Lond.,  1831.     2v.  48— 292 

liOSH.n,  Olive.    See  Sikes,  Mrs.  W. 

Logic : 

Lectures  on  logic.     Hamilton,  Sir 

William.     Mansel,  H.  L.,  and  Veitch,  J., 

eds.     Bost:,1867 30—184 

Logic.     (Science  primers.)     Jevons, 

W.  S.     1879 30—184 

Of  reasoning  and  of  deductive  evi- 
dence ;  of  the  Aristotelian  logic  ;  of  iu- 
ductive.logic.  Stewart,  D.  (/re  Ais  Col- 
lected works,  v.  3,  1854 ;  v.  2  o/  his 
Philosoi)hy  of  the  human  mind) 21 — 124 

Prolegomena    logica :    an    inquiry 

Into  the  psychological  character  of  log- 
ical processes.     Mansel,  H.  L.     1860 30 — 184 

Recent  English  treatises  on  logic. 

Syllogism,    its    kinds,    &c.     Hamilton, 

SirW.     (In  Ws  Discussions.     1868) 30—184 

System  of  logic,  ratiocinative  and 

inductive :  being  a  connected  view  of 
the  principles  of  evidence  and  methods 
of  scientific  investigation.  Mill,  J.  S. 
1869 30—184 

Logic  of  political  economy.  De  Quincey, 
T.     1859 21—126 

LiOinenie,  Louis  L.  de.  Beaumarchais 
and  his  times :  sketches  of  French  soci- 
ety iu  the  eighteenth  century,  from  un- 
published documents.  Edwards,  H.  S., 
tr.    N.  Y.,  1857 37—223 

Loudon : 

Cyclopasdia  of.     Illus.     Knight,  C. 

1851 30—182 

History  of  the  plague  in.     De  Foe, 

D.     1840 21—126 

Illustrations  of  the  public  build- 
ings of.  Pugin,  A.,  anrf  Britton,  J.  1838. 
2  V 30—182 

Impressions  of  London  social  life. 

Nadal,E.  S.     1875 35—211 


London — continued . 

London.     Illus.      Knight,    C,    ed. 

1851.     6v 30—182 

London  exhibited  in  1851.     Illus. 

Weale,  J.     n.  d 35—211 

—  Low-life     deeps.       [In    London.] 

Illus.     Greenwood,  J.    187(t 22—129 

Seven   curses   of.     Greenwood,  J. 

1869 35—211 

London  art  journal,  1867-'68.     2v 30—181 

London  (imirterly  review.    1854-'59.    6  v.  27—162 
Long',  George,  and  Dunglison,  Robley. 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  Grecian  and 

Roman  geography.     Charlottesville,  Va. 

1829 33—202 

Long  Island,  History  of.     Thompson,  B. 

F.     N.Y.,1843.     2v 49—298 

See,  also,  Brooklyn. 
jLongfellOW,       Henry       Wadsworth. 

Aftermath.      Best.,  1874 16—  96 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Tales  of  a  wayeide  inn.    Part  3. 
2.  Birds  of  passage :  riight  the  third. 

. Golden  legend.     Bost.,  1859 16—  96 

Hanging  of  the  crane.   Illus.    Bost., 

1875 16—  96 

Masque    of    Pandora,     and    other 

poems.     Bost.,  1876 16—96 

CONTENTS. 

Masque  of  Pandora;  Hanging  of  the  crane;  MorituriSalu- 
tamus  ;  Birds  of  passage :  Flight  the  fourth ;   Book  of 
sonnets. 
New    England    tragedies.      Bost., 

1868 16—  96 

CONTENTS. 

T.  1.  John  Endicott. 

2.  Giles  Corey  of  the  Salem  Farms. 

Outre-mer :    a   pilgrimage    beyond 

thesea.     Bost.,  1865 35—212 

ed.     Poems  of  places.     Bost.,  1876- 

77.     16  V 16—96 

CONTENTS. 

England.    4  v.                           Italy.    3  v. 
France.    2  v.                              Scotland.    3  v. 
Germany.    2  r.                          Switzerland.    1  v. 
Ireland.    1  v. 
Poems.  Bost,  1861.     2v 16—96 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Voices  of  the  night;  Earlier  poems;  Translations; 
Ballads ;  Children  of  the  Lord's  supper ;  Miscella- 
neous ;  Poems  on  slavery ;  Spanish  student. 
2.  Belfry  of  Bruges,  &.C.;  Songs,  sonnets,  translations; 
Curfew ;  Evangeline ;  Seaside  and  the  fireside. 

Poems,     revised    edition.       Bost., 

1866.     4v 16—96 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Voices  of  the  night;  Ballads  and  other  poems;  Poems 
on  slavery ;  The  Spanish  student. 

2.  The  belfry  of  Bruges,  and  other  poems ;  Evangeline ; 

The  seaside  and  the  fireside. 

3.  The  golden  legend ;  The  conrtship  of  Miles  Standish ; 

Birds  of  passage. 

4.  The  song  of  Hiawatha ;  Tales  of  a  wayside  inn ;  Birds 

of  passage. 
Three  books  of  song.     Bost.,  1872  .  16—96 

CONTENTS. 

Tales  of  a  wayside  inn;  Second  day;  Judas  Maccabieus; 

Handful  of  translations. 
See  his  name  in  Fiction. 
liOn^i^inus,  Dionysius.      Commentarius 
de  sublimitate.    Fragmenta.    I'earce,  Z. 
1724 17-103 


LONGSTREET. 


185 


LOWNDES. 


I<ong'street,  Ang^stuB  Baldwiu. 
Georgia  scenes,  &c.,  in  the  first  half  cen- 
tury of  the  republic.    lUns.    N.  Y.,1854.     7—47 

LiOOmis,  Elias.  On  certain  storms  in 
Europe  and  America,  December,  IS36. 
(/»  Sm.  Contnb.,v.  11) 53—322 

Lord  chancellors  of  England.  Campbell, 
J.     1847.     7v 3t3— 218 

liOvA,  John.  Old  Roman  -world:  the 
graudiMir  .and  failure  of  its  civilization. 
.5thc.l.     N.Y.,187:i 48-291 

Lord  of  the  isles.      Scott,  .Sic  W.     1871...   17—107 

Lorenzo  Bcnoni ;  or,  passages  in  the  life 

of  an  Italian.     Kuffini,  G.     N.  Y.,  1860.   10—  .55 

Los  gringo.'*;  or,  an  inside  view  of  Mexico 

and  California.     Wise,  H.  A.     1850 34—209 

Los  ingenios:  eoUeccion  de  vistas  de  la 
isla  de  Cuba.  Cantero,  J.  G.  Hahana, 
n.  d B— 

LiOSsillg,  Ben.son  John.  Centennial  his- 
tory of  the  United  States.  Hartford, 
1880 49—301 

— I Home  of  Washington;   or.   Mount 

Vernon  and  its  associations,  historical, 
biographical,  and  pictorial.  N.  Y.,  1870. 
2  copies  35 — 216 

Pictorial  field-book  of  the  revolu- 
tion.    N.  Y.,  1851-'52 42—253 

Pictorial   field-book  of  the  war  of 

1812.     N.  Y.,  1868 42—2.13 

Pictorial  history  of  the  civil  war, 

1861-'65.     1866.     3v 42—253 

Same.     1868.     3v 42—253 

Lost  tales  of  Miletus.      Bulwer-Lytton, 

E.G.E.L.     N.Y.,1872 16—100 

Lotus-eating.      Curtis,  George  William. 

1868 34—209 

LiOIld,  Jeremy.     See  Fiction. 

Loudon,  John  Claudius.  Arboretum  et 
fruticeturn  Britannicum;  or,  the  trees 
and  shrubs  of  Britain.  Illus.  Lond., 
1844.     8v 52—316 

Encyclopajdiaof  plants,  iudigeiKms, 

cultivated  in,  or  introduced  into  Great 
Britain.     Loud.,  1836 32—195 

Louis.    ¥ov  lives  of  persons  of  this  name,  see  Biography. 

Louis  Philippe,  Last  days  of  the  reign  of. 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     1867 46—280 

Loniaa.    See  Fiction  for  novels  with  titles  beginning  with 
Louisa. 

Louisiana : 

Historical  collections  of.     French, 

B.  F.     N.  Y.,  1846,  and  Phila.,  1850.     1st 

and  2d  V 49—298 

History  of.     Gayarrd,  C.     1854  . . . .  49— 298 

Its  colonial  history  and  romance. 

Gayarrd,  C.     N.  Y.,  185i-'52.     2v  49—298 

M(?moire  histori(iue  et  politique  sur 

la.     Vergeunes,  C.  G.  dc.     Paris,  1802..  49— 298 

Sketches,    hist(u-ical    and   descrip- 
tive, of.     Stoddard,  A.     Phila.,  1812....  49— 29.-i 
24 


Louisiana — con  tin  ued. 

Travels  through.   Bo8SU,J.A.    1771. 

2v 34—207 

Views  of  Louisiana,  with  a  journal 

of  a  voyage  up  the  Missouri  river. 
Brackenridge,  H.  M.     1814 34—207 

Voyages  dans  les  deux  Lotiisianes. 

Perrin  du  Lac,  F.  M.     1805 34—206 

Vue  de  la  colonic  espaguole  du  Mis- 
sissippi, ou  di-8  provinces  de  Lonisiane  et 
Floride    occi<lentaIe,    en    I'anncSe   1802. 

.   Berguin-Duvallon.    1804 49—298 

Louis  Xrv  and  the  regency.  Memoirs  on 

the  reign  of.     Saint-Simon,  Louis  Rou- 

vroy,  7)hA-p  de.     1876.     3  v 41—248 

Love.    For  titles  of  novels  and  dramas  beginning  with  Love> 
see  Fiction;  Drama. 

Love.    AVc  Little  classics,  v.  6 6 —  35 

See  Fiction  for  contents. 

Love    is  enough :    a  poem.     Morris,   W. 

1873 16—  95 

JL.over,  Samuel.     .See  Fiction. 

Lovers  of  Gudrnn:  a  poem.  Morris,  Will- 
iam.   1875 1(5—95 

Love's  labor  lost.    Shakespeare,  William.   17 — 107 

Loves  of  the  poets.     .Jameson,  Mm.  A.  M. 

1866 37—228 

L>0\f^ell,  James  Russell.  Among  my 
books.     Best.,  1870 23—139 

COSTEXTS. 

Dryden;  Lcssing;  NewEngland  two  centuries  ago ;  Rous 
seau  and  the  sentimentalists ;  Shakespeare  once  more 
■Witchcraft. 

Cathedral  (a  poem).     Bost.,  1870..   16—  96 

Fables  for  critics.     Bost.,  1849 16—96 

-^ Fireside  travels.     Bost. ,  1865 34—209 

CONTENTS. 

Cambridge  thirty  years  ago ;  Moosehead  journal;  Leaves 
fi'om  my  journal  in  Italy  and  elsewheie;  At  sea — In  the 
Mediterranean — Italy— ^A  few  bits  of  Roman  mosaic. 

My  study  window.s.     Bost.,  1872. ..  23—139 

CONTENTS. 

Abraham  Lincoln;  Carlylc:  Chaucer;  Emerson,  the  lec- 
turer: (rood  word  for  winter;  (xreat  public  character; 
Library  of  old  authors;  Life  and  lett<TS  of  James  Gates 
Perciv'al:  My  gariien  acfjuaiutance;  Ou  a  certain  conde- 
scension of  foreigners;  Pope;  Swinburne's  tragedies; 
Thoreau. 

Poetical  works.    Bost.,  1866.   2  v..   16—96 

CONTENTS. 

v.  I.  Poems,  verses,  sonnets;  Vision  of  Sir  Lauufal. 

2.  Fable  for  critics ;  Biglow  papers ;  Unhappy  lot  of  ilr. 
Knott ;  An  oriental  apologue. 

Under  the  willows,  aud  other  po- 
ems.    Bost.,  1869  16—96 

Liowell,  A'er.  Robert  Traill  Spenco.  See 
Fiction. 

Low-Ufe  deeps.      Illus.      Greenwood,   J. 

1876 22—129 

LiOWndcs,  William  Thouuis.  Bibliogra- 
pher's manual  of  English  literature ;  re- 
vised andenlarged  by  H.  G.  Bohu.  Lond. 
and  N.  Y.,  1869.     6v 52—314 


LUBBOCK. 


186 


McCULLOH. 


LiUbbock,  Sir  John.     North  American 

archifioloKy.     {[nSm.  Bept.,lS62) 54—324 

Origin    of    civilization,    and    the 

primitive  condition  of  man  ;  mental  and 
social  condition  of  savages.     lUus.     N. 

Y.,  Ifi70 30—186 

Social  and  religious  condition  of  the 

lower  races  of  men.  (/nSm.  B(;p<.,  1869).  54 — '.W4 
LillcaSi    Sanniel.     Charter.s   of    the    old 
English    colonies   in    America.     Lond., 

1850 29—178 

Lucca,  Siynor  (Jaudentio  di.  Adven- 
tures: the  substance  of  his  examination 
before  the  fathers  of  the  incinisition ; 
giving  an  account  of  an  unknown  conn- 
try  in  the  midst  of  the  deserts  of  Africa ; 
with   critical    notes  by  Signor    Rhedi. 

Bait.,  1800 33—201 

lilice  dc  Laiicival,  Jean  Charles  Ju- 
lian.    Sm;  Petits  Poiites  Franfais,  v.  1..-  17 — 103 
Lucile.     Bulwer-Lytton,     Edward     Rob- 
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works.     1880) 16—96 

liUCrctius,  Carus  Titus.     Poems.     Dry- 
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liUdluw,       William.       Reconnaissance 
from  Carroll,  Montana  Ter..  to  the  Yel-    ^ 
lowstone  National  Park  and  return,  1875. 

Illus.     Wash.,  1876 54-327 

Reconnaissance  of  the  Black  Hills 

of  Dakota,  made  in  1874.     Wash.,  1875.  54-327 
LiUll,  E.  P.     History  of  the  United  States 
navy-yard  at  Gosport,  Va. ;  with  maps. 

Wash.,  1874 .55—332 

Liycophron.  Poetical  works.  Roys- 
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icif/i  Hesiod.     1832) 16—97 

Lyell,  Sir  Charles.  Geological  evidences 
of  the  antiijuity  of  man,  with  remarks 
on  theories  of  the  origin  of  species  by 

variation.     111ns.     Lond.,  1863 30—186 

Principles  of  geology.  Illus.  Phila., 

1S37.     2v 32—193 

Second  visit  to  the  United  States  of 

North  America.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1850. 

2  v 34-207 

Travels  in  North  America  in  the 

years  1841-'42  ;  with  geological  observa- 
tions on  the  United  States,  Canada,  and 

Nova  Scotia.     N.  Y.,  1852 34—207 

Lynch,  W.  F.  Expedition  to  the  river 
Jordan  and  the  Dead  sea.     Phila.,  1849.  35 — 213 

Same.       (Official    report.)       Bait., 

1852 ; 35-213 

Lyon,  S.  S.  Exploration  of  ancient 
mounds  in  Union  county,  Ky.     (In  Sm. 

Eept.,  1870) 54—324 

Lyon,  W.  B.    Antiquities  in  New  Mexico. 

(In  Sm.  Iie2)f.,  1871) .54—324 

Lytton.    See  Bulvrer-Lytton. 
Macaulay,  Catharine.   See  Graham,  C. 


Iflacaulay,  Thomas  Babiugton,  Baron. 
Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays. 
(Modern  British  essayists.)    Bost.,  1856..  23 — 142 

CONTESTS. 

*  Addison :  Athenian  orators ;  Lord  Bacon  ;  Harare's  Me- 
moirs; BentUain's  Defence  of  Mill;  Earl  uf  Chatham; 
('liurch  and  state  ;  Malcom's  Life  of  Lord  Clive  ;  Comic 
dramatists  of  tlie  restoration ;  Cowley  and  Milton ; 
Croker's  Boswell's  Johnson  ;  Madame  D'Arblay  ;  L>ry- 
den ;  Dumont's  Recolle<!tions  of  .Mirabeau;  Frederick 
the  great;  Hallam's  Constitntinnal  history:  "Warren 
Hastings:  History;  Lord  Holland  ;  Macliiavelli ;  Mack- 
intosh's History  of  the  revahition  in  England  in  1688  ; 
Lord  Mahon'a  "TVar  of  the  sncresaion  ;  Mill's  Essay  on 
government ;  Milton :  Mitford's  History  of  Crreeee  ; 
Kohert  Montgomery's  Poems :  Moore's  Life  of  Lord 
Byron  ;  Nares's  Memoirs  of  Lord  Burleigh  ;  Lord  Nu- 
gent's  Memorials  of  Hampden  :  Ranke'a  History  of  the 
Popes  :  Sonthey's  Colloquies  on  society  :  Southey's  edi- 
tion of  the  Pilgrim's  progress  :  Speech  on  installation  as 
lord  rector  of  Glasgow  iiniversity  ;  Speech  on  retiring 
from  political  life  :  Life  and  writings  of  Sir  William 
Temple :  Thackeray's  History  of  Earl  of  Chatham ; 
Utilitarian  theory  o?  government ;  Walpole's  letters  to 
Sir  Horace  Mann. 

History  of  England.    N.  Y.,  1849-'56. 

4  V '. 45—284 

Lays  of  ancient  Rome,  and  appen- 
dix: Pompeii;  Battle  of  Ivry.     (Bound 

with  h is  Essays) 23—142 

For  critical  notices  of  Macaulay,  see  Biography ;  hut  much 
the  best,  as  well  as  the  most  recent,  lite  of  him  is  by 
Trevelyan,  G.  O.    2  v.     1876.     (41—253.) 

Macbeth,  John  Walker  Vilaut.  Might 
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nicCabe,  James  D.  Illustrated  history 
of  the  centennial  exhibition,  to  which  is 
added  a  complete  description  of  the  city 
of  Philadelphia.     Phila.,  1876 50—306 

MacCabe,  William  Bernard.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

McCarthy,  Justin.  History  of  our  own 
times,  from  the  accession  of  Queen  Vic- 
toria to  the  Berlin  congress.     London, 

1879.     2v 46—284 

For  his  novels,  see  Fiction. 

McCiure,  A.  K.  Three  thousand  miles 
through  the  Rocky  mountains.  Illus. 
Phila.,  1869 35—216 

McCrie,  Thomas.     Life  of  John  Knox. 

Edin.,  1813.     2v 40—242 

McCullagh,  W.  Torrens.  Industrial 
higtory  of  free  nations,  considered  in  re- 
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McCulloch,  John  R.  Dictionarj-,  geo- 
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N.  Y.,ia52.    2v 25—149 

Dictionary  of  commerce  and  com- 
mercial navigation.  Vethake,  H.,  ed. 
Phila.,  1849.     2v 25—149 

Principles    of   political    economy ; 

with  a  sketch  of  the  rise  and  progress  of 

the  science.     Edin.,  1825  .. 29 — 176 

Statistical  account  of  the  British 

empire.     Lond. ,  1837.     2  v 51—310 

McCulloh,  R.  S.    Reports,  from  the  sec- 
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MACDONALD. 


187 


MACMILLAN. 


ITIacdonald,  Duucan  George  Forbes. 
British  Columbia  and  Vancouver's  isl- 
and ;  comprising  a  description  of  these 
dependencies ;  also,  an  account  of  the 
manners  and  customs  of  the  native  In- 
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IVIacDonald,  George.  Hidden  life, 
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Within  and  without.     N.Y.,1875>..   16—95 

For  his  novels,  eee  Fiction. 

Mac^,  Jean.  History  of  a  mouthful  of 
bread,  and  its  effect  on  the  organization 
of  men  and  animals.  Gatty,  Mrs.  A.,  tr. 
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Servants  of  the  stomach.     N.   Y., 

1868    :M— 183 

Slacfarluiic,  Charles.     See  Fiction. 

niacfarlaiie,  James.     Coal  regions  of 

America.    N.  Y.,  1873 , 18—109 

MacGalian,  J.  A.  Campaigning  on 
the  Oxns,  and  the  fall  of  Khiva.  Illus. 
N.Y.,  1874 35—211 

mcCtilchrist,  John.  Richard  Cobden  : 
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JncOregror,  John.  British  America. 
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Commercial  statistics :  a  digest  of 

the  productive  resources,  commercial 
legislation,  customs  tariffs,  navigation, 
port  and  (luarantine  laws  and  charges, 
shipping,  imports  and  exports,  and  the 
moneys,  weights,  and  nu^asures  of  all 
nations  ;  including  all  the  British  com- 
mercial treaties  with  foreign  states. 
Lond.,  1850.     5v  f,0— 310 

Macgregor,  John.     Rob   Roy  on   the 

Baltic  ;  a  canoe  cruise  through  Norway, 
Sweden,  Denmark,  Schleswig-Holstein, 
the  >forth  sea,  and  the  Baltic.  Illus. 
Bost.,  n.  d 36-222 

Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordau,  Nile,  Red 

sea,  and  Gennesareth  :  a  canoe  cruise  in 
Palestine  and  Egypt,  and  the  waters  of 
Damascus.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1870 35—214 

Thousand  miles  in   the   Rob   Roy 

cauoe,  on  rivers  and   lakes  of   Euro])e. 

Illns.     Bost.,  1871 35—213 

iTIacgrcg'or,  John  P.  Progress  of 
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IVachiavelli,  Niccolo.    Plorentiue  liis 

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For  critical  notice  of  M.,  tee  Macanlay,  T.  15.     (In  hit 
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mackay,  Alexander.  Western  world"; 
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Iflackay,  Charles.  Memoirs  of  extraor- 
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ITIvKcnncy,  Thomas  L.  Memoirs,  with 
sketches  of  travel  among  the  northern 
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1846.     2  v.  in  one  34—107 

uihI  Hall,  James.     History  of  the 

Indian  tribes  of  North  America,  with 
biogi'aphical  sketches  and  anecdotes  of 
the  principal  chiefs.  Illus.  Phila.,  1848- 
'60.     3v 47—286 

"Same.     Phila,,  1836.     3v A— 

.'Vlackciizie,  Alexander.  Voyages  from 
Montreal,  on  the  river  St.  Lawrence, 
through  the  continent  of  North  America, 
to  the  Frozen  and  Pacific  oceans,  in  the 
years  1789-'93.     Lond.,  1801 34—205 

IWackenzie,  Alexander  Slidell.  Life 
of  Stephen  Decatur.  {Library  of  Ameri- 
can hioijraphtj,  v.  21 ) 36 — 219 

Life  of  Commodore  Oliver  Hazard 

Perry.     N.  Y.,  1843.     2  v 41—249 

Life  of  J.  Paul  Jones.     N.  Y.,  1846. 

2  V 46-242 

Mackintosh,  Sir  James.  History  of 
England.  (Lardner's  cabinet  ci/clopwdia.) 
Lond.,  1830.     10  v 46—284 

History  of  England,  from  the  earli- 
est times  to  the  final  establishment  of  the 
reformation.     Loud.,  1853.     2v 46—283 

History  of  the  revolution  in  En- 
gland in  1688,  comprisiug  a  view  of  the 
reign  of  James  second,  from  his  accession 
to  the  enterprise  of  the  Prince  of  Orange. 
Phila.,  1835 46—283 

Miscellaneous      works.        (Modern 

British  essayists.)    Bost.,  1854    23—142 

COXTENT8. 

Bacon  and  Locke  (philosopbical  genius  of) :  Canning 
(character  of  (Jeortie) ;  Charjie  to  the  grand  jury  of  Bom- 
bay, 1811;  Cornwallis  (character  of  Charles,  first  niar- 
(lu'is) ;  Defence  of  the  French  revolution  ( Vindiciai  Gal- 
licie,  a);  Discourse  at  the  oiteniugof  the  lilentry  society 
of  Bom\)ay:  Dissertation  on  the  i)rogre88  of  etliical 
jjhilosophy,  chietiy  during  the  seventeenth  and 
eighteenth  (centuries ;  Donna  Maria,  ehiimant  to  the 
crown  of  Portugal  (case  ot)  ;  Edinburgh  review 
of  1755  (preface  to  a  reprint  of);  Eikou  Basiiike 
(refutation  of  the  claim  of  King  Charles  I  to  tlie 
autliorsliip  of) :  Holland  (affairs  of) :  Law  of  nature 
and  nations  (discourse  on  tlie) :  Machiavelli  (writ- 
ings of) :  More  (life  of  Sir  Thomas) :  Peltier  (speech  in 
defence  of  .John) ;  Poland  (account  of  the  partition  of) ; 
Reasons  against  the  French  war  of  1793 .  Keview  of  God- 
win's "Lives  of  Milton's  nephews"';  Keview  of  Rogers' 
poems;  Revi<'W  of  Matlame  do  Stael's  "De  l'-\lle- 
magne  "  :  Keview  (tf  the  causes  of  the  revolution  in  1688 ; 
Right  of  parliamentary  suffrage :  Speech  on  the  annexa- 
tion of  Genoa  to  Sardinia:  Speech  on  the  state  of  crim- 
inal law,  1819;  Si>eech  on  recognition  of  the  indeiiendent 
states  in  South  America:  Speech  on  the  civil  goveru- 
ment  of  Canada:  Speo-h  on  th(i  affairs  of  Portugal: 
Speech  on  the  bill  to  amend  the  representation  of  the 

geojde,   1831;    Speech  with  reference  to  trial  of  John 
mith,  of  Demerara:  State  of  France  in  1815;  Struenaee 
(sketch  of  the  administration  and  fall  of). 

incLain.  Mary  Webster.     See  Fiction. 

ITIcLaui'in,  John.  Sermons  and  essays 
of.     J.  Gillies,  ed.     Phila.,  1811 14—  86 

IWacleod,  Alexaniler.    See  Fiction. 

maclcod,  Norman,     .s'ee  Fiction. 

M  acinillail,  Hugh.  First  forms  of  veg- 
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Mcpherson. 


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MAN. 


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McPherson,  Edward.  The  political 
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great  rebellion,  from  November  6,  1860, 
to  July  4,  1834.     Wash.,  1864 42—269 

Same.     2d  ed.     1865 42—269 

Same  during  the  period  of  recon- 
struction, from  April  15,  1865,  to  July  15, 
1870.     Wash.,  1871 42—269 

Hand-book    of   politics    for    1880. 

Wash.,  1880 29—178 

ITIacquoid,  Katharine  S.     See  Fictdon. 

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Macy,  Obed.  History  of  Nantucket: 
being  a  compendious  account  of  the  first 
settlement  of  the  island  by  the  English, 
together  with  the  rise  and  progress  of 
the  whale  fishery.     Bost.,  1835 50—309 

Madame.    Yov  titles  of  novels  so  commencing,  see  Fiction. 

ITfadden,  Frederic  W.  History  of  Jew- 
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New  Testaments,     lllus.     Loud.,  1864..   14 —  81 

madisoil,  James.  Letters  and  other 
writings,  1769-1836 ;  published  by  order 

of  Congress.     Phila.,  1865.     4  v 22—132 

See,  also,  Biography. 

Magnalia  Christi  American!.  Ecclesias- 
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inahafiy,  John  P.     Descartes.     (Philo- 

80})hical  clasaics. )    Phila.,  1881 39 — 235 

History  of  Greek  literature.     N.  Y., 

♦1880.     2v 15—92 

For  contents,  see  Literature  (Greek). 

Rambles    and    studies    in    Greece. 

lllus.     Loud.,  1876    35—212 

Mahomet  and  his  successors.    Irving,  W. 

1853.     V.  1 41—252 

mall  on,  Lord.    See  Stanhope,  P.  H. 

lUahony,  Francis  Sylvester  (Father 
I'roiit).  Tlie  reliques  of  "father  Prout." 
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Maid,  Maiden.    For  novels  so  commencing,  see  Fiction. 

ITIaillard,  N.  Doran.  History  of  the 
republic  of  Texas,  from  the  discovery  of 
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Maine : 

Collections  of  the  Maine  historical 

society.     1831-76.     7v 49—298 

Same.  Secou'd  series.  Documentary 

history  of  the  State,     v.  1,  2.     1877 ....  49—298 
History  of  the  State  of.     William- 

sou,W.D.     1832.     2v 49—298 

Northmen   in.      De     Costa,    B.   F. 

1870 49—298 

Maine    woods.      Thoreau,    H.    D. 

Bost.,  1868 34—209 


Maine,  •Henry  Sumner.  Ancient  law ; 
its  connection  with  the  early  history  of 
society,  and  its  relation  to  modem  ideas. 
N.  Y.,"l867 29—177 

Maisons  dc  Paris  et  de  ses  environs,  avec 
idanches.     Krafft,  J.  C.     Paris,  1849.. .  B— 

maistre,  Xavler  de.     A  journey  round 

myroom.     N.Y.,1871 23—138 

Maitland,  E.  {Jlerhert  Ainslee).  See 
Fiction. 

Malay  archipelago.    lllus.    Wallace,  A.  R. 

1869 35-211 

malAiatre,  Jacques  Charles  Louis.  See 
Petits  Poiites  Franfai.s,  v.  1 17 — 103 

Mallock,  William  Hurrell.  Is  life  worth 
living?  (/«  Current  discussions:  Ques- 
tions of  belief.)    N.  Y.,  1878 23—137 

For  his  novels,  see  Fiction. 

JTIalthus,  Thoina,s  Robert.  Essay  on  the 
])rinciple  of  population  ;  view  of  its  past 
and  present  effects  on  hnmau  happiness, 
&c.     Lond.,  1826.     2v 29—176 

Mammalia.     lllus.     Figuier,  L.     N.  Y., 

1870 31-191 

See,  also.  Natural  history  (Mammalia). 

MAN. 

Anthropology. 

Man  and  beast,  here  and  hereafter.    Wood,  J.  G. 

N.  Y.,n.d :■•      31—191 

Man  in  the  past,  present,  and  future:  a  popular 
account  of  the  results  of  recent  scientific  research 
as  regards  the  origin,  position,  and  prospects  of 
the  human  race.  Biichner,  Louis.  W.S.Dallas, 
tr.    Loud.,  1872 •    30—186 

Natural  history  of  man :  comprising  inciuiries  into 
the  modifying  intluence  of  physical  and  moriil  ■ 
agencies  on  the  different  tribes  of  the  human  fam- 
ily.   I'richard,  James  Cowles.    lllus.    Lond.  and 
Paris,  1848  30—180 

Researches  into  the  physical  history  of  man. 
Prichard,  J.  U.     Loud.,  1813 30—186 

Sketches  of  the  history  of  man.     Kaines,  Lord. 

Edin.,  1778.    3v 30—186 

Ethnology,  including  Question  of  ITnity  and 
Diversity  of  the  Human  Race. 

Oircular  in  reference  to  the  degrees  of  relationship 
amcmg  different  nations.  Morgan,  L.  H.  {In 
Sm.  J/i»i-.  Coii.,  v.  2)   53— S23 

Circular  relating  to  collections  in  ethnology,  &c. 

( Jn  Sm.  Jfw.  Coi;.,  V.  8.    1867) 53—323 

Contributions  to  North  American  ethnology.  ( Qeo- 
graphical  and  Geological  Survey  of  the  Rocky 
Mountain  Region.  J.  IF.  Powell  in  charge.) 
lUus.     Wash.,  1877.     v.  1,  3    .54—326 

CONTESTS. 

V.  1.  Parti:  Tribesof  the  extreme  northwest.  Dall,  W.  H. 
Part  2 :  Tribes  of  western  Washingtonand  northwest- 
em  Oregon.    Gibba,  George. 
3.  'tribes  of  California.    Powers,  Stephen. 

Crania  Americana ;  a  comparative  view  of  the 
skulls  of  various  aboriginal  nations  of  North  and 
South  America :  with  an  essay  on  the  varieties 
of  the  human  species.  lllus.  Morton,  Samuel 
George.    1839 30—181 


MAN. 


189 


MANUAL. 


Man^coutiimed. 

Evidences  of  the   antiquity  of  ninn.     Whitmorp, 

James  Herman.     Kochester,  1874 30—181 

Historf  of  creation:  or,  the  development  of  tlie 
eartll  and  its  inhabitants  by  the  action  of  nat- 
ural canses. '  Illus.  Haccliel,  Ernst  Heinrieh. 
1876.     2v 3()— 186 

How  the  world  was  peopled.    Fontaine,  E.    N.  Y., 

1872 30—186 

Indigenous  races  of  tlie  eaith.  Illns.  Nott,  J.  C, 
•and  Glidrton,  G.  R.    1837    30—185 

Instructions  for  research  relative  to  the  ethnology 
and  philology  of  America.  Gibbs,  George.  (In 
Sm.  J/isc.  CoiJ.,  V.  7.     1863) 30—181 

Introduction  to  the  studv  of  the  sign  language 
among  thu  North  American  Indians,  as  illustrat- 
ing the  gesture-speech  of  mankind.  Mallery, 
Garrick.  (Sm.  Itigt,  Bureau  of  Ethnology.) 
Wash.,  1880    54—326 

Man  and  apes:  an  exposition  of  stractunil  resem- 
blances and  differences  bearing  upon  questions 
of  afUnity  and  origin.  Mivart,  St.  George.  Illus. 
N.Y.,1874 30—186 

Native  races  of  the  PacifleStates  of  Xorth  America. 

Bancroft,  H.  H.     1874.    5v 30—185 

Story  of  the  earth  and  man.  Bawson,  John  Will- 
iam.    Illus.    J«.  Y.,  1874 32—194 

Systems  of  consanguinity  and  affinity  of  the  human 
family.  Morgan,  Lewis  H.  {In  Sm.  Contrib., 
T.17.)     Wash.,  1871 53—322 

Types  of  mankind;    or,   ethnological  researches. 

Nott,  J.  C,  and  Gliddon,  G.  K    30—185 

Uncivilized  races  of  men.    Illus.    Wood,  J.  G. 

Hartford,  1871.    2v 30—185 

Prehistoric  Man. 

Ancient  society,  &c.    Morgan,  Lewis  H.    N.  Y., 

1877 30—185 

Early  man  in  Europe.    Illus.  Rau,  Charles.   N.  Y., 

1876 30—185 

Geological  evidences   of  the    antiquity  of  man. 

Illus.     Lyell,  Si'rC.     Lond.,  1863 30—186 

Habitations  of  man  in  all  ages.    Illus.    VioUet-le 

Due,  E.     Host,  1876     M^Wo 

Lacustrlan  cities  of  Switzerland.     Tryon,  F.     (In 

Sm.  iJept.,  1861) 54—324 

Lacustrian settlements.  Morlot,  A.  (InSm.  Rept., 

1863) .54—324 

Origin  of  civilization,  and  the  primitive  condition 

of  man ;  mental  and  social  condition  of  savages. 

lUu.s.  Lubbock,  Sir  John.  N.  Y,  1870  ..-.  30—186 
Falatittes,  or  lacnstri:^n  constructions  of  the  lake 

ofNeuchatel.  Desor,  E.  (In  Sm.  Jlept.,  im:>)  54—324 
Prehistoric  nations  ;  or,  inquiries  concerning  some 

of  the  great  peoples  and  civilizations  of  antiquity, 

and  their  probable  lelation  to  a  still  older  civiliz- 
ation of  the  Ethiopians  or  Cushites  of  Arabia. 

Baldwin,  John  D.     N.  Y.,  1871  30—185 

Primitive  man.  Illus.  Figuier,  L.  N.  Y.,1871...  30—186 
Rude  stone  monuments  in  all  countries;  their  ages 

and  uses.  Illus.  Ferguson,  James.  Lond.,  1872  30 — 185 
Stone  age  in  New  Jersey.    Abbott,  C.  C.    (/»  Sm. 

Mept,  1875) 54—324 

Study  of  high  antiqnity.     Morlot,  A.     (In  Sm. 

JSep(.,  1862-'64)   M — 324 

Troglodytes,  or  cave-dwellers  of  the  valley  of  the 

T6zere.    Brooa,  M.  P.     (Zn  Sm.  Kep(.,  1872)..'..      54—324 

Miscellaneoua. 

Ancient  society,  &c.    Morgan,  Lewis  H.    1877....      30 — 185 

Antiqnity  of  man.    Illus.    Lyell,  Sir  C.     1863 30—186 

Early  man  in  Europe.    Illus.    Rau,  Charles.    1876.      30 — 183 


Man — continued. 

Earth  as  modified  by  human  action.    Marsh,  G.  P. 

(JV«i«ed.  0/ Man  and  nature.)  N.  Y.,  1877  ....  31—192 
Habitati6ns  of  man  in  all  ages.    Illus.    VioUet-le 

Dnc,  E.     187U 30—185 

Man  and  nature.    Marsh,  G.  P.    N.  Y.,  1869.    See 

n;'W  ed.,  above 31 — 192 

Martyrdom  of  man.     Reade,  W.    N.  Y.,  1874 30—186 

Man.    For  titles  of  novels  with  initial  word  Man,  9ee  Fiction. 

Man  and  apes.    Illus.    Mivart,  S.G.  1874.  30— 186 

Man  and  beast,  here  and  hereafter. 
Wood,  J.  G.     n.  d .31—191 

Maa  and  nature.     Marsh,  G.  P.     1869 31—192 

Man  and  the  lo\ver  animals,  Metamor- 
pho.ses  of.     Qnatrefages,  A.  de.     1864..  31— 191 

Man,  Essay  on.  Pope,  Alexander.  (In 
/lis  Works,  V.  4.     1847) 17—94 

Man  in  the  past,   present,   and    future. 

I:iiichner,L 30—186 

Management   of  heavy  and  wet  lands. 

Greg,  T.     1841 18—108 

Manners,  customs,  and  dress  dnring  the 
middle  age.s  and  during  the  renaissance 
period.     Illns.     Lacroix,  P.     1874 43—264 

JTIanning',  Joseph  BoUes.  Junius  un- 
masked ;  Lord  George  Sackville  proved 
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Rlansel,  Henry  Lougneville.  Limits  of 
religious  thought  exainiiied,  in  eight  lee- 
ture.s,  delivered  before  the  university  of 
Oxford,  in  1858,  on  the  Bamptou  founda- 
tion.    Host., 1868 14—84 

Prolegomena    logica:    an    inquiry 

into  the  psychological  character  of  log- 
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mansfield,  Edward  D.  Political  gram- 
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theory  and  practice  of  the  general  and 
State  governments,  with  the  relations  be- 
tween them.     Cin.,  1b46 29—179 

mante,  Thomas.  History  of  the  late 
war  in  North  America  and  the  islands  of 
the  West  Indies.     Lond.,  1772 44—271 

mantell,  Gideon  Algernon.  Medals  of 
creation:  first  lessons  in  geology  and  in 
the  study  of  organic  remains.  Lond., 
1844.     2v ,. 32—193 

Petrifactions  and  their  teachings. 

Illus.     Lo'nd.,1851 32—183 

Pictorial   atlas  of  fossil    remains: 

illustrations  selected  from  Parkin.son's 
"Organic  remains  of  a  former  world," 
and  Artis's  "  Antediluviiin  phj'tology." 
Lond.,  1850 32—193 

Wonders  of  geology.   Illus.    Lond., 

1848.    2v 32—193 

Manual  of  dates:  a  dictionary  of  refer- 
ence to  all  the  most  important  events  in 
the  history  of  mankind.  Townsend,  G. 
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MANUAL. 


190 


MAETINEAU. 


Manual  of  public  libraries,  institutions, 
and  societies  in  the  United  States  and 
British  provinces.     Khees,  W.  .J.     1»59.  52— :U8 

Manufactures.    See  Arts  {Useful). 

-Maps  accompanying  the  report  of  the 
Commissioner  of  the  General  Land  Office, 
1866.     Part2 B— 

Maps  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and 
city  of  Washington  ;  and  plats  o,*'  the 
squares  and  lots  of  the  city.  Wash., 
1852 5:i— 321 

Maps.    See  Atlases. 

Marble  prophecy,  and  other  poems.  Hol- 
land, J.  G.     1872 : 16—  67 

marco  Polo.     See  Polo,  Marco. 

Marcoy,  Paul,  pseud.  [Saint-Cricq.] 
'Travels  in  South  America,  from  the 
Pacific  ocean  to  the  Atlantic  ocean. 
Illus.    2v.     N.Y.,1875 35—215 

ITIarcy,  Randolph  B.  Border  reminis- 
cences.    Illus.     N.  Y. ,  1872 7—44 

Explorations  of  the   Red  river  of 

Louisiana,  in  1852.     Illus.    Wash.,  1853.  34—205 

Margaret  of  Anjou.     Set;  Biography. 

Margravine    of   Baireuth :    memoirs. 

Ho  wells,  W.  D.,  ed.     1877.     2v 36—219 

Marie  Antoinette.     See  Biography. 

Marion,  Francis.     .See  Biography. 

Marion,  Fulgence.  Wonderful  balloon 
ascents:  conquest  of  the  skies.  Illus. 
N.  Y.,  1870 32—194 

Wonders    of    optics.       {Illustrated 

library  of  wonders.)    Quin,  C.  W.,  fr.  and 

ed.     N.  Y.,  1872 32—196 

Wonders  of  vegetation.  (Illustrated 

libranj  of  iDoiiders.)    De  Vere,  Scheie,  ed. 

N.  Y.,  1^74 32—195 

Marlboroiigii,  Duke  of.  See  Church- 
ill, John,  in  Biography. 

Marlborougll',  Duchess  of.  See  Church- 
ill, Sarah  Jennings,  in  Biography. 

Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.     See  John,  E.,  in  Fic- 
tion. 
Marmion.     Scott,  &>  W.     N.  Y.,1871....   17— 107 
Maruiontel,  Jean  Francois.    See  Petits 

Poetes  Franfais,  v.  1 17 — 103 

See  Biography  for  his  life. 

Marquette,  Father.    See  Biography. 

Marriage  (Ceremonies,  history,  &c.): 

Brides  and  bridals.   Jeaffreson,  J.  C. 

Lond.,  1872.     2  v 22—129 

Marriage.     (Boston  Monday  lectures.) 

Cook,  J.     Bost.,  1879 23—140 

Turning-points  in  life.     Arnold,  F. 

1873.    (pp.  128-145) 23—140 

Wedding  days  in  all  ages  and  coun- 
tries.    Wood,  E.  J.     1869 22—129 

Woman  in  marriage.      Hamerton, 

P.  G.     (/h  ftis  Intellectual  life.     1873)..  23— 140 

Marryat,  Florence.  See  Church,  Mrs. 
Boas  .in  Fiction. 


Marryat,  Frank.  Mountains  and  mole- 
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1855 34—210 

Marryat,  Capt.  Frederick.  See  Biog- 
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Mai'Sh,  George  P.  Earth,  as  modified 
l)y  human  action.  (New  ed.  of  Man  and 
nature.)     N.  Y.,  1877  31—192 

Lectures  on  the  English  language ; 

first  series.     N.Y.,1867 15—93 

Man  and  nature :  Physical  geogra- 
phy as  modified  by  human  action.  N. 
Y.,  1869 ." 31—192 

Origin  and  history  of  the  English 

language,  and  of  the  early  literature  it 
embodies.     N.  Y.,  1869 15—93 

MarslialI,jEmma.    See  Fiction. 

Marsiiall,  Humphrey.  History  of  Keu- 
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Marshall,  John,  chief  justice.  Writings 
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Life  of  George  Washington.   Phila. , 

1850.     2v 42—258 

Marshall,  John,  lieut.,  It.  N.  Royal 
naval  biography ;  with  an.  account  of 
all  the  naval  actions,  and  other  impor- 
tant events,  from  1760  to  the  present 
period.    Lond.,  1823-'30.    1 2v 37—227 

Martin,  Bon  Louis  Henri.  History  of 
France :  age  of  Louis  the  fourteenth, 
1683-17 15.     Bost. ,  1865.     2  v .....  47—291 

Same.     Decline  of  the   monarchy. 

Bost.,  1866.     2v 47—291 

Same.  1789-1840.  Illus.  Bost.,n.d.  D— 

Martin,  Fraugois  Xavler.  History  of 
North  Carolina,  from  the  earliest  i)eriod. 
N.  O.,  1829.     2v '. 50—30-/ 

Martin,  Frederick.  Statesman's  year- 
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of  thestates  of  the  civilized  world ;  hand- 
book for  politicians  and  merchants. 
Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1872-'81.     10  v 28—167 

Martin,  R.  Montgomery.  British  colo- 
nial library  :  comprising  a  description  of 
all  the  colonies  of  the  British  empire. 
Loud.,  1844.  10  V , 45—278 

Chiua  :    political,  commercial,  and 

social.     Lond.,  1847.     2v.. 4.'V— 378 

History  and  antiquities,  topogra- 
phy, and  statistics  of  eastern  India. 
Lond.,  1838.     3v 47—287 

Ireland  before  and  after  the  union 

with  Great  Britain.     Lond.,  1848 47 — 286 

Martin,  Theodore.  Life  of  his  royal 
highness,  the  prince  consort.  Illus. 
N.  Y.,1875-'80.     5v 37—2.33 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Autobiography. 
Illus.  Chajiman,  Maria  W.,  ed.  Bost., 
1877.     v.l 41—252 


MARTINEAU. 


191 


MATTHEWS. 


Martineau,  Harriet — continued. 

Biographical  sketches.    N.Y.,18G9.  36—218 

See  Biography  (Collective),  for  contenta. 

History    of    England    during    the 

thirty  'years'  peace.  18U)-'46.  l.ond., 
lK49-'50.     5j  V 46—283 

Martincail,  .Jaines.  Modern  material- 
ism in  its  relations  to  religion  and 
theology;     with    an    introduction     by 

■    Bellows.H.W.     N.Y.,1877 14-»  84 

Martyrdom  of  man.    Reade.W.  W.    1874.   30—186 

Martyrs  of  science:  lives  of  Galileo,  Ty- 
cho  Brahe,  and  Kepler,  lllus.  Brews- 
ter, Sir  D.     1874 37— 2i8 

Martyrs  of  .Spain,  and  the  liberators  of 

Hoi  land .    Charles,  E .     1865 37—228 

Marvel,  Ik,  pseud.  See  Mitchell,  Don- 
ald G. 

mai'vell,  Andrew.  Poetical  works ; 
with  a  memoir  of  the  author.  Bost., 
1857 16—  95 

Marvin,  Abijah  P.  History  of  the  town 
of  Winclic'.idon,  Worcester  county, Mass., 
from  the  grant  of  Ipswich,  Canada,  in 
1735,  to  the  present  time.  lllus.  Wiuch- 
endon,  1868 50—309 

Marvin,  Frederic  R.  Philosophy  of 
spiritualism ;  and  the  pathology  and 
treatment  of  mediomauia.     N.  Y.,1874..  30 — 18;i 

Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.     See  Biograpby. 

Maryland : 

History  of  Maryland.     Bozman.J. 

L.     1837 50-309 

Sketches    of    the   early  history  of 

Maryland.     Griffith, T.W.     1821 .50—309 

Mason,  .lohn.     See  Biography. 

Masonry  and  stoue  cutting.  lllus.  Nich- 
olson, P.     1835 19-114 

Masque  of  Pandora,   and   other  poeius. 

Longfellow,  H.  W.     Bost.,  1876 16—  96 

Masque  of  poets.  (Xo  name  aeries.)  Bost., 
1878 16—  9.-, 

Massachusetts : 

Continnation  of  the  history  of  the 

province  of  Massachusetts,  1748-1765. 
Miiiot,  G.  R.  Bost ,  179i?,  ItjOS.  2  v.  in 
one ,50—309 

E-xcursious.     Thorcau,  H.  D.    186G.  34—209 

Gazetteer  of  Massachusetts.     lllus. 

Hayward,  J.     1849 

Historical  collections  of  history  and 

antiquities  of  every  town  in  Ma.ssachu- 

setts.     lllus.     1844...    50—309 

History  of  Massachusetts,  from  1764 

to  1820.     Bradford,  A.     1822,1829.     3v.  59—309 

History  of  the  c(dony  of  Massachu- 
setts.    Hutchinson,  T.    1764.     3v 50-309 

Record  of  the  Massachusetts  volun- 
teers, 1861-'65.     Best.,  1870.     V.  2 51—312 


Massett,  Stephen  C.    See  Fiction. 

Massie,  James  William.  America :  ori- 
gin of  her  present  conflict ;  her  prospect 
for  the  slave,  and  her  claim  for  anti- 
sl.avery  sympathy.     Lond.,  1864 29 — 177 

Massiilon,  Jean  Baptiste.  (Euvres. 
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Massinger,  Philip.  Plays ;  with  notes 
critical  and  explanatory.  Gilford,  W. 
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CONTENTS. 

IJaaliful  lover;  Bondra.in  ;  City  madam  :  Duke  of  Milan; 
Emperor  of  the  Kaflt;  Fatal  dowry  ;  Greatduke  of  Flor- 
ence; Guardian;  Maid  of  honor:  Xew  way  to  pay  old 
debts;  Old  law  ;  Parliament  of  love  ;  The  picture;  The 
renegades;  The  Roman;  Unnatural  combat;  Very 
woman;  Virgin  martyr. 

Materialism.    See  Philosophy ;  also.  Biblical  and  religious 
literature  (Religion  and  science). 

MATHEMATICS. 

Geometry. 

Converging  series,  expressing  the  ratio  between 
the  diameter  and  circumference  of  a  circle,  Fer- 
rel,  WilU.lra.     (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  IS.)     1873...      5S— 322 

Elements  of  geometry:    containing  the  first  six 

hooks  of  Euclid.    Playfair,  John.    N.Y.,1854..      19—115 

Mathematics    for    practical    men.      Gregory,  0. 

Lond.,  1848 19— ILI 

Tangencies  of  circUs  and  of  spheres.     Alvord, 

Benjamin.     (Jn  Sm.  Oo»(ri6.,  v.  8.)     1852 53—322 

Miscellaneous  'Works. 

Mathematics  for  practical  men.  Gregory,  O.  3d 
edition,  revised  and  enlarged  by  Law,  Henry. 
Lond.,  1848 19—115 

Tracts  on  mathematical  and  philosophical  subjects. 

Hutton.C.     Lond.,1812.    3v 19—115 

Tables. 

Interest  tables  at  seven  per  cent,  on  any  sum  from 
one  to  ten  thousand  dollars.  Gates,  G.  N.  Y., 
1851 - 53—321 

Standard  interest  without  calculation  :  a  new  dis- 
covery made  in  the  application  of  the  decimal 
system,  &c.  AViUiams,  J.  J.  Memphis,  Tenn., 
1876 53—321 

Mather,  Cotton.  Magnalia  Christ! 
Americana:  ecclesiastical  hi.-itory  of  New 
England,  from  its  tirst  planting,  in  the 
year  1620,  unto  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1698.     Hartford,  1853.     2  v 14—  85 

For  his  life,  tee  Biography. 

Matiiews,  William.  Getting  on  in  the 
world  :  hints  on  success  in  life.  Chicago, 
1876 23-141) 

Words ;  their  use  and  abuse.  Chi- 
cago, 1876 -■ 15—  93 

Matson,  N.  Map  of  Bureau  county, 
Illinois,  with  sketches  of  its  early  set- 
tlement,    lllus.     Chicago,  1867 49—300 

Matthews,  J.  B.  Theatres  of  Paris, 
lllus.     N.  Y.,18s0 36—220 


MATTHEWS. 


192 


MEDICINE. 


IQatthews,  Washington.  Ethnography 
and  philology  of  the  Hidatsa  Indians. 
(Ill  Misc.  Pub.  No.  7  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 
Territories. )    Wash. ,  1877 54 — 3->() 

matthews,  William.  Historical  and 
scientific  description  of  the  mode  of 
supplying  London  with  water,  lllus. 
Lond.,  1841    19—115 

manricc,  Frederick  Denison.  Friend- 
ship of  books,  and  other  lectures. 
Hughes,  Thomas,  ed.     Lond.,  1874 23—138 

CO.NTENTS. 

On  the  friendsliip  of  booVs;  On  words ;  On  books:  On  the 
nse  anil  abuse  of  newsnapeis ;  On  Christian  civilization  ; 
Ancient  history;  English  history;  Spenser's  "  Fairie 
Queen  ":  Milton;  Milton  consicb'tTd  iis  a  sih  lolmaster ; 
Edmund  Burke;  Aciiuisiliou  aud  illumination. 

Mauritius.  Sub-tropical  rambles  in  the 
laud  of  the  aphanapteryx  :  personal  ex- 
periences, adventures,  and  wanderings 
in  and  around  the  island.  lllus.  Pike, 
Nicholas.     18/3 33 — 201 

nianry,  Matthew  F(mtaine.  Physical 
geography  of  the  sea.     N.  Y.,  1855 31 — 189 

maxilllilian  I,  Emperor  of  Mexico. 
Kecollectious  of  my  life.     Lond.,  18  J8. 

3v 41—251 

See,  alio,  Biography. 

May-day,  and  other  pieces.     Emerson,  E. 

W.    1867 1(^98 

Mayer,  Brantz.  Mpxico  as  ir  was  and 
asitis.     lllus.     N.  Y.,  1844 48 297 

Observations  on   Mexican  history 

and  archaiology,  with  a  special  noliccof 
zapotic  remains.  (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  9.) 
Wash.,  1870 53-322 

Maylie  w,  Henry.  German  life  and  man- 
ners in  Saxony  at  the  present  day.  lllus. 
Lond.,  1865 36 — a22 

Upper  Rhine  :  scenery  of  its  banks, 

and  the  manners  of  its  people.     lllus. 

Lond.,  18,")8 , 3(i— 222 

mayo,  Isabella Fivy.  -'Garrett,  Edward 
and  Ruth,"  pseud.     See  Fiction. 

ITIayo,  William  Starbnck.     Sec  Fiction. 

jneadc,  William.  Old  churches,  minis- 
ters, and  families  of  Virginia.  lllus. 
Phila.,  1857.     2v 50—304 

Mean  declination  of  2,018  stars  for  January 
1,  1875.  Prepared  under  the  direction 
of  George  M.  Wheeler,  by  Safford,  T.  H. 
Wash.,  1879   '. 54-327 

Mcares,  .John.  .  Voyages  made  in  the 
years  1788 -'89,  from  China  to  the  north- 
wes'  coast  of  America,  with  observatious 
on  the  pro'iable  existence  of  a  northwest 
passage.     Lond.,  1791.     2v 34 205 

Mechanical  philosophy.  lllus.  Robison, 
•J-     IB'-J--^-     4v 18-110 

Mechanic's  calculator  and  tinman's  g'lidc. 
lllus.     Quantrill,  T.  H.     1848  ....  T.  ... .   18—110 


Mechanics.     Gregory,  O.     1826.     3  v. ;  2 

of  text  and  I  of  plates 18 — 110 

See  Arts  (Useful:  Mechanics). 
Mechanics    for    practical    men.      lllus. 

.Jamieson,  A.     1845 18 — 110 

Mechanics  of  fluids.     lllus.     Jamieson, 

A.     1837 18—110 

Mechanics  of  nature,  Philosophy  of  the. 

lllus.     Allen,  Z.     1852 '. 32—195 

Mechanism     in     thought     and     morals. 

Holmes,  O.W.     1871 14—84 

Medals  of  creation.    Mantell,  G.  A.    1844. 

'^  V .'^2-193 

MEDICINE  AND  PHYSIOLOGY. 
Dictionary. 

Medical  dictionary.     Thomas,  J.     Phila.,  1874 25 150 

Brain. 

Dual  character  of  the  brain.    Brown-Scquard,  C.  E. 

(Sm.  ^asc.  Coll.,  V.  15.)     Wash.,  1877 53—323 

Gray  substance  of  the  medulla  oblongata  and  tra- 
pezium. Beau,  John.  (Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  16.) 
Wash.,  1870 ; 53—322 

Dyspepsia. 

Dyspepsia.     Iliggiuson,  T.  W.      {In  hii  Ontdoor 

papers,  pp.  53-77.     1871)   23—139 

Fevers. 

Cause  aud  prevention  of  yellow  fever.  Barton,  E. 
I       H.    N.T.,  1857 30—183 

Nature  and  mechanism  of  fever.    Wood,  Horatio  C. 

(Sm.  .msc.  Coll..  V.  15.)     Wash.,  1875 . .       53—323 

Surgical  complications  and  sequels  of  the  continued 
fevers.  Keen,  W.  W.  (Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  15.) 
Wash.,  1877 53—323 

Food. 

Relation  of  food  to  work.    Haughton,  S.    (In  Sm. 

ltept.,1810) 54—324 

Report  on  preparation  of  food.    Johnston,  W.  E. 

(In  Paris  universal  exposition  report,  v.  5) 52 — 314 

Health  and  its  Conditions. 

Health;  Five  lay  sermons.      Brown,  J.      (In  hit 

Spare  hours,  V.  2.     1869)..   23—137 

How  to  live  long;  or,  health  maxims,  physical, 
mental,  and  moral.  Hall,  William  W.  N.  Y., 
1875 30—183 

Science  of  health.    Kingsltiy,  C.    {In  his  Health 

and  education.    1874) 21—139 

IIEAI.TII    liEl'OUT. 

Sixth  annual  report  of  the  secretary  of  the  State 
board  of  health  of  Michigan,  f!)r  fiscal  year  end- 
ing September  30,  1878.      Lansiug,  1878 52—314 

Heart. 

Strain  and  overa<'tion  of  the  heart.     Da  Costa,  J. 

M.     (Sm.  Jlfwc.  CoU.,  V.  15.)    Wash.,  1874 53—322 

Heredity. 

Genesis,   heredity,   and    variation.      Spencer,   H. 

(/«  his  rrinci|)1"sof  biology,  v.  1,  pp.  2(i9-292)..       31—292 
Heredity.     {Boston    Monday  lectures.)      Cook,    J. 

Host.,  1878-79   23—140 

Se*.  in  tliis  rbiss,  Mental  i)livsiologv ;  also,  in  general  al- 
phabet, Marriage;  Natural  history  (Theories  ot  origin 
iind  development  of  species). 


MEDICINE. 


193 


MELEK-HA2nJM. 


Medicine  and  Physiology — continued. 
Mental  Physiology. 

PSYCHOLOGY. 

lUnstrations  of  the  influence  of  the  mind  upon 
the  body  in  health  and  disease;  designed  to  elu- 
cidate the  action  of  the  imagination.  Tuke,  D. 
H.,  Jf.  i).    Lond.,  1872 30—183 

Use  of  the  body  in  relation  to  the  mind.    Moore, 

G.    N.  T.,1849 30—183 

INSANITY  AND  TREATMENT    OF  THE   INSANE. 

Irritation  and  insanity.  Broussais,  F.  J.  Y. 
Cooper,  T.,  Jr.    Lond.,  1833 30—183 

Mental  disorders.    Davis,  A.  J.    1871 30—183 

Modem  persecution ;  or,  insane  asylums  unveiled, 
and  married  women's  liabilities,  as  demonstrated 
by  the  action  of  the  Illinois  legislature.  Pack- 
ard, J/r«.  E.  P.  W.     Illus.    Hartford,  1874.     2  v.       30—183 

Passions ;  or,  mind  and  matter  illustrated  by  con- 
siderations on  hereditary  insanity.    Millingen, 

J.  G.     Lond.,  1848 30—183 

See,  also,  Biology ;  Brain ;  Nervous  system ;  Spiritualism ; 
Philosophy  (various  headings). 

Military  Medicine  and  Surgery. 

Hygienic  and  medical  reports  by  medical  officers 

of  the  United  States  Navy.    Parker,  J.  B.,  ed. 

Wash.,  1879 55—332 

Medical  and  anthropological  statistics  of  the  pro- 

vost.marshal-general's  bureau.    Compiled  by  J. 

H.  Ba.xter.    Wash.,  1875.    2v 54—328 

Medical  and  surgical  history  of  the  rebellion,  1861- 

1865.    Prepared  under  the  direction  of  J.  K. 

Barnes,  Surgeon-General  United  States  Army. 

Shrgeon-General's  oifice,  War  Department  54 — 328 

CONTENTS. 

Part  1,  V.  1.  Medical  history.    "Woodward,  J.  J.    1875. 
V.  2.  Surgical  history.    Otis.  George  A.    1875. 
Part  2,  V.  1.  Medical  history.     Woodward,  J.  J.     1879. 
V.  2.  Surgical  history.     Otis,  George  A.    1876. 
Surgery,  hygiene,  and  military  sanitary  institu- 
tions in  Europe.    Evans,  T.  W.     (Parit  Univer- 
sal Exporition  Report,  V.  5) 52 — 314 

Mineral  Waters. 

Mineral  waters  of  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

Illus.    Moorman,  J.  J.    Bait.,  1867 19—117 

Nervous  System. 

Spiritualism  and  allied  causes  and  conditions  of 
nervous  derangement.    Hammond,  W.  A.    Illus. 

N.Y.,1876 30-183 

See,  also,  Stimulants  and  narcotics ;  Brsdn  j  Mental  physi- 
ology. 

Physiology. 

History  of  a  mouthful  of  bread,  and  its  effect  on 
the  organization  of  men  and  animals.    Mac6, 

Jean.    Gatty,  Mrs.  A.,  tr.    N.  Y.,  1874  30—183 

Physiology.    Foster,  M.    (Science  Primer.)    N.  Y., 

1879 30—183 

Physiology  and  hygiene.    lUus.    Huxley,  T.,  and 

Youmans,  W.  J.    N.Y.,1868 30—183 

Physiology  for  practical  use.  Illus.  Hinton, 
James,  ed.  With  an  introduction  by  E.  L.  You- 
mans.   N.  Y.,  1874 30 183 

Servants  of  the  stomach.    Mac6,  J.    N.Y.,1868..      30 183 

Zoonomia;  or,  laws  of  organic  life.     Darwin,  E. 

Lond.,  1801.     4v   31 192 

See.   also.   Biology;    Chemistry    (Miscellaneous    works); 
Mental  physiology. 

25 


Medicine  and  Physiology — continued. 

Skin. 

Subcutaneous  surgery,  its  principles  and  its  recent 
extension  in  practice.  Adams,  W.  (Sm.  Misc. 
CoU.,v. 15.     1878) 53—323 

Stimulants  and  Narcotics. 

OPIUM. 

Coleridge  and  opium-eating.    De  Quincey,  T.     (In 

/it's  Narrative  papers,  V.  2.    1859) 21—126 

Confessions  of  an  English  opium-eater.  De  Quin- 
cey, T.   1862 21—126 

TOBACCO. 

New  counterblast.  Higginson,  T.  W.  (2?i  Ai«  Out- 
of-door  pai)ers,  1871,  pp.  177-199) 23 139 

Tumors. 

Structure  of  cancerous  tumors,  and  the  mode  in 
which  adjacent  parts  are  invaded.  Woodward, 
J.J.,U.S.A.    (Sm.  Misc.  CoU., -v.  15.    1878)-..      53—323 

Voice  and  Speech. 

Philosophy  of  the  human  voice ;  embracing  its  psy- 
chological history.    Rush,  James.    Phila.,  1867-      15—  93 

Vocal  sounds  of  Laura  Bridgman.  Lieber,  Fran- 
cis.    (Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  2) 53—322 

See  Elocution. 

Meditations  and  contemplations.     Her- 

vey,  J.     Phila.,  n.  d 14—83 

Mecch,  L.  "W.  Relative  intensity  of  the 
heat  and  light  of  the  sun  upon  different 
latitudes  of  the  earth.  (/»  Sm.  Contrib., 
V.  9) 53—322 

Meeic,  F.  B.     Invertebrate,  cretaceous, 

.  aud  tertiary  fossils  of  the  upper  Missouri 

country.     {In  Fiual  reports,  v.  9  of  the 

United  States  Geological  Survey  of  the 

Territories) 54 — 335 

Invertebrate  fossils  of  North  Amer- 
ica: Miocene,  {[n  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v. 
7.     1867) 53-323 

Invertebrate  fossils  of  North  Amer- 
ica: cretaceous  and  Jurassic.  (/»»  Sm. 
Mhe.  Coll.,Y.8.     1869) 53—323 

Paleontology.  (United  States  geo- 
logical explorations  of  the  Fortieth  Par- 
allel, v.  4.)    Illus.    Wash.,  1877 31-187 

Paleontology  of  ea.stern  Nebraska, 

with  remarks  on  the  carboniferous  rocks 
of  that  district.  {In  United  States  Geo- 
logical Survey  of  the  Territories.  Final 
report  on  Nebraska,  &c.,  part  2.     1871).  54 — 325 

and  Hayden,  F.  V.     Paleontology 

of  the  upper  Missouri.     Invertebrates. 

{In  SvcL  Contrib.,  \.  14) 53—322 

M^jico.    See  Mexico. 

melek-Haniini,  wife  of  E.  H.  Eibrizli- 
Mehemet-Pasha.  Thirty  years  in  the 
harem:  an  autobiography.     N.  Y.,1872. 


MELmE. 


194 


METEOROLOGY. 


Mcline,  James  F.  Mary,  queen  of  Scots, 
and  her  latest  English  historian:  nar- 
rative of  the  principal  events  in  the  life 
of  Mary  Stuart,  with  some  remarks  on 
Mr.  Fronde's  history  of  England.  N.  Y., 
1872 41—252 

Two  thousand  miles  on  horseback; 

Santa  ¥6  and  back.  A  summer  tour 
through  Kansas,  Nebraska,  Colorado, 
and  New  Mexico,  in  1866.    N.  Y.,  1867..  35—216 

nieline,  Mary  Miller.    See  Fiction. 

Melville,  George  John  Whyte.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

M^moires  du  cardinal  do  Retz,  de  Guy 
Joli,  et  de  la  duchesse  do  Nemours ;  con- 
tenant  ce  qui  s'est  i)ass<5  de  remar<iuable 
en  France  pendant  les  premieres  anndes 
du  rfegne  de  Louis  XIV.  Paris,  1820. 
6v 39—235 

Memoirs.    For  memoirs  of  jiorsons,  see  Biography. 

Memoirs  of  Sherman,  Gen.  William  T. 
N.  Y.,  187,5.     2v 41—247 

Memoirs  of  his  own  time.     Graydon,  A. 

1846 40—245 

Memoirs  of  my  own  times.  Wilkinson, 
J.     1816.    3v 42—256 

Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets.  Jame- 
son, A.  M.     1866 37—228 

Memoirs,  official  and  personal;  with 
sketches  of  travels  among  the  northern 
and  southern  Indians.  McKenney,  T. 
L.     lUus.     1846 34—207 

Memorial  volume  of  the  I'opham  celebra- 
tion.    Portland,   Me.,  1863 50—306 

Memorials.     De  Quincey,  T.     1856.     2  v.  21—126 

Memories  of  many  men  and  of  some 
women.     Field,  M.  13.     N.  Y.,  1874 37—228 

Men  and  manners  in  America  one  hundred 
years  ago.  Scudder,  H.  E.  lUus.  (Sans 
soiici  «me«.)    N.  Y.,  1876 37—228 

Men  and  times  of  the  revolution.  Wat- 
8on,E.     N.Y.,  1856 37—228 

Men  of  the  time :  dictionary  of  contempo- 
raries. Cooper,  T.  Lond.  and  N.  Y., 
1875 25—150 

inenaillt,  Ernest.  Intelligence  of  ani- 
mals, with  illustrative  anecdotes.  {Il- 
lustrated library  of  loonders.)    N.  Y.,1872.  31 — 191 

mendelssohn-BartlioIdy,  Felix. 
Letters  from  Italy  and  Switzerland. 
Lady  Wallace,  tr.     N.  Y. ,  1869 41—251 

Same,  from  1833  to  1847.     Mendels- 

sohn-Bartholdy,   P.   and  C,  eds.    Lady 

Wallace,  «r.    N.  Y.,  1868 41—251 

For  life  of  Mendelssohn,  see  Biography. 

Mental  disorders;    diseases  of  brain  and 

nerves.     Davis,  A.  J.     Bost.,  1871 30—183 

See  Medicine  (Mental  physiology). 
menzel,  Wolfgang.  History  of  Germany 
to  1840.     Horrocks,  Mrs.  G.,  tr.    Lond., 
1848-'49 47—290 


Merchant  vessels,  navy,  and  revenue-ma- 
rine service  of  the  United  States.  Wash., 
1875 43—265 

ITIeredith,  O.,  pseud.    See  Bulwer-Lyt- 

ton,  Robert 16—  96 

Meriin^e,  Prosper.  Letters  to  an  in- 
cognita, with  recollections  by  Lamar- 
tine  and  George  Sand.  (Ilric-a-brac  se- 
ries, V.  3.)  Stoddard,  Richard  H.,  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1874 36—218 

mcrivale,  Charles.  General  history  of 
Rome,  from  the  foundation  of  the  city  to 
the  fall  of  Augustulus,  B.  C.  753-A.  D. 
476.     N.  Y.,  1875 48—294 

History  of  the  Romans  under  the 

empire.     [To  30   B.   C]     Lond.,    1850. 

3v 48—294 

merle  d' Aubigne  (Jean  Henri).  His- 
tory of  the  reformation  of  the  16th  cen- 
tury in  Germany,  Switzerland,  &c. 
White,  H.,  tr.  Hartford  and  N?  Y.,  1850- 
'53.    5v.  in3 14—84 

Merrimac  and  Concord  rivers,  A  week 
on  the.    Thoreau,  H.  D.    Bost.,  1868. ..  34— 209 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor.  Shakespeare,  W.  See 
Drama  (List  of  plays). 

Mesopotamia.  (Edinburyh  cabinet  library, 

V.  32) 29—179 

Metallic   wealth  of  the   United  States. 

111ns.     Whitney,  J.  D.    Phila.,  1854....  29— 176 
See  Political  economy  (Money). 

Metallurgy.    &«  Arts  (Useful). 

Metamorphoses.    See  Ovid. 

Metamorphoses  of  insects.  Duncan,  P. 
M.     n.  d 31—189 

Metamorphoses  of  man  and  the  lower 

animals.     Quatrefages,  A.  de.     1864 31 — 191 

Metaphysics.    See  Philosophy. 

metastasio,  Pietro  Bonaventura.  Dra- 
mas and  other  poems.  Hoole,  J.,  tr. 
Lond.,  1800.     3v 16—95 

metcaife,  Samuel  L.  Caloric :  its  me- 
chanical, chemical,  and  vital  agencies 
in  the  phenomena  of  nature.  Phila., 
1859.     2v 32—194 

METEOROLOGY  AND  CLIMATOLOGY. 

General  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Oaloric.    Metcalfe,  S.  L.    v.  1,  pp.  299-343.   1859..      32—194 
Lectures  on  meteorology.    Kussell,  R.    {In  Sm. 

liept.lSU) 54—324 

Meteorology.  Beaman,  J.  W.  Fifth  annnal  re- 
port of  the  United  States  Geological  and  Geo- 
graphical Survey  of  the  Territories.     "Wash., 

1872 54—325 

Ocean,  the  atmosphere,  and  life.    Keclus,  E.    1873. 

2v 31—188 

Physical  atlas.    Johnston,  A.  K.    1849 B — 

Review  of  natural  phenomena.    Humboldt,  A.  von. 

(J»  Aw  Cosmos,  V.  1.    1849) 31—191 


UHIVEESITY) 


METEOROLOGY. 


195 


METEOEOLOGT. 


Meteorology  and  Climatology — continued. 
Special  Topics. 

ANEMOMETER. 

Description  o'f  the  Smithsonian  anemoraetor.    (In 

Sm.Jtept,  1860) 54—324 

ATMOSPHERE. 

Aerial  world :  a  popular  account  of  the  phenomena 
and  life  of  the  atmosphere.  Hartwig,  G.  HIus. 
N.  Y.,  1875 32—194 

Psychrometrical  table  for  determining  the  force  of 
aqueous  vapor  and  the  relative  humidity  of  the 
atmosphere,  from  indications  of  the  wet  and  the 
dry    hulb    tliermometer   Fahrenheit.      Coffin, 

J.  H.     (InSm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.l.     1856) 53—333 

See,  also,  Arts  (Useful :  Aeronautics) ;  Physics. 

AURORAL    PHENOMENA. 

Auroral  phenomena.    Loomis,  E.    (In  Sm.  Sept., 

1865) 53—324 

Auroral  phenomena  in  the  higher  latitudes.   Force, 

1>.    (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  V.  S) 53—322 

Recent  secular  period  of  the  aurora  borealis.    Olm- 

stead,  D.    (In  Snj.  Contrib.,  v.  8) 53—322 

BAROMETERS. 

Construction  of  a  standard  barometer.    Welsh,  J. 

(In  Sm.  Kept,  1859) 54—324 

Experiments  on  aneroid  barometers.    Stewart,  B. 

(In  Sm.Ilept.,lS6S).... 54—324 

Green's  standard  barometer.     (InSm.  Bept.,  1855) .  54 — 324 

Horary  variation  of  the  barometer.    Vaillant,  M. 

(InSm.Itept.,18m) 54—324 

On  filliug  barometer  tubes.    Green,  J.,  and  Wurde- 

mann,G.     (Jn  Sm.  K«^«.,  1859) 54—324 

On  the  use  of  the  barometer  on  surveys  and  recon- 
naissances.   Williamson,  K.  S.    Wash.,  1878 54 — 327 

CLIMATOLOGY. 

Climate  and  time  in  their  geological  relations :  a 

theory  of  secular  changes  of  the  earth's  climate. 

Croll,Jame8.     N.Y.,1875 32—194 

Climate  in  Kansas.    Elliott,  K.  S.    (In  Sm.  Kept., 

1870) 54—324 

Influence  of  climate  in  North  and  South  America. 

Distumell,  John.    N.  Y.,  1887 32—194 

CLOUDS. 
New  classification  of  clouds.    Poey,  Andre.    (In 

Sm.  Mept.,lSJO) 54—324 

EARTHQUAKES  AND  VOLCANOES. 

Cosmos.    Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von.    v.  1.    1849 31—191 

Earthquake    phenomena.      Mallet,  R.      (In    Sm. 

Itept.,lBm) 54—324 

Earthquakes.    Proctor,  E.  A.    (Jn  At»  Borderland, 

etc.)    1874 32—190 

Mount  Vesuvius:    a  descriptive,  historical,  and 

geological  account  of  the  volcano,  with  a  notice 

of  the  recent  eruption.  Lobley  J.  Logan.  Lond., 

1868 32— M5 

Notes  and  illustrations  of  Popocatepetl.    Sonntag, 

A.     (/«  Sm.  6'oft(ri6.,  V.  11) 53—322 

Volcanoes,  active  and  extinct,  earthquakes,  and 

thermal  springs.    l)aubeny,  C.    1849 32—195 

OliSERVATIONS. 

Best  hours  of  daily  observation  to  find  the  mean 
temperature  of  the  year.  Dewey,  C.  (In  Sm. 
liept.,  1857-'58-'60) 54—324 

Directions  formeteorological  observations.  Guyot, 

A.    (In  Sm,  ie«j)(.,  1855) 54—324 


Meteorology  and  Climatology — continued. 

Meteorological  and  physical  tables  prepared  for 
the  Smithsonian  Institution.  Guyot,  A.  (In 
Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  1.    1859) 5S— 323 

Meteorological  observations  and  the  registry  of 
periodical  plionomena.  (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v. 
1.    1800) 53—323 

Meteorological  observations  at  Marietta,  Ohio, 
1826-1859  inclusive.  Hildreth,  S.  P.  (In  Sm. 
Contrib.,  V.  16) 53—322 

Meteorological  observations  at  Sacramento,  Cal., 
1853-'55-'56-'57.  Logan,  T.  M.  (In  Sm.  Kept, 
1855-'57) 54^324 

Meteorological  observation  during  1872  in  Utah, 
Idaho,  and  Montana.  Gannett,  Henry.  (In  Mis- 
cellaneous Piiblications  No.  2  of  the  Vnited  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Ter- 
ritories, 1873) 54—325 

Meteorological  observations  in  Colorado  and  Mon- 
tana Territories,  made  in  1873  and  the  early  part 
of  the  year  1874.  Chittenden,  G.  B.  (In  Miscel- 
laneous Publications  No.  6  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories, 1874) 54—325 

Meteorological  observations  in  the  Arctic  seas. 

Kane,  E.  K.    (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  10-11) 53—322 

Meteorological  observations  in  the  Arctic  seas. 

McClintock,  Leopold.     (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  13).      53—322 

Meteorological  observations  made  at  Brunswick, 
Maine,  1807-1859.  Cleveland,  P.  (In  Sm. 
Contrib.,^.  16) 53—322 

Meteorological  observations  made  at  Providence, 
E.  I.,  1831-1860.  Caswell,  A.  (In  Sm.  Contrib., 
V.12)  .-   53—323 

Meteorological  observations  made  in  1875  at  the 
United  Statesnaval  observatory.  Ulus.  Davis, 
C.  H.,  Kear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N.,  superintendent. 
Wash.,  1878 

Meteorological  observations  made  near  Washing- 
ton, Ark.,  1840-1859.  Smith,  N.  D.  (In  Sm. 
Contrib.,  V.  12) 

Meteorology  in  Bnssia.  Woceikof,  Dr.  (In  Sm. 
I{ept.,W72) 

Meteorological  observations  taken  at  Marietta, 
Ohio,  by  Joseph  Wood  (1817-1823).  Schott, 
Charles  A.     (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  16) 

Meteorology  of  Colonia  Tovar,  Venezuela.  Fend- 
Icr,  A.      (In  Sm.  Jf«p(.,  1857) < 

Observations  made  at  Girard  College,  1840-'45.  12 
parts.    Bache,  A.  D.    (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  11-13, 


14) 


53—322 
54—324 

53—322 
54—324 

53—322 
54—327 

53—322 


Practical  tables  in  meteorology,  &c.  Williamson, 
E.  S.    Plates.    N.  Y.  and  Loud.,  1868 

Tables,  distribution,  and  variations  of  the  atmos- 
pheric temperature  in  the  United  States,  and 
some  of  the  adjacent  parts  of  America.  Schott, 
C.A.    (In  Sm.  Contrib., x. 21) 

RAIN   AND    SNOW. 

Tables  and  results  of  the  precipitation  in  rain  and 
snow  in  the  United  States,  and  at  some  stations 
in  adjacent  parts  of  North  America,  and  in  Cen- 
tral and  South  America.    Schott,  C.  A.    (In  Sm. 

Contrib.,  V.  IS) 

See,  also.  Forests. 

STORMS,    TORNADOES,   AND   WINDS. 

History  of  the  winds.  Bacon,  F.  (In  his  Works, 
V.3) ^ 

Instructions  for  observations  of  thunder  storms. 
Henry,  J.     (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  10.    1873)  .... 

Philosophy  of  storms.    Espy,  J.  P.    Bost.,  1841 

Queries  relative  to  tornadoes.    Henry,  J.    (In  Sm. 

Mi»c.  (7o«.,  v.lO) 53—323 


53—322 


21—128 


53—323 
32—195 


METEOEOLOGY. 


196 


MILL, 


Meteorology  and  Climatology — continued. 

Storms  in  Europe  and  America,  December,  1836. 

Loomi8,E.     (In  Sm.  Contrib., Y.U) 53—322 

Tornado  near  New  Harmony,  Indiana,  April  30, 
1852,  witli  a  map  of  the  track,  &c.  Cbappel- 
smith,  J.    (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  7) 53—322 

Winds  of  the  globe ;  or,  the  laws  of  atmospheric 
circulation  over  the  surface  of  the  earth.  Coffin, 
J.H.    (In  Sm.  Contrib. ,v.2(l)    53—322 

Winds  of  the  northern  hemisphere.    Coffin,  J.  H. 

(In  Sm.  Oontrib.,  v.  6) 53—322 

THUNDER  AND  LIGHTNING. 

Report  on  atmospheric  electricity.    Duprez,  M.  L. 

(In  Sm.  Eept.,  1858) 54—324 

Thunder  and  lightning.    Masterman,  S.    (In  Sm. 

JJep(.,1855) 54—324 

See,  also,  Lightning  rods ;  Arts  (Useful). 
See,    also,  Astronomy ;    Geography   (Physical) ;   Ocean ; 
Physics. 

Methodist  pulpit,  south.  Illus.  Smith- 
son,  W.  T.     Wash.,  1859 14—82 

MEXICO. 
Antiquities,  History,  &c. 

Antiquities  of  Mexico.    Illus.    Kingsborough,  E. 

K.     1830-'48.    9v A— 

Despatches  of  Hernando  Cortes.    Tolsom,  G.,  tr. 

1843 48—297 

Historia  de  la  conquista  de  MAJico.    Soils,  A.  de. 

1844 48—296 

History  of  Mexico.    Clavigero,  F.  S.    1787.    2  v..  48—297 

History  of  Mexico.    Mill,  N.    1824 48—297 

Historyof  the  conquest  of  Mexico."  Diaz,  B.    1800.  48 — 297 
History  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico.    Prescott,  W. 

H.     1841.    3v.    2  copies  48—296 

Los  gringos;  or,  an  inside  view  of  Mexico.    Wise, 

H.A.    1850  34—209 

Mexican  history  and  archseology.    Mayer,  Brantz. 

(In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  9) 53—322 

Mexico.    Diaz,  B.    Lockhart,  J.  I.,  fr.    1844.    2  v.  48—297 
Mexico  and  its  religion.     Dins.    "Wilson,  R.  A. 

1855 35—215 

Bambler  in  Mexico.    Latrobe,  C.  J.    1836 48—297 

Description  and  Travels. 

Mexico  as  it  was  and  as  it  is.    Illus.    Mayer,  B. 

1844 48—297 

Mexico  in  1827.     Ward,  «ir  H.G.    1828.    2v 48—296 

Notes  on  Mexico.    Poinsett,  J.  R.    1825 48 — 297 

NouvoUe  Espagne.    Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von.    1811. 

2  v.    With  atlas 53—320 

Rambler  in  Mexico.    Latrobe,  C.  J.    N.  T.,  1836.  48 — 297 
Recollections  of  Mexico.    Thompson,  W.    1846...  48 — 297 
Six  months'  residence  and  travels  in  Mexico.    Bul- 
lock, W.    lUus.     1824 35—215 

Travels  of  Anna  Bishop  in  Mexico,  1849.    1852 35—215 

Mexico  (Gulf  of).  Last  voyage  of  La  Salle 
tothe  Gulf  of  Mexico.    Joutel,  M.    1714.  34—206 

Michaux,  Fiaufois  Andr^.  Travels  to 
the  westward  of  the  Allegheny  mount- 
ains, in  the  States  of  Ohio,  Kentucky, 
Tennessee,  and  return  through  the  upper 
Carolinas.  Lambert,  B.,  fr.  Lond.,1805.  34—206 

Michel  Angelo.  See  Buonarroti  (Mi- 
chel Angelo)  in  Biography. 

Michelet,  Jules.  France  before  Europe. 
Bost.,  1871 47—291 

History  of  France,  V. 2.  N.  Y.,1847.  47—291 


Michigan : 

Fourth  annual  report  of  the  secre- 
tary of  the  State  board  of  agriculture. 
Lansing,  1865 19—119 

Red-book  for  the  thirtieth  legisla- 
ture, 1879-1880.  Henderson,  Don:  C. 
Lansing,  1879 51—311 

Rod-book  of  Michigan.     Lanman, 

C.     Detroit,  1871 49—298 

Microcosmography ;  a  piece  of  the  world 
discovered.  {Essays  and  characters.) 
Earle,  J.     1867 23—141 

Microscopical  petrography.  Zirkel,  F. 
( United  States  Geological  Exploration  of 
the  Fortieth  Parallel,  v.  6) 31—187 

Middle  .iges.    Ses  History  (Middle  ages). 

Midsummer -night's  dream.     Shakespeare,  W.    See  Drama 
(List  of  plays). 

Might  and  mirth  of  literature.  Macbeth, 
J.  W.  V.     1875  15—91 

Mig:net,  Francois  Anguste  Marie.  His- 
tory of  the  French  revolution,  1789- 
1814.     Lond.,  1846  47—291 

'Military  academy,  Register  of  the  officers 
and  graduates  of  the  United  States.  Cul- 
lum,  G.  W.     N.  Y.,  1850 51—313 

Military  bridges.     Douglas,  «»»•  H.     1832.  19—114 
See  Arts  (Useful :  Bridges). 

Military  commission  to  Europe,  in  1^155 
and  1856.  Report  of  Major  Alfred  Mor- 
decai.     1860 54—328 

Military  laws  of  the  United  States.     Cal- 

lan,  J.  F.     1858 29—177 

Military  life  of  John,  duke  of  Marlbor- 
ough.    Alison,  Sir  A.     1848 41—252 

Military  posts  and  stations,  in  the  year 
1871.  War  Department.  Quartermas- 
ter-general's office.     Wash.,  1872 54—327 

Mill,  James,  and  Wilson,  Horace  Hay- 
man.  History  of  British  India.  Lond., 
1848.     9v 47—287 

mill,  John  Stuart.  Dissertations  and  dis- 
cussions, political,  philosophical,  and 
historical.     Bost.,  1868.     4v 23—141 

CONTENTS. 

Aphorisms :  a  fragment,    v.  1. 
Appendix,    v.  1-3. 
Austin  on  jurisprudence,    v.  4. 
Baily  on  Berkeley's  theory  of  vision,     v.  2. 
Bain's  psychology,    v.  4. 
Bentham.    v.  1. 
Carrel.  Amiand.    v.  1. 
Civilization,    v.  1. 
Claims  of  labor,    v.  2. 
Coleridge,    v.  2. 
Contest  in  America,    v.  1. 
Currency  juggle,    v.  1. 
Early  Grecian  history  and  legend,    v.  2. 
Enfranchisement  of  women,    v.  3. 
Few  observations  on  the  French  revolution,    v.  1. 
Few  words  on  non-intervention,    v.  3. 
Grote's  history  of  Greece,    v.  3. 
Gnizot's  essays  and  lectures  on  history,    v.  2. 
Inaugural  address,    v.  4. 
Michelet's  history  of  France,    v.  2. 
Parliamentary  reform,    v.  4. 
Plato.    V.  4. 

Poetry  and  its  varieties,    v.  1. 
Prophecy,    v.  1. 
Recent  writers  on  reform.  '  v.  4. 

Right  and  wrong  of  state  interference  with  corporation 
and  church  property,    v.  1. 


MILL. 


197 


MILMAK 


mill,  John  Stuart — coiitiuued. 

Sedgwick's  tliscoarse  on  the  studies  of  tlio  university  of 

Cambridge,    v.  1. 
Slave  power,    v.  3. 

Toctjuevillo  on  democracy  in  America,    v.  2. 
Utilitarianism,    v.  3, 
Vign v,  A.  de.    Writings  of.    v.  1 . 
Vindication  of  tlio  Frencli  revolution  of  1848,  in  reply  to 

Lord  Brougham  and  others,    v.  ^. 
Whewell  on  moral  philosophy,    v.  3. 

Examination  of  Sir  William  Hamil- 


ton's philosophy,  and  of  the  principal 
philosophical  questions  discussed  in  his 

writings.     Boat.,  1866.     2v 30—184 

Positive    philosophy    of    Auguste 

Comte.    Bo8t.,1866 30—184 

Subjection  of  women.     N.  Y.,  1870.  23—138 

System  of  logic,  ratiociuative  and 

inductive :  being  a  connected  view  of 
the  principles  of  evidence  and  methods 
of  scientittc  investigation.     N.  Y.,  18<i9.  30 — 184 

Mill,  Nicholas.  History  of  Mexico,  from 
the  Spanish  conquest.     Loud.,  1824 48 — 297 

Miller,  Charles  D.  Report  of  the  great 
reunion  of  the  veteran  soldiers  and  sail- 
ors of  Ohio,  July  22, 1878.  Newark,  Ohio, 
1879 50—30 

Miller,  Cincinnatus  Hiuer.  {Joaquin  Mil- 
ler.)  Songs  of  the  sun-lands.   Host., 1873.  16 —  95 

Songs  of  the  Sierras.     Host.,  1874..   16 —  95 

Ship  in  the  desert.    Bost.,  1875 16 —  95 

See  Fiction. 

Miller,  George.  History  philosophically 
illustrated,  from  the  fall  of  the  Roman 
empire  to  the  French  revolution.  Lond., 
1849.     4v 43—264 

Miller,  Hugh.  Cruise  of  the  Betsey :  a 
summer  ramble  among  the  fossiliferons 
deposits  of  the  Hebrides.     Bost.,  1867..  36—220 

Essays,    historical,    biographical, 

political,  social,  literary,  and  scientific. 
Bayue,  Peter,  ed.    Bost.,  1866 23—141 

COKTKNTB. 


Abbotsford  baronetcy. 

Amenities  of  literature. 

Bothy  system  (The). 

Bums  festival,  and  hero 
worship. 

Centenary  of  the  "forty- 
five." 

Cottages  of  our  binds. 

Crime-making  laws. 

Criticism  for  the  uniniti- 
ated. 

Cromwell  controversy. 

Duke  of  Wellington. 

Echoes  of  the  world. 

Edinburgh  an  age  ago. 

Felons  of  the  country. 

Fire  at  the  tower  of  London. 

Five-pound  qualification. 

Fniuchise  (The). 

Geology  versus  astronomy. 

Glen  Tilt  tabooed. 

Grov  (Earl). 

Half-century  (The). 

Highlands  (Tlie). 

Idealistic  school  (The). 

Infant  prince  (The). 

Is  game  propert,y  ? 


Jean  d'Arc. 
Jeffrey  (Lowl). 
Legislative  court  (The). 
Literature  of  the  people. 
New  year  (The). 
Norway  and  it«  glaciers. 
Our  novel  literature. 
Our  working-classes. 
Tartiug  imi)ressions  of  the 

gi-eat  exhibition. 
Pauper  labor. 
Pauperism. 
Peace-meetings. 
Peasant  properties. 
Poesy    of     intellect    and 

fancy.    ^ 
Kemains  of  Nai>oleon. 
Royal   progresses,    recent 

and  remote- 
Scotch  poor  law. 
Spaces  and  the  periods. 
Strange  story,  bat  true. 
Strikes  (The). 
Sue  (Eugene). 
Third  French  revolution. 
Unity  of  the  human  races. 
Untaught  poets. 

First  impressions  of  England  and 

its  people.    Bost.,  1868 35—213 


Miller,  Hugh — continued. 

Foot-prints  of  the  Creator ;  the  as- 

t«rolopis  of  Stromness;  with  a  memoir 
of  the  author,  by  Louis  Agassiz.  Illus. 
Boat.,  1869 32—11)3 

Headship  of  Christ  and  the  rights 

of  the  Christian  people.     Bost.,  1868...   14 —  86 

My  schools  and  schoolmasters;  the 

story  of  my  education.     Bost.,  1869 41 — 251 

Old  red  sandstone;   new  walks  in 

an  old  field ;  with  a  series  of  geological 
papers  read  before  the  Royal  Physical 
Society  of  Edinburgh.  Illus.  Best., 
1858 32—193 

Popular  geology :  series  of  lectures, 

with  descriptive  sketches  from  a  geolo- 
gist's portfolio,  and  an  introductory  x&- 
s\\m6  of  the  progress  of  geological  sci- 
ence within  the  last  two  years,  by  Mrs. 
Miller.     Bost.,  1868 32—193 

Tales  and  sketches.    Bost.,  1868.. .    8—  48 

Testimony  of  the  rocks;  geology  in 

its  hearings  on  the  two  theologies,  nat- 
ural and  revealed.     Bost.  ,1869 32—193 

For  lives  of  Hugh  Miller,  see  Biography. 

Miller,  J.  R.  History  of  Great  Britain, 
from  the  death  of  George  the  second  to 
the  coronation  of  George  the  fourth. 
(Continuation  of  Hume  and  Smollett.) 
Lond.,  1829 46—283 

Miller,  Lydia  {Mrs.  Hugh  Miller).  Cats 
and  dogs:  notes  and  anecdotes.  Illus. 
Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1872 8—  48 

Miller,  R.  Kalley.  Romance  of  astron- 
omy.    Lond.,  1875 32— 19o 

Miller,  Stephen  F.  Bench  and  bar  of 
Georgia:  memoirs  and  sketches,  with  an 
appendix  containing  a  court-roll  from 
1790  to  1857.     Phila.,  1858.    2  v 36—219 

Miller,  William  Allen.  Elements»of 
chemistry,  theoretical  and  practical. 
Part  Ist,  Chemical  physics.  Illus.  N.  Y., 
1864 32—195 

Millevoye,  Charles  Hubert.  Sec  Petits 
Poetes  Frangais,  v.  2 17 — 103 

Millingen,  John  G.  Passions  (The) : 
or,  mind  and  matter  illustrated  by 
considerations  on  hereditary  insanity. 
Lond.,  1848 30—183 

Millot,  Claude  Francois  Xavier.  His- 
toire  ancienne.     Paris,  1819.     3  v 41! — 263 

Histoire  d'Angleterre.     Paris,  1820. 

2v 46—283 

Histoire  de  France.     Paris,   1820. 

3  V 47—290 

Histoire  moderne.   Paris,  1819.  4  v.  43 — 263 

Mills,  Robert.  Statistics  of  South  Caro- 
lina.    Charleston,  1826 50—306 

Milman,  Henry  Hart.  History  of  the 
Jews.    Lond.,  1829.    3v 42—856 


MILMAN. 


198 


MITCHELL. 


milnian,  Henry  Hart — continued. 

History  of  Latin  Christianity,  in- 
cluding that  of  the  popes  to  the  pontifi- 
cate of  Nicliolas  the  fifth.  N.  Y.,  1870. 
8  V 14—  87 

inilton,  John.  Poetical  works,  with  a 
life  by  Mitford,  J.     Bost.,  1853.     v.  3..   16—  95 

Prose   works.      With  preface   and 

notes  by  J.  A.  St.  John.  London,  Bohn, 
1851-'53.     5  V 21—125 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Defence  of  the  people  of  England ;  Second  defence ; 
Eikonoklastes. 

2.  Tenure  of  kini.'8  and   magistrates;    Areopapitica; 

Ti-acts  on  the  commonwealth;  Observations  on 
Ormond's  peace ;  Letters  of  State,  &c. ;  Notes  on 
Dr.  Griltith's  sermon;  Of  reformation  in  England; 
Prelatical  episcopacy;  The  reason  of  church  gov- 
ernment urged  agamst  prelacy;  True  religion, 
heresy,  schism,  and  toleration;  Civil  power  in  ec- 
clesiastical causes. 

3.  Likeliest  means  to  remove   hirelings   out   of  the 

church;  Animadversions  upon  the  remonstrant's 
defence  against  Srnectymnuus ;  Apology  for  Smec- 
tyninuus;  Doctrine  and  discipline  of  uivorco ;  Te- 
trachordon  ;  Colasterion ;  Tractate  of  education ; 
Declaration  for  the  election  of  John  III,  king  of 
Poland ;  Familiar  letters. 

4.  Treatise  on  Christian  doctrine,  tr.  by  C.  B.  Sumner. 

5.  Second  book  of  the  same ;  History  of  Britain ;  His- 

tory of  Moscovia;  Accedence  commenced  gram- 
mar ;  Index  to  the  5  vols. 

For  lives  and  critical  notices  of  Milton,  see  Biography. 
Mind  and  body.    See  Medicine  (Mental  physiology). 
Miner,  Charles.     History  of  Wyoming. 

Phila.,  1845 50—304 

Mineral  resources  west  of  Rocky  Mount- 
ains.    See  Browne,  J.  Ross.     1868 54 — 329 

Mineral  veins.    Illus.    Leithart,  J.    1838.  19 — 115 
lOineral  waters  of  the  United  States  and 

Canada.     Illus.     Moorman,  J.  J.     1867.  19—117 
Mineralogy.    See  Geology  and  mineralogy. 
Mines.     Combes,  C.     1844-'45 18—109 

See  Arts  (Useful:  Mines  and  mining). 
Siliuing  iudnstry.     Hague,  J.  D.     (  United 

States  Geoloi/ical  Exploration  of  the  Fortieth 

Parallel,  v. -S.)     Wash.,  1870 31—187 

Mining  ordinances  of  Spain.      Gamboa, 

F.  X.  do.     1830.     2v 18—109 

Minisink  region,  History  of.      Stickney, 

C.  E.     N.  Y.,  1867 50—309 

Minnay  Sotor   (Canoe   voyage    up  the). 

Feathcrstonhaugh,  G.  W.     1847.     2  v..  34— 207 

Minnesota : 

History  of  Minnesota.     Neill,  E.  D. 

1858 50—309 

Minnesota  and  Dakotah.    Andrews, 

C.  C.    1857 34—209 

Minnesota  and  its  resources;  with 

camp-fire  sketches.    Illus.     Bond,  J.  W. 

1856 50—309 

ininot,  George  Richards.  Continuation 
of  the  history  of  the  province  of  Massa- 
chusetts bay,  from  the  year  1748  to  1765. 
Bost.,  1798,1803 50—309 

mill  to,  William.  Dauiel  Defoe.  (English 
mo»  of  Utters  series. )    N.  Y.,  1879 47—228 


Mirabcau,  Honors-Gabriel  Riquetti, 
comte  do.  Memoirs,  biographical,  lit- 
erary, and  political,  by  himself,  his 
father,  his  uncle,  and  his  adopted  child. 

Lond.,  1836.     4v 41—251 

For  lives  of  Mirabeau,  see  Biography. 

Miracles.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature. 

Mirfeio  :    a  Provencal  poem.     Mistral,  F. 

1874 16—  95 

Miscellaneous  essays.   Alison,  Archibald. 

{Modern  Jiritixh  essayists.)    1854 23—142 

Miscellcineous  essays.      De  Quincey,  T. 

18C0 21—126 

Miscellaneous  papers.     Smeaton,  John. 

Illus.     1814.. 19—114 

Miscellanies,  old  and  new.    Smith,  J.  C. 

1876 23—138 

Miscellanies  upon  various  subjects.  Au- 
brey, J.     1857 22—130 

Miss.    For  novels  beginning  thus,  see  Fiction. 
Missions.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature. 

Mississippi  River : 

Account    of    expeditions    to    the 

sources  of  the  Mississippi.     Pike,  Z.  M. 

1810 34—206 

Physics  and  hydraulics  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi river.  Humphreys,  Andrew  A., 
and  Abbot,  H.  L.     Phila.,  1861 34—327 

Mississippi  Valley : 

Discovery  and  exploration  of  the 

Mississippi  valley.     Shea,  J.  G.     1852  . .  49—300 

History  and  geography  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi valley.     Flint,  T.     1832 49—302 

History  of  the  valley  of  the  Mis- 
sissippi.   Monette,J.  W.    1848.     2v 49—301 

Recollections  of  the  Mississippi  val- 
ley.    Flint,  T.     1826 49—302 

Missouri : 

Gazetteer  of  Missouri.  Illus.  Camp- 
bell,R.A.     1875 50—309 

Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Missoori. 

Wetmore,  A.     1837 50—309 

Mistral,  Fr<id<5ric.  Mirfeio :  a  Provenjal 
poem.  Preston,  Harriet  W.,  tr.  Bost., 
1874 16—  95 

Mistress  of  the  manse.     Holland,  J.  G. 

1874 Ki—  97 

Mitchel,  Ormsby  McKnight.  Astron- 
omy of  the  Bible.     N.Y.,1868 32—196 

Plauetary  and    stellar    worlds:    a 

popular  exposition  of  the  great  discov- 
eries and  theories  of  modem  astronomy, 
in  a  series  of  ten  lectures.     N.  Y. ,  1868 . .  32 — 196 

Popular  astronomy.     Illus.     N.  Y., 

1857 33—196 

Mitciiell,  Donald  Grant.  {Ik  Marvel.) 
See  Fiction. 

Mitchell,  John.  Manual  of  practical 
assaying.    Lond.,  1846 19 — 115 


MITCHELL. 


199 


MONTGOMERY. 


Mitchell,  Samnel  Augustus.  *New 
general  atlas,  containing  maps  of  the 
various  countries  of  the  world,  plans  of 
cities,  &c.     Phila.,  1874 B— 

initcliellj'S.  Weir.  Researches  upon  the 
venom  of  the  rattlesnake.  {In  Sm. 
Con(n6.,v.  12) 53—322 

mitford,  Mary  Rnsscll.     See  Fiction. 

initford,  William.  History  of  Greece. 
Lond.,183-'.    8v 47—288 

Mivart,  St.  George.  Lessons  from  na- 
ture, as  manifested  in  mind  and  matter. 
N.Y.,  187(5 31—192 

Man  and  apes :  structural  resem- 
blances and  dift'erences.  Illns.  N.  Y., 
1874 30—186 

On  the  genesis  of  species.    lUus. 

N.Y.,1871 30— 1«6 

Modem  British  essayists.     Bost.,  and  N. 

Y., 1854-70.     8v 2:3—142 

Note. — For  the  contents  of  each  volume  the  reader  is  re- 
ferred to  the  names  of  the  essayists  included  in  the 
ahove  collection,   as  they  occur  in   general  alphabet, 
through  the  following  list : 
Alison,  A.  Macanlay,  T.  B.      Stephen,  J. 

Oarlyle,  T.  Mackintosh,  J.        Talfonrd,  T.  N. 

Jeaey,  F.  Smith,  S.  Wilson,  J. 

Modern  British  Plutaroh.    Taylor,  W.C. 

1846 37—226 

Modern  Greece.   Illtis.  Baird.H.M.  1865.  35—212 

Modem  historj'.    See  History  (Modem). 

Modern    painters.       lUus.      Ruskiu,   J. 

1864.     5v 15—89 

Modern  persecntion  :  insane  asylums  un- 
veiled. Illus.  Packard,  E.  P.  W.  1874. 
2  V 30—183 

Modem  philology.    D wight,  B.  W.    1865.  15—93 

Same.     2d  series.     1869 15—  93 

Modern  philosophy.    See  Philosophy. 

Modern  skepticism  :  a  course  of  lectures 
delivered  at  the  recjuest  of  the  Christian 
Evidence  Society.     N.Y.,1871 14—84 

Modern  style  of  cabinet-work  exempli- 
fied.    Illus.     King.T.     1862 B— 

JTIoliainined ;  or  Mahomet.     ;See  Biog- 
raphy. 
For  novels  beginning  thus,  see  Fiction. 

Mohammedanism.     Taylor,  W.C.    1834.  14—87 
See  Biblical  and  religious  literature. 

Molecular  physics  in  the  domain  of  radi- 
ant heat.   Illus.  Tyndall,  J.   N.Y.,1873.  32—195 

Molecules.    See  Fhysica, 

molesworth,  William  Nassau.  His- 
tory of  England  from  the  year  1830  to 
1874.     Lond.,1874.     3v 46—283 

JMoliere,   Jean    Baptiste    Poquelin  de. 
QCuvres  complfetes  de,  avec  des  notes  de 
tons  les  commentateurs.     Paris,  1866  .. .  21 — 122 
For  lives  of  Moliire  gee  Biography. 

Molina,  Don  J.  Ignatius.  History  of 
Chili,  geographical,  natural,  and  civil. 
Middletown,  Conn.,  1808.    2  v 45—278 

Monimsen,  Theodor.  History  of  Rome. 
Mickson,  Rev.  W.  P. ,  Ir.  N.  Y. ,  1871-72. 
4  V 48—294 


Monarchs  retired  from  business.  Doran, 
J.     1865.     2v 37—227 

Monasteries  in  the  Levant.    Curzon,  R. 

1849 35—214 

Monastic  and  religious  orders.    See  Biblical  and  religious 

literature. 

Monette,  John  W.  History  of  the  dis- 
covery and  settlement  of  the  valley  of 
the  Mississippi.     N.Y.,1848.     2v 49—301 

Money.    See  Political  economy  (Money). 

Money  T  a  play.    See  Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L.). 

Moiistrelet,  Enguerrand  de.  Chroni- 
cles [France,  England,  &c.]  from  1400 
to  1,516.  Illus.  Johnes,  F. ,  (r.  Lond., 
1849.     2v 47—291 

Montague,  Lady  Mary  Wortley.  Let- 
ters written  during  her  travels  in  Eu- 
rope, Asia,  and  Africa.     Lond.,  1785 41 — 251 

See  Biography. 

Montaig'ne,  Michel  Eyquemde.  Essais. 
Avec  des  notes  de  tons  les  commenta- 
teurs.    Paris,  1859 23—142 

Essays.    From   the  French  edition 

of  Peter  Coste.     Lond.,  1811.     3  v 23—142 

For  lives  of  Montaigne  see  Biography. 

Montana  Territory : 

Montana,    Idaho,    Wyoming,   and 

Utah :  a  report  of  progress  of  the  ex- 
plorations for  1872.  (Sixth  annual  report 
of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  of 
the  Territories.)  Maps  and  Illus.  Hay- 
den,  F.  V.     Wash.,  1873 54—325 

Preliminary  report  of  the  Geologi- 
cal Survey  of  Montana  and  portions  of 
adjacent  Territories.  (Fifth  annual  re- 
port of  progress  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical Survey  of  the  Territories.)  Illus. 
Hayden,  F.  V.     1872 54—325 

Report  of  a  reconnaissance.     Illus. 

Ludlow,  W.     Wash.,  1876  .   54—327 

Montesquieu,  Charles  de  Secondat, 
taron  (ie,  CEuvres  completes.   Paris,  1866.  29 — 177 

Roman  empire :   reflections  on  its 

riseandfall.     Edin.,  1775 ...  48—293 

Spirit    of   laws.     Nugent,    T.,    tr. 

Dublin,  1792.     2v 29—177 

Montgomery,  F.     See  Fiction. 

Montgomery,  James.  Cotton  manu- 
facture of  the  United  States  compared 
with  that  of  Great  Britain.  Glasgow, 
1840 19—116 

Montgomery,  James.  Poetical  works; 
with  a  memoir  of  the  author.  Bost., 
1860.     5v 16—95 

C0."(TENTB. 

V.  1.  "Wanderer   of    Switzerland ;    West   Indies ;    Trison 
amusements  ;  Miscellaneous  poems. 

2.  The  world  before  the  flood  ;  Thoughts  on  wheels ; 

The  climbing  boy's  soliloquies;    Songs  of  Ziou; 
Miscellaneous  poems. 

3.  Greenland  ;  Narratives  ;    Translaticms  from  Dante  ; 

Miscellaneous  poems. 

4.  The  Pelican  Islands ;  Sacred  and  scriptural  subjects 

Miscellanies;   Appendix. 

5.  Original  hymns  ;  Posthumous  poems. 

Montgomery,  Richard.  See  Biogra- 
phy. 


MONTHLY. 


200 


MOERIS. 


Monthly  mirror;  reflecting  men  and  man- 
ners; 1798  to  1810.     IlluB.    Lend.     26  v.  27—161 

inoon,  Georgo  Washington.  The  dean's 
English :  a  criticism  on  the  dean  of  Can- 
terbury's essays  on  the  Queen's  English. 
Lond.,  1868 15—  92 

Moon,  The.     Illus.     Proctor,  R.  A.    1873.32—196 
See,  aUo,  Astronomy  (Moon). 

ITIoorc,  Mrs.  Bloomfield.     See  Fiction. 

Moore,  Frank.  Anecdotes,  poetry,  and 
incidents  of  the  war :  north  and  south. 
1860-'65.     Illus.     N.  Y. ,  1866 22—1 31 

Diary  of  the  American  revolution. 

Illus.     N.y.,1860.     2v 42—255 

*  Rebellion  record  :  diary  of  Ameri- 
can events.  Illns.   N.Y.,1861-'6«.     12  V.  42—253 

Speeches  of  Andrew  Johnson,  presi- 
dent of  the  United  States ;  with  a  bio- 
graphical introduction.     Bost.,  1865...  22 — 133 

Moore,  George.  Power  of  soul  over  the 
body,  considered  in  relation  to  health 
andmorals.     N.Y.,1854 30—183 

Use  of  the  body  in  relation  to  the 

mind.     N.Y.,  lb49 30—183 

Moore,  H.  N.  Life  and  services  of  Gen- 
eral Anthony  Wayne.  Illus.  Phila., 
1845 42-257 

Moore,  Thomas.  History  of  Ireland 
to  1645.    Phila. ,  1835-'46.     2  v 47—286 

Letters  and  journals  of  Lord  Byron, 

with  notices  of  his  life.     Illus.     N.  Y., 

1875  ._ 39—239 

Memoirs  of  the  Right  Hon.  Richard 

Brinsloy  Sheridan.     N.Y.,1853.     2v...  41—247 

Personal  reminiscences.  {Bric-a- 
brac  series.)    Illus.     N.Y.,1875 36—218 

Poetical  works.     Phila.,  1869 16—  95 

Poetical  works  corrected  by  him- 
self in  1843.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1851.     2v..  16— 95 

Travels  of  an.  Irish  gentleman  in 

search  of  a  religion.     Balt.,n.  d 14 —  84 

See  Fiction.    For  his  life  «ee  Biography. 

Moore,  Rachel  Wilson.  Journal  of  a 
tour  to  the  West  Indies  and  South 
^America,  in  1863-'64,  with  notes  from 
the  diary  of  her  husband  ;  together  with 
his  memoir,  by  George  Truman.  Phila., 
1867 35-215 

Moorman,  John  J.  Mineral  waters  of 
the  United  States  and  Canada;  with 
general  directions  for  reaching  mineral 
springs.     Illus.     Bait.,  18R7 15—117 

Moral  retlections,  sentences,  and  maxims 
of  Francis,  due  deLa  Rochefoucauld,  and 
of  Stanislaus,  King  of  Poland.  N.  Y., 
1853 23—137 

Moralistes  fran?ais.    Paris,  1869 23—142 

CONTENTS. 

Peu86e8  (le  Blaise  Pascal ;  R6Hexion8  et  Maxiraes  de  La 
Rochefoucauld,  suivres  d'une  refutation,  par  L'Aini6- 
Martiu  ;  Caract6ru8  de  La  Bruvdre;  Oiuvres  de  Vau- 
venargiies ;  Considerations  sur  les  moeurs  de  ce  eifecle, 
par  Duclos. 


Mordecai,  Alfred.  Report  on  military 
commission  to  Europe,  in  185&-'56. 
Wash.,  1860 54—328 

More,  Hannah.     See  Fiction. 

Morell,  Thomas.  Abridgement  of 
Ainsworth's  dictionary,  English  and 
Latin.     Phila.,  1859 2i>-150 

Morflt,  Campbell.    See  Booth,  James  C. 

Morgan,  Lewis  H.  Ancient  society ; 
or,  researches  in  the  lines  of  human  prog- 
ress, from  savagery  to  civilization.  N. 
Y.,1877 30-185 

Systems  of  consanguinity  and  af- 
finity of  the  human  family.  (In  Sm. 
CoHlrib.,  V.  17.) 53—322 

Morgan,  R.  W.  Christianity  and 
modern  infidelity  :  their  relative  intel- 
lectual claims  compared.     N.  Y.,1859...   14 — 84 

Moriad  ;  or,  the  end  of  the  Jewish  state. 

BenA.saph.     1857 16—100 

Morison,  James  C.  Edward  Gibbon. 
(English  Men  of  Letters  series.)  N.  Y., 
1879 37-228 

Morley,  Henry.  Life  of  Bernard  Palissy 
of  Saintes.     Bost.,  1853.     2  v 41—250 

Morley,  John,  ed.  English  Men  of  Let- 
ters.    15v 37—228 

Morley,  Susan.    See  Fiction. 

Mormonism.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature. 

Morris,  Benjamin  Franklin.  Christian 
life  and  characters  of  the  civil  institu- 
tions of  the  U.  S.  developed  in  the  offi- 
cial and  historical  annals  of  the  repub- 
lic.    Phila.,  1864 29—177 

Morris,  Gouvernenr.    See  Biography. 

Morris,  John  G.  Catalogue  of  the  de- 
scribed lepidoptera  of  North  America. 
(In  Sm.  Miscel.  Coll., v.  3.     1862) 53—323 

Synopsis  of  the  described  lepidop- 
tera of  North  America.  Part  1.  Diur- 
nal and  crepuscular  lepidoptera.  (In 
Sm.  Mucel.  Coll.,  v.  4.     1862) 53—323 

Morris,  Thomas.     -See  Biography. 

Morris,  William.  Earthly  paradise:  a 
poem.     Bost.,  1868-'71.     2v 16—95 

Life  and  death  of  Jason :  a  poem. 

Bost.,  1871 16—  95 

Love  is  enough ;  or,  the  freeing  of 

Pharamond :  a  morality.     Bost.,  1873. ..  16 — 95 

Lovers  of  Gudrun :  a  poem.     Bost., 

1870 16—  95 

tr.    ^neids  of  Virgil  done  into  En- 

gUsh  verse.     Bost.  ,1876 17—105 

Morris,  William  O'Connor.  French  rev- 
olution and  first  empire;  an  historical 
sketch ;  with  an  ai)pendix  upon  the  bib- 
liography of  the  subject,  and  a  course  of 
study  by  Hon.  A.  D.  White.     N.  Y.,  n.  d.  47—290 

Mortars  and  cements.    See  Arts  (Useful :  Cements  and  mor- 
tars). 


MORTOK 


201 


MOLLER. 


morton,  Samuel  George.  Crauia  Ameri- 
cana; a  comparative  view  of  the  skulls 
of  various  aboriginal  nations  of  North 
and  South  America;  with  an  essay  on  the 
varieties  (if  the  human  species.  lUus. 
Phila.  and  Lond.,  1839 30—181 

ITIoschus,  Poetical  works.  Fawkes,  F., 
tr.     (Bound  wilh  Hvaioa.)     Lond.,  1832.  16— 97 

ITIoslloini,  John  Lawrence  von.  Insti- 
tutes of  ecclesiastical  history,  ancient 
and  modern.  Murdock,  J.,  tr.  N.  Y., 
1851.     3v 14—86 

"  Moslill-Eddiii,  S.  B.  A.,"  psead.  See 
Peard,  F.  M.,  in  Fiction. 

Moths.    <S>e  Natural  History  (Insects:  Moths). 
Motley,  John  Lothrop.     History  of  the 
United  Netherlands,   1584-1609.     N.Y., 

1868.     4v 48—296 

Life  and  death  of  John  of  Bame- 

veld,  advocate  of  Holland  (1609-1623); 
with  a  view  of  the  primary  causes  and 
movements   of   the  thirty   years'   war. 

lUus.     N.Y.,1874.     2v 37—223 

Rise  of  the  Dutch  republic,  1555-'84. 

N.  Y.,1856.     3v 48—296 

Itloultoii,  Louise  Chandler.  5ee Fiction. 

Mounds  and  Mound-builders : 

Account    of    ancient     mounds    in 

Georgia.  Stephenson,  M.  F.  (In  Sm. 
Bepl.,l87G) 54—324 

Account  of  antiquities  in  Tennessee. 

Dunning,  E.  O.     {IiiSm.  Bept.,lS70)...  54—324 

Historical  sketches  of  the  mound- 
builders,  the  Indian  tribes,  and  the 
l)rogress  of  civilization  in  the  northwest. 
Gale,G.     Chicago,  1867 34—206 

Indian  mounds  near  Fort  Wads- 
worth,  Dakota  Ter.  Comfort,  A.  J.  (/« 
Sm.  i^ept.,  1871)   54—324 

Mound  in  east  Tennessee.    Danilsen, 

A.  F.     {In  Sm.  Rept,  1863) 54—324 

Report  of  the  explorations  of  an- 
cient mounds  in  Union  Co.,  Ky.  Lyon, 
S.S.    (/«  Sm.  ft«/>(.,  1870) 5:^—324 

Works  of  the  mound-builders.   Ban-  , 

croft,  H.  H.     (/«  his  Native  races,  &c., 

V.  4.,  pp.  744-790) 30—185 

See,  also,  America  (Antiquities  and  archaeology). 

Mount  Vernon:  Home  of  Washington; 
or.  Mount  Vernon  and  its  associations. 
lUus.     Lossing,  B.J.     1870 35—216 

Same.     n.  d 35—216 

Mount  Vesuvius.     Lobley,  J.  L.     1868...  32— 11)5 

Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada. 
King,  C.     1872 34—203 

Mountains  and  mole-hills.    lUus.    Mar- 

ryat,  F.     1855 34—210 

Mouthful  of  bread,  History  of.     Mac<S,  J. 

1874 , 30-183 

26 


moivatt,  Anna  Cora  Ritchie.  See 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  A.  C.  M. 

IVozart,  Johann  Chrysostom  Wolfgang 
Amadeus.   Letter8(1769tol791.)   Trans- 
lated from  the  collection  of  Ludwig  Nohl, 
by  Lad^  Wallace.     N.  Y.,  1866.     2v....  41— 251 
For  life  of  Mozart,  see  Biographf , 

Moxley,  .James  Bowling.  Ruling  ideas 
in  early  ages,  and  their  relation  to  Old 
Testament  faith.     N.  Y.,  1877 14—  87 

Sermons  preached  before  tlie  Univer- 
sity of  Oxford,  and  on  various  occasions. 
N.  Y.,  1876 14—  86 

Mr.  and  Mrs. :  For  novels  beginning  thus.  »ee  Fiction. 

much,  M.  Ancient  history  of  North 
America.     (/«  Sm.  ff»/j/.,  1871) 54—324 

Much  ado  about  nothing.     Shakespeare, 

W 17—107 

miihlbach,  Louise,  ^8e^H(2.  See  Muudt, 
Mrs.  Clara  M.,  in  Fiction. 

mulilenberg:,  Henry.  Descriptio  ube- 
rior  graminum  et  plantarnm  culamaria- 
rum  AinericiB  septentrionalis  iudigena- 
rum  et  circnrum.     Phila.,  1817 19 — 117 

Mulford,  F.  Nation :  foundations  of 
civil  order  and  political  life  in  the  United 
States.     N.  Y.,  1875 29—179 

Miiller,  Carl  Otfried.  Hi.story  and  an- 
tiquities of  the  Doric  race.  Tufnell,  H. 
anrfLewis,  G.C.,/r8.    Oxford,  1830.    2  v.  47—288 

mnller,  Christine,  pseud.  Sec  WaWe, 
E.  C.  W.  van,  in  Fiction. 

Miiller,  F.  Max.  Chips  from  a  German 
workshop.     N.  Y.,  1871.     4v 23—138 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Essays  on  the  science  of  religion,  viz : — Aitareya-brAh- 
mana;  Buddliisui.  1862;  Buddhist  pilgrims;  Chi- 
nese tranttlations  of  Sanskrit  texts;  Christ  and 
other  masters ;  Confucius  ( Works  of) ;  Nirvina 
(Meaning  of);  Parsis  (The  modern);  Popol  Vuh; 
Semitic  monotheism ;  Veda  and  Zend  A  vesta;  Ve- 
das,  or  sacred  books  of  the  Brahmans;  Zend  scholar- 
ship (Progress  of) ;  Zend-Avesta  (Genesis  and  the) ; 
Zend-Avesta  in  India  (On  the  stndy  of  the). 

2.  Essays  on  mythology,  traditions,  and  customs,  viz: — 

Hellerophon;  Caste;  Coniimrative  mythology; 
Folk-l(U-e ;  Greek  legends;  (jreek  mythology;  In- 
dei  to  V.  1-2;  Manners  and  customs';  Norse  (Pop- 
ular tales) ;  Norsemen  in  Iceland  ;  Our  figures  (nu- 
merals) ;  Tales  of  the  West  Uigblands ;  Zulu  nurs- 
ery tales. 

3.  Essays  onliterature,  biography,  and  antiquities,  viz: — 

Bacon  in  Germany ;  Bunsen  ;  Buusen  (Letters  from) 
to  Max  Miiller,  1848;  Chasot;  Cornish  antiquities; 
Coniwall  (Are  tbere.Jews  in  0  ;  German  literature ; 
Gennan  traveller  in  England,  l.'J98 ;  Joinville ;  Jour- 
nal des  savants  and  the  J  ournal  de  Tr6voux  ;  Schlea- 
wig-Holsteiu  ( Language  and  poetry  of) ;  Miiller, 
Wilhelni;  Old  Gennan  love-songs;  St.  Michael's 
Mount  (Insulation);  Schiller  (Life  of);  Shake- 
speare; Ye  schyppe  of  fooles. 

4.  Essays  chiejly  on  the  science  of  language,  viz  .•■—Ad- 

dress on  the  inipoi  tance  of  oriental  studies ;  In  self- 
defense ;  Inaugural  lecture  on  the  value  of  compar- 
ative philology  as  a  branch  of  academic  study,  1868; 
Index  to  v.  3-4 ;  Lecture  on  the  migration  of  tables 
(Contemporaneous  review,  July,  1870);  Lecture 
on  the  results  of  the  science  of  language;  Lecture 
on  missions ;  Life  of  Colebrooke,  with  extracts  from 
his  manuscript  notes  on  comparative  philology 
(Edinburgh  Keview,  Oct.,  1872);  Eedo  lecture:  ]. 
On  the  stratification  of  language,  1868.  2.  On  Cur- 
tins'  chronology  of  the  Indo-Germanic  languages; 
Keply  to  Mr.  Darwin  (Contemporary  JEleview,  Jan., 
1875). 


MULLBE. 


202 


MYTHOLOGY, 


Miiller,  F.  Max — continued. 

Lectures  on  tlie  origin  and  growth 

of  religion,  as  illustrated  by  the  religion 

of  India.     Hibbert  lectures.    N.  Y.,  IS/'S-  1-1—  B7 

CONTENTS. 

Perception  of  the  infinite ;  Is  fetiohism  a  primitive  form 
of  religion?  Ancient  literature  of  India,  so  far  as  sup- 
plies material  for  the  study  of  the  origin  of  religion ; 
Worship  of  tangiljle,  semi-tangible,  and  intangible  ob- 
jects ;  Ideas  of  infinity  and  law:  On  Henotheism,  Poly- 
theism, Monotheism,  and  Atheism  ;  Philosophy  awi  re- 
ligtan. 

Lectnres  on  the  science  of  language ; 

delivered  in  1861.     N.  Y.,  1868 15—  93 

Same.     2dserie,s.     N.Y.,1868 15—93 

For  contents,  see  Language. 

Memories :  a  story  of  German  love. 

[a«ott.]    Tran.slated  from  the  Gennan  by 

VIpton,  G.  P.,  Chicago.     1875 9—53 

ITIullcr,  Joliann.     Mechanical  theory  of 

heat.     ( In  Sm.  liept.,  1888) 54— :?94 

^—^—  Principles  of  physics  and  meteor- 
ology.    lUus.     Phila.,1848 32—195 

Recent  progress  in  physics.      (In 

Sm.  Kept,  ISbo-'oS.) 54—324 

Miiller,  John  von.  Universal  history. 
Bost.,  1837.     v.  3,4 43—263 

Mllloch,  Dinah  Maria.  See  Craik,  Mrs. 
D.M 

Mummies:  Gliddon  nmmniy  case.  Pick- 
ering, C.     (Sm.  Coiitrib.,  v.  16) 53—322 

See,  also,  works  tm  Egypt,  by  Wilkinson  and  by  Kenrick. 

lUtindt,  Clara  Miiller  {fyouise  MiilMach). 
See  Fiction. 

ITIuildt,  Theodor.     See  Fiction. 

Munera  pnlveris.     Kuskin,  J.     1872 29 — 175 

Munsell,  .loci.  Every-day  book  of  his- 
tory and  chronology.     N.  Y.,  18.58 43  —  264 

Murray,  Alexander  S.  Manual  of  my- 
thology :  Greek  and  Konian,  Norse  and 
old  German,  Hindoo  and  Egyptian  my- 
thology.    lUus.     N.Y.,1874 14—81 

Murray,  Charles  Augustus.  Travels  in 
North  America,  duringthe  years  1834-36, 
and  a  visit  to  Cuba  and  the  Azoro 
Islands.     Lond.,  1839.     2v 34—205 

Murray,  Hugh.  Encyclopaedia  of  geog- 
raphy; comprising  a  complete  descrip- 
tion of  the  earth  ;  exhibiting  its  relation 
to  the  heavenly  bodies,  its  physical 
structtire,  the  natural  history  of  each 
country,  and  the  history  of  all  nations. 
Phila.,1845.     3v 25—154 

Historical   account   of   discoveries 

and  travels  in  North  America  ;  including 
the  United  States,  Canada,  the  shores  of 
the  Polar  sea,  and  the  voyages  in  search 
of  a  northwest  passage.  Lond.,  1829. 
2  V 34—205 

Historical  and  descriptive  account 

of  British  America.     N.  Y. ,  1848.     2  v. . .  34—205 

United  States  of  America,  from  the 

•  earliest  period.    Illus.    Edin.,1844.  3  v.  49—302 


Murray,   Lindley.     English   grammar. 

York,  Eng.,  1816.     2v 25—149 

Mush;us.    Poetical  works.   Fawkes,  F., 

ir.  Lond.,  1832.  (/JoM/id  wiJA  Hesiod)..  16— _97 
Musset,      Louis     Charles     Alfred     de. 

(Envres.     Hlus.     Paris,  1867 17—103 

CONTENTS. 

Poesies;  Comedies  et  proverbes;  Confession  d'un  enfant 
du  si^cle ;  Nouvelles  et  contes ;  M61anges  de  litt^rature 
et  de  critique. 

My.     For  novels  thus  beginning,  see  Fiction. 

My  Apingi  kingdom.     Illus.     IJu  C'hailln, 

P.U.     1875 33—202 

My  diary  in  India,  in  the  years  1858,  '59. 

Illus.     Russell,  W.  H.     1860.     2v 35—211 

My  diary,  north  and  .south.     Russell,  W. 

H.     1863 34—209 

MyKalnlu.    Illu.s.    Stanley,  H.  M.    1874.33—202 
My  last   cruise.     Illus.      Habersham,  A. 

W.     1857 36—220 

My  schools  and   schoolmasters.     Miller, 

H.     1869 41—2.51 

My  study  windows.     Lowell,  J.  R.     1872.23—1.39 
My  winter  on  the  Nile  among  the  raiim- 

ndes  and  Moslems.     Illus.     Warner,  C. 

D.     Hartford,  1876 33—201 

MYTHOLOGY. 

Comparative  Mythology. 

Ohips  from  a  German  workshop.    Mailer,  Max.-.      2n — 138 

CONTENTS. 

V.  2.   Comparative  mythology :   Folk-lore;  Greek  mythol- 
ogy :  Popular  t^les  from  the  Norse ;  Tales  of  the 
west  Highlands  ;  Zulu  nursery  tales. 
4.   Lecture  on  the  migration  of  Fable. 

Curious  myths  of  the  middle  ages.     Illns.    Gould, 

S.  Haling.     Loud.,  1873 14—81 

Iconographic  encyclopaedia.    Text.    v.  4,  pp.  221- 

384.    Plat«s,  V.  2,  div.  viil 30—182 

Lectures  on  the  science  of  language.    2d  series. 

Miiller.Max 15—  93 

CONTENTS. 

Mythology  of  the  Greeks ;  Jupiter,  the  supreme  Aryan 
god;  Mythsof  the  dawn  ;  Modern  mythology. 

Legendary  Greece.    Grote,  G.    (In  his  History  of 

Greece,  v.l.    1853) , 47—289 

Myths  and  mylh-makers:  old  tales  and  supersti- 
tions inter]>retod  by  comparative  mythology. 
Fiske,John.     Bost.,  1874 14—81 

Symbolical  language  of  ancient  art  and  mythology ; 
and  an  index  by  Alexander  Wilder.  Knight,  K. 
P.     N.y.,1876 1,5—88 

Zoological  mythology.    Gubematls,  A.  de.    N.T., 

1872.    2v 14—81 

Compendious    Manuals. 

Age  of  fable;   or,  beauties  of  mythology.    Illus. 

Bnlflnch,  Thomas.    1809 14—81 

Analysis  of  ancient  mythology.    Bryant,  J.    1807. 

6v 14—81 

Manual  of  mythology  :  Greek  and  Roman,  Norse 
and  old  Gennan,  Hindoo  and  Egyptian  mythol- 
ogy.    Illus.    Murray,  A.  S.     N.Y.,1874 14—81 

Norse  mythology;  or,  the  religion  of  our  fore- 
fathers, containing  all  the  mythsof  the  Eddas, 
systematized  and  interpreted,  with  an  introduc. 
tion,  vocabulary,  and  index.  Anderson,  R.  B. 
Chicago,  1876 14—  81 


MYTHOLOGY. 


203 


NATURAL. 


Mythology — continued. 

Dictionaries  of  Mythology. 

Dictionary    of    Greek    and    Koiuau    mj'thology. 

Smith,  W.     Lonil.,  1849.    3v 25—151 

New  pantheon;  or,  historical  dictionary  of  tho 

gods,  demi-gods,  heroes,  and  fabulous  personages 

of  antiquity,  lllus.  I5ell,  J.  Lond.,  1790.  2  v.  25—151 
Universal   pronouncing  dictionary  of  biography 

and  mythology.     Thomas,  J.     Phila.,  1870 25—163 

Stories  from  Mythology  for  Children. 

Greek  hero  stories.    Niebuhr,  B.  G.    1879  9— .'il 

CONTENTS. 

Voyage  of  the  Argonauts ;  Stories  of  Hercules ;    Hera- 
kleid,^!  and  Orestes. 
Tanglewood  tales.    Hawthorne,  ^N". 5 —  33 

CONTENTS. 

Minotaur;  Pygmies ;  Dragon's  teeth ;  Circe's  palace ;  Tho 
pomegranate  seeds;  The  golden  tleece. 

Nabathaean  agriculture,"  Essay  ou  the 
iigc  and  antiquity  of  "Tlie  book  of. 
Renan,  E.     18t)2 ir>— 91 

IVadal,  Ehrnian  Syme.  Impressions  of 
London  social  life  ;  with  other  papers. 
N.  Y.,1875 ;$5— 211 

Nalson,  John.  Collection  of  the  great 
atl'airs  of  state  from  1639  to  1648.  Lond., 
I(i82.     -Zv 46— 28J 

Names : 

Hand-book    of    fictitious    names. 

Tliomas,     Ralph.     ("Ham.st,     Olphar," 
pseud.)     1868 52— 3H 

History  of  Christian  names.  Yonge, 

Charlotte  Mary.     1863.     2v 1.5—90 

History  of  names  of  men,  nations, 

and  places.  Salverte,  A.J.E.B.  1864.  2v.  15—  90 

Noted  names  of  fiction.     Wheeler, 

W.  A.     1865 52—318 

Nantucket,  history  of.     Macy,  O.    1835..  50— 309 

Napier,  Henry  Edward.  Florentine 
history,  from  tlie  earliest  authentic  rec- 
ords, to  1815.     Lond.,  1848, '47.     6v....  46— 281 

Napier,  Sir  William  Francis  Patrick. 
History  of  the  war  in  the  peninsula, 
and  in  the  south  of  France.  1807-'14. 
Phila.,  1842.,  4  v 43—266 

Naples : 

Civil  history  of  the  kingdom  of  Na- 
ples.    Giamione,  P.     1729-'31.     2v..-.  48— 296 

Naples.     Taine,  H.  A.     1874 36—221 

Napoleon  I  {Emperor  of  France).  Sec 
Biography. 

Napoleon  III  {Emperor  of  France). 

History  of  Julius   Ca'sar.     N.   Y., 

1865-'(i7.     2v 39—239 

Napoleon  the  little.    Hugo,V.     1852....  41—250 

Narrative.     DeQnincey,T.     1859.     2v..  21— 126 

Narrative   of  military  operations  (18C1- 

'65).     lllus.     Johnston,  J.  E.     1874....  42—254 

Narrative    of  my  captivity   among   tho 

Sioux  Indians.     lllus.    Kelly,  F.     1873.  34—207 

Nason,  Elias.  -Sir  Charles  Henry  Frank- 
laud.  Boston  in  the  colonial  times.  Al- 
hany,  1865 40—246 


Nathan  the  wise.    A  poem.     I^essing,  G. 

E.     1873 16—97 

Nation  (The) :    the  foiuidations  of  civil 

order  and  political   life  in  the  United 

States.     Mulford,  E.     1875 29—179 

National  education  in  Europe,     Barnard, 

H.     1854 14—82 

NATURAL  HISTORY. 
Elementary  and  Systematic  Works. 

Elements  of  natural  history.     lllus.      Kuschen- 

bergei-,  W.  S.  W.     Phila.,  1800.    2v 31—192 

Manual  of  zoology.    lllus.    Tenney,   S.     N.  Y., 

1866 31—192 

Government  Reports,  and  Reports  of  Institu- 
tions. 

Alpine  insect  fauna  of  Colorado,  Keport  on  the. 
Carpenter,  W.  L.  [Seventh  Annual  Report  of 
the  United  States  Geological  and  Geographical 
Survey  of  the  Territories.     1874) 54—324 

Catalogues :  I.  Of  mammals  and  birds.  Stewart, 
James;  II.  Of  mollusea.  Roberts,  S.  R. ;  III.  Of 
coleoptera.  Horn,  G.  H. ;  IV.  Of  hemiptera. 
Uhler,  P.  H. ;  being  divisions  of  Fourth  Annual 
Report  <if  the  United  States  Geological  and  Geo- 
graphical Survey  of  the  Territories.  Wash., 
1871 54—325 

Circular  to  otlicers  of  the  Hudson's  bay  company. 

(In.  Sm.  Mise.  Coll..  v.  2.    1802) 53—323 

Same.     [In  Sm.  Misc.  CoU.,  v.  S.    1869) 53—323 

Directions  for  collecting,  preserving,  and  tr.ans- 
porting  specimens  of  natural  history.  (In  Sm. 
Mise.  Coll.,  \.  2.     1862) 53—322 

Flora  and  fauna  within  living  animals.      Leidy, 

Josi'ph.     (/(i  Sm.  Co)J(rii).,  V.  5) 53—322 

Natural  history  of  the  United  States  Geological  and 
Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories.  In- 
gersoll,  Ernest.  (Eighth  Annual  Keport  of  the 
United  States  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey 
of  the  Territories.    1876) 54 — 325 

Natural  history:  See  Bulletins  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories;  4  of  No.  2  (second  series)  of  v.  1;  10  of 
No.  1  of  V.  3;  12  and  13  of  No.  1;  and  15  of  No. 
2ofv.  4 54—327 

Report  of  W.  L.  Carpenter  on  the  collections 
lu-ide  by  him  in  1873,  while  connected  with  the 
United  States  Geological  Survey.  (Seventh  An- 
nual Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  and 
Geographical  Survey  of  the  Terntories.     1874) .  - .       54—225 

Researches,  chemical  and  physiological,  concern- 
ing certain  North  American  vertebrata.  Jones, 
Joseph.     (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  8) 53 — 323 

Smithsonian  museum  miscellanea.    (In  Sm.  Misc. 

Coll.,v.S.    1869) 53—223 

Miscellaneous  Works. 

Cosmos.      Humboldt,   V.    H.    A,    von.      1849-'52. 

4  v 31—191 

Lessons  from  nature,  as  manifested  in  mind  and 

matter.    Mivart,  S.  G.     N.  Y.,  1876 31—192 

Life  in  its  lower,  intermediate,  and  higher  forms. 

lllus.    Gosse,  P.  H.    N.  Y.,  18.57 31—192 

Life :  its  nature,  varieties,  and  phenomena.  Grin- 
don,  L.  H.     1867 31—192 

Malay  archipelago:  land  of  the  orang-utan  and 
bird  of  paradise.  A  narrative  of  travel,  with 
studies  of  man  and  nature.  "Wallace,  A.  R. 
1869 35—211 


NATURAL. 


204 


NATURAL. 


Natural  History — continued. 

Man  and  nature.    Marsh,  G.  P.    1869 31—192 

Organic  nature.     (Circle  of  the  sciences,  v.  1,  2,  3.)      32—197 
Personal  narrative  of  travels  to  the  equinoctial 

regions  of  America  during  the  years  1799-1804. 

Humboldt,  F.  A.  H.  von.    1852 35—215 

Zoonomia;  or  the  laws  of  organic  life.  Darwin,  E. 
Lond.,1801.    4v    31—192 

Periodicals,  Magazines,  &c. 

American  naturalist:  a  niajxazino  of  natural  his- 
tory.   Illus.    Salem,  Mass.,  1868-'74.    8v 27—166 

Bulletin  of  the  United  States  National  Museum. 

Wash.,  1877.     v.  1 53—326 

Popular  science  monthly.     1872-'78.     8v 32—177 

Proceedings  of  the  United  States  National  Mu- 
seum, 1878.     Wash.,  1879.     V.  1 54—326 

Smithsonian    institution  publications.      For  contents,   see 
Smithsonian  institution  in  general  alphabet. 

Year-book  of  facts  in  science  and  art.    Timbs,  J., 

ed.     1853-07.    5v    32—198 

Sketches  of  Natural  History. 

Adventures  of  a  naturalist.  Biart,  L.  Ed.  by  Gill- 
more,  P.    1872 31—191 

American  natural  history,  and  the  rambles  of  a 

naturalist.    Godnian,  J.  D.    1846 31—192 

Journal  of  a  natitralist.    Darwin,  C.    N.  Y.,  1846. 

2v ■      31—191 

Studies  of  nature.    St.  Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de.    Phila., 

n.d 31—192 

What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage  round  the 

world  in  the  ship  "Beagle."    N.  Y.,  n.  d 34—208 

Tlieories  of  Origin  and  Development  of  Spe- 
cies. 

Darwiniana :   essays  and  reviews   pertaining  to 

Darwinism.    Gray,  Asa.    1876 30—186 

Descent  of  man,  and  selection  in  relation  to  sex. 

Darwin,  Charles.    Illus.     N.  Y.,  1872.    2v 30—186 

History  of  creation ;  or,  the  development  of  the 
earth  and  its  inhabitants  by  the  action  of  nat- 
ural causes :  a  popular  exposition  of  the  doctrine 
of  evolution  in  general,  and  of  that  of  Darwin, 
Goethe,  and  Lamarck  in  particular,  llaeckel, 
Ernst  Heinrich.    Illus.    N.  Y.,  1876.    2v 30—186 

Man  and  apes;  an  exposition  of  structural  resem- 
blances.   Mivart,  St.  G.     1874  30—186 

Man  in  the  past,  present,  and  future.   Biichner,  L.      30 — 186 

Natural  history  of  man :  comprising  inquiries  into 
the  modifying  influence  of  physical  and  moral 
agencies  on  the  ditferent  tribes  of  the  human 
family.  Prichai^,  James  Cowles.  Illus.  Lend, 
and  Paris,  1848 30—186 

On  the  genesis  of  species.    Mivart,  St.  G.    1871  . .      30—186 

On  the  origin  of  species.    Huxley,  T.  H.    1872 30—187 

Origin  of  species  hy  means  of  natural  selection. 

Darwin,  Charles.     1869 30—186 

Vestiges  of  the  natural  history  of  creation;  with  a 

sequel,    [anon.]    N.  Y.,  1846 30—186 

See,  ai«o.  Evolution;  Biblical  and  religious  lit- 
erature (Religion  and  science) ;  Man  (various  headings). 

Alternate  Generation  and  Metamorphoses. 

Alternate  generation  and  parilicnogencsis  in  the 
animal  kingdom.  Kornhuber,  G.  A.  {In  Sm. 
Xept,  1871) 54—324 

Metamorphoses  of  man  and  the  lower  animals. 
Quatrefages,  A.  de.     Lawson,  H.,   M,  D.,  tr.    •■ 
Lond.,  1864 31—191 


Natural  History— continued. 

Anecdotes  of  Animals,  Relative  to  their  In- 
telligence, Natural  History,  &o. 

Cats  and  dogs ;  notes  and  anecdotes.    Miller,  Mrs. 

H.    1829 8—48 

Chapters  on  animals.    Hamerton,  P.  G.    1874 31—191 

Homes  without   hands;    habitations  of  animals. 

Wood,  J.  G.     1874 31—191 

Intelligence  of  animals,  with  illustrative  anecdotes. 

Mcnault,  E.    1872 31—191 

Lessons  from  nature,  as  manifested  in  mind  and 

matter.    Mivart,  St.  G.    N.  Y.,  1876 31—192 

Man  and  beast,  here  and  hereafter,  illustrated  by 

300  anecdotes.    Wood,  J.  G.,  n.  d  ..1 31—191 

Zoological  mythology,  or  the  legends  of  animals. 

Gubernatis,  A.  de.    1872.    2v 14—81 

Geographical  Distribution  of  Animals. 

Geographical  distribution  of  animals :  with  a  study 
of  the  relations  of  living  aud  extinct  faunas  as 
elucidating  the  past  changes  of  the  earth's  sur- 
face.   Wallace.A.E.    1876  31—191 

Natural  History  of  Various  Places  and  Coun- 
tries. 

American  natural  history,  and  the  rambles  of  a 
naturalist;  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the 
author.    Godman,J.A.    Illus.    Phila.,  1846 31—192 

Animal  resources  of  the  United  States.  Goode,  G. 
Brown.    (Sm.  Ifisc.  CoK.,  v.  13.    1878) 53-323 

Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  the  Hawai- 
ian and  Fanning  Islands  and  Lower  California, 
made  in  connection  with  the  United  States  North 
Pacific  Surveying  Expedition ,  1873-'75.  Streets, 
Thomas  H.    (Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  ».     1869) 53—323 

Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  Kerguelen 
Island,  made  in  connection  with  the  American 
transit  of  Venus  expedition,  1874,  '75.  Kidder, 
J.  H.    (Sm.  Jfwc.  OuU.,  V.  13.    1878) 53—323 

Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  Illus.  Agassiz,  L.  Bost., 
1857-'60.    3v 31—187 

CONTENTS. 

v.  1-2.  First  monograph,  in  3  parts:  1.  Essay  on  olassiflca 
tion.     2.  North  American  testudinata.     3.  Em- 
bryology of  the  turtle. 
3.  Second  monograph,  in  5  parts:  1.  Acalephs  in  gen- 
eral.    2.  Ctenophone.   3  .  Discophora).      4.  Hy- 
droidae.    5.  Homologies  of  the  radiata. 
Natnral  history  of  New  York.    Illus.    N.  Y.,  1843. 
19  V 31—187 

COSTKNTS.  , 

Zoology.    James  E.  De  Kay.     5  v. 

B4(tany.    John  Torrev.    2  v. 

Mineralogy.     Lewis  C   Beck.    1  v.  • 

Geology.    'William  W.  Mather,  Ebenezer  Emmons,  Lard- 

ner  V'anuxem,  and  James  Hall.    4  v. 
Pala'ontology.    James  Hall.    2  v. 
Agriculture.    Ebenezer  Emmons.    5  v. 

United  States  Government  explorations  and  surveys.  See, 
in  the  general  alphabet.  United  States  (Govei-nment  stir 
veys). 

Natural  History  of  the  Ocean  'World. 

Bottom  of  the  sea.    Sonrel,  L.     1872 31—189 

Depths  of  the  sea:  general  results  of  the  dredging 
cruises  of  H.  M.  S.  S.  "Porcui)ine'' aud  "Light- 
ning," during  summers  of  1868, '69, '70.  Thom- 
son, C.  W.,  1873    31—188 

Grlancus ;  or,  the  wonders  of  the  shore.    Kingsloy, 

C.     1873 31—189 

Ocean  (The),  atmosphere  and  life ;  being  the  second 
series  of  a  descriptive  history  of  the  life  of  the 
globe,    nius.    Eeclus,  J.  J.  E.    N.  Y.,  1873 *    31—188 


NATITEAL. 


205 


NATUEAL. 


31—191 


54—320 
53—323 


Natural  History— continued. 

Ocean  world :  a  description  of  the  8oa  and  its  inliab- 

itants.    Figuler,  L.    n.  d 31—188 

Physical  fteosraphy  of  the  sea.  Maury,  M.  F.  1855-  31—189 
Science  for  the,  young :  water  and  land.    Abbott, 

Jacob.    1872 31—189 

Sea  studies.    Froude,  J.  A.    (/?i/tt«  Short  studies, 

&c.,  V.3) 2.3—140 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea.    Venie,  J. 

1874 11—68 

World  of  the  sea.    lUus.    Tandon.  M.    Loud.,  n.  d       31—188 

Various  Branches,  Classes,  &c. 

SnbdiTisions. 

BIRDS. 

Birds  of  Various  Countries. 

Birds  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireliind.  (Naturalist's 
library,\:], 2.3,4.)    Ediu.,  1840-'62 

Birds  of  Montana,  Idalio,  Wyoming,  and  Utuh. 
Merriam,  C.  Hart.  {In  Sixth  Aiinual  Report  of 
the  United  States  Geological  and  Geographical 
Survey  of  the  Territories.     1873) 

Birds  of  southwestern  Mexico.  Lawrence,  George 
N.     (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  13.     1878)  

Birds  of  the  Colorado  valley :  a  repository  of  scien- 
tific and  popular  infonnalion  coticeming  North 
American  ornithology.  Illus.  Coues,  Elliott. 
(In  MisceVaneous  Publications  Xo.  11  of  the 
United  States  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territo- 
ries.   1878) 

Birds  of  the  Northwest :  a  hanilbook  of  the  orni- 
thology of  the  region  drained  by  the  Missouri 
river  and  its  tributaries.  Cones.  E.  (In  Mis- 
celianeous  Publications  Xo.  3  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories.   1874) 

Birds  of  western  Africa.  Swainson,  "W.  (Xatu- 
raiist's  library,  V.  11,12) .: 

Oatalogae  of  North  American  bird.s,  chiefly  in  the 
museum  of  tlie  Smithsonian  institution.  Baird, 
Spencer  F.     (In  Sm.  llisc.  CoU.,  v.  2.     1862) 

History  of  Nortli  Ainerican  binls.  Haird,  S.  F., 
Brewer,  F.  M.,  and  Rldgway,  K.     1 874.     3  v 

Key  to  birds  of  North  America.  Illus.  Coues,  E. 
1872 

Ornithology.  Illus.  Ridgway,  Robert.  United 
States  Geological  ICxploration  of  the  Fortieth 
PoraKei,  Part  3,  V.  4.    1877)      

Birds  of  Various  Orders. 

Fly-catchers.  Swainson,  W.     (.Vo(t<roIi«('it  library, 

V.  13) 31—190 

Grallinaceous  birds.  J.ardino,  Sir  W.  (Natural- 
ist's library,  \.  lA) 31 — 190 

GS-ame  birds.  Jardine,  Sir  W.  (Naturalist's  li- 
brary,v. S) 31-190 

Humming-birds.  Jardine,  Sir  W.  (Naturalist's 
library,  v.  6,  7) 

Nectorinadae ;  or,  sun-birds.  Jardine,  Sir  AV. 
( Naturalist' K  library,  v.  5) 

Parrots.    Selby,  P.  J.    (Naturalist's  library,  v.  10) . . 

Pigeons.    Stdby,  P.  P.     (Xaturalist'slibrary,v.9) . . 


54—325 
31—191 

53—323 
31—189 
31—189 

31—187 


31—190 


31—191 
31—190 
31—190 


General '  Works. 


American  birds  in  the  museum  of  theSniitliHonian 
institution.  Part  1.  Baird,  S.  F.  (Sm.  Misc. 
Coll., \. 12.     1874) 53—323 

Arrangement  of  families  of  birds.    (Sm.  Misc.  Coll., 

V.8.    1869) 53-323 


Natural  History — continued. 

Birds.  See  Bulletins  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographic.ll  Survey  of  the  Territo- 
ries :  1  of  No.  2,  3  of  No.  4,  and  4  of  No.  6  (second 
series)  of  v.  1 ;  1  and  2  of  No.  2,  and  3  of  No.  4  of 
v.  2 ;  25  of  No.  3  of  V.  3 ;  1  and  9  of  No.  1  and  25  of 
No.  3  of  V.  4 54—325 

Catalogues  of  mammals  and  birds.  Stewart,  James. 
(In  Fourth  Annual  Ueport  United  States  Geo- 
lofjical  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories.   1871)  54—326 

Circulars  relative  to  collections  of  bii-ds.      (Sm, 

Mix.  Coll.,  V.  8.     1869) 53—323 

Natural  history  fif  Kerguelen  Island.  Kidder,  Dr. 
J.  H,  1.  Ornithology.  Coues,  Elliott,  ed.  (Sm. 
Misc.  Coll.,  v.H.     1869)  53—323 

Organic  nature.    Birds.    Dallas,  W.  S.    (In  Circle 

of  the  sciences,  v.  3) 32 — 197 

Reptiles  and  birds :  a  popular  account  of  their  vari- 
ous orders.      Figuier,  L.     N.T.,1870  31—191 

Stories  of  l)ird  life :  a  book  of  facts  .and  anecxlotes 
illustrative  of  the  habits  and  intelligence  of  the 
fentliered  tribes.  Berthoud,  Henry.  Ulns. 
Lend.,  1875 31—191 

Oology. 

Birds'  nests  and  eggs-collecting.    (In  Sm.  Sept., 

1858)  54—324 

Egging  expedition  to  Shoal  lake.     (In  Sm.  Repl., 

1807)  54—324 

Instructions  in  reference  to  collecting  nests  and 
eggs  of  North  American  birds.  (Sm.  Misc.  Coll., 
V.2.    1802)         53—323 

North    American  oology.       Brewer,  Thomas   M. 

(Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  11) 53—322 

CRIT8TACEAN8. 

Amphipod  crustaceans.  Illus.  Smith,  E.  I.  (In 
Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Ter- 
ritories.    1874)   54—326 

Circular  of  inquiries  relative  to  the  natural  liistory 
of  tlie  American  erawflsli  and  other  frcsh-water 
Crustacea.     (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  15.     1878)..   .      53—323 

Crustacete.  See  Bnlhtin  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geograpliieal  Survey  of  the  TeiTito- 
ries :  9  and  11  of  1,  and  32  of  No.  4,  v.  3  54—326 

Description  of  a  Icniican  crustacean  (Achtheres 
Carpentcri)  obtaiued  by  W.  L.  Carpenter,  in 
1873,  in  Colorado.  Illus.  Packard,  R.  S.,  jr.  (In 
Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Survey  of  the.  Territo- 
ries.     1874) 54—326 

Synopsis  of  tlie  fresh-water  phyllopod  Crustacea 
of  Nortli  America.  Illus.  Packard,  R.  S.,  /r. 
(In  Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  United 
Slates   Geolo<]ical  and    Geographical  Survey  of 

the  Territories.     1874) 54 326 

■See  Circle  of  tlic  sciences,  v.  2,  p.  290.     (32—197.) 
.See,  also.  Geology  (Paheontology). 

F18HKS   AND   FI.SIIEHIKS. 

Arrangement  of  the  families  of  fislies;  or.  Classes 
Pisces.  Gill,  Tlieodore.  (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll., 
v.ll.     1872) 53—323 

British  fishes.    H.iniilton,  K.    2  v.    (/n  Naturalist's 

library,  v.  36,  37) 31-190 

Catalogue  of  tlie  fishes  of  the  Bermudas :  based 
chiefly  upon  the  collections  of  the  United  States 
national  museum.  Goode,  G.  Brown.  (In  Sm. 
Misc.  Coll., -v.  IS.     1878) 53—323 

Catalogue  of  the  flslies  of  the  east  coast  of  North 
America.  Gill,  Theodore.  (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll., 
V.14.    1878) 53-323 


NATURAL. 


2U6 


NATURAL. 


Natural  History— coutiuued. 

Contributions    to  North    American    ichthjoloffv : 

hasod  primarily  on  the  collections  of  the  United 

States  national  nuiHeuni.     1.  Review  of  Rafin- 

'        osquo's    Memoirs    of   North    American    fishes. 

Jordan,  David  S.       (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  13. 

1878) 53—323 

Same.     2.      A.    Notes    on    Cottidse,   Etbeo- 

stomatidaa,  Percidic,  Centrarchidie,  Aphredo- 
deridiB,  Dorosomatidse,  and  Cyprinida>  :  with  re- 
visions of  the  genera  and  descriptions  of  new  or 
little  known  species.  B.  Synopsis  of  the  Silu* 
ridiu  of  the  fresh  waters  of  North  America.  Jor- 
dan, David  S.  (In  Sm.  Misc.  CoU.,  v.  13. 
1878) 5a— 323 

Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  the  fresh- 
water fishes  of  North  America.  Girard,  Charles. 
{In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  3)     53—32 

Fish  and  fishing.  Herbert,  H.  W.  (Frank  For  enter). 

N.  Y..1879 31—189 

Fishes.  See  Bulletin  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territo- 
ries: 17  and  18  of  No.  2,  26  of  No  3,  and  33  of 
No.  4,  V.  4 54—326 

Fishes.    Dallas,  W.  S.    (In  Circle  of  the  sciences, 

V.3) 32-197 

Fishes  of  British  Guiana.    Schomburgk,  E.  H.    (hi 

Naturalist's  library,  v.  39, 40) 31—190 

Fishes  of  the  percli  family.     (Naturalist's  library, 

V.38) 31—190 

Fishes  of  the  Survey.  Cope,  Edward  D.  (In 
Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Ter- 
ritories.   1872) 54-326 

Ichthyology,  Bushnan,  J.  S.  (In  Naturalist's  li- 
brary, v.  35) 31—190 

Memoranda  of  inquiry  relative  to  the  food-fishes  of 
the  United  States.  Baird,  Prof.  Spencer F.  (In 
Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  V.  10.     1873) 53—323 

Questions  relative  to  the  food-fishes  of  the  United 
States.  Baird,  Prof.  Spencer  F.  (/n  Sm.  Misc. 
Coll.,v. 10.    1873) 53—323 

United   States  Commission  of  fish  and   fisheries. 

Report  for  1875-76.    Baird,  S.  F.     Wash., 1878.       31—189 

CONTENTS. 

1.  Inquiry  into  the  decrease  of  the  food-fishes. 

2.  Propagiition  of  food-fishes  in  the  waters  of  the  United 

States. 

FROGS. 

Anatomy  of  the  nervous  system  of  Kana  pipi- 

ens.     Wyman,  Jeff"rie8.     (In%m.  Contrib., -v.  b).  53 — 322 

Check  list  of  North  American  batrachia.       Cope, 

E.  D.       (In  %m.  Misc.  Coll.,  \.l^.    1878) 53—323 

Frogs.     Dallas,  W.  S.     (In  Circle  of  the  sciences, 

v.3) 32—197 

INSECTS. 

Miscellaneous   Works. 

Bulletins  of  the  United  States  Entomological  Com- 
mission.    Nos.  1  to  5.     Wash.,  1877-1880 54—326 

See  Reports  of  commission,  under  Bugs,  Locusts,  &.c. 

Circular  to  entomologists.      (In   Sm.  Misc.  CoU., 

v.8,1869) 53-323 

Classification  of  insects  from  embryological  data. 

Agassi/,,  Louis.     (In  Sm.  Contrib  ,  v.  2)  53—323 

Coleoptera:  Catalogue.  Horn,  G.  H.  (Fourth  An- 
nual Jieport  United  States  Geological  and  Geo- 
graphical Survey  of  the  Territories.     1871) 54 — 326 

Same.     Horn,   George  H.      (Fifth    Annual 

Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  and  Geo- 
graphical Survey  of  the  Territories.    1872) 54 — 326 


Natural  History — continued. 

Same.      Horn,  George  H.      (Sixth  Annual 

Report  of  the  United  Statex  Geological  and  Geo- 

grajihieal  Survey  of  the  Territories.     1873) 54 — 326 

. Same.     List  of  species  of  coleoptera.    Ulko, 

Henry.  (Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  United 
States  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 

Territories.     1874) 54—323 

Same.      Classification    of  North    American 

coleoptera.    Le  Coute,  John  L.     (In  Sm.  Mine. 

CoU.,  V.  3,6,11.     1862-74) ...   54—323 

Same.  New  species  of  North  American  co- 
leoptera.   Parts  1,  2.    Le  Conte,  J.  L.     (In  Sm. 

Misc.  Coll,  V.  6,  U.     1867-74) 53—323 

Destruction  of  pine  timber  in  the  Rocky  mountains 
(in  connection  with  insects].  Carpenter,  W.  L. 
(Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Ter- 

ritoHe4t.     1874) 54—326 

Diptera  collected  by  W.  L.  Carpenter,  in  Colorado, 
in  the  summer  of  1873.  Osten  Sacken,  C.  R. 
(Seventh  Annual  Uejiort  of  the  United  State* 
Geological  and  Geographical  S\iroey  of  the  Ter- 
ritories.    1874) 54—326 

Same.    Catalogue  of  the  described  diptera 

of  North  America.    Osten  Sacken,  C.  R.     (In 

Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  3.     18G2) 53—323 

Same.     Monographs  of  the  diptera  of  North 

America.  Parts  1,  2,  3,  4.  Loew,  H.  Edited  by 
Osten  Sa<;kpn,  C,  R.     (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  6, 

7,  8.     1867-1869) 53—323 

Directions  for  collecting  and  preserving  insects. 

Packard,  A.  S.  jr.  (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  11.  1874)      53—323 
Entomology.   '  Duncan,  James.     (In  Naturalist's 

library,  v.  28)    31— 19o 

Galls  collected  by  W.  L.  Carpenter  .  Osten 
Sacken,  C.  R.  (Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the 
United  States  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey 

of  the  Territories.     1874) 54—326 

Hemiptera,  catalogue  of.  Uhler,  P.  H.  (Fourth 
Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  and 

Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories.     1871) 54 — 326 

Same.    Of  the  western  Territories  of  the 

United  States,  chiefly  from  tlie  surveys  of  Hay- 
den,  F.  V.  Uhler,  P.  H.  (IHfth  Annual  Report 
of  the  United  States  Geological  and  Geographical 

Survey  of  the  Territories.     1872) 54 — 325 

Insect  instinct  ami  transformations.    Morris,  J.  G. 

(/?i  Sm.  /i:ep(.,  1855)    54—324 

Insect  world.  Ulus.  Figuier,  L.  N.  Y.,  1872...  31—189 
Insecta.  (In  Circle  of  the  sciences, v.  2,  p.  330). . .  32 — 197 
Insects.     See  Bulletins  of  the  United  States  Geological  and 

Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories. 
Insects  aft'ecting  the  cranberry ;  with  remarks  on 
other  iujurioua  insects.  I*ackard,  A.  S.,  jr. 
(Te7ith  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territo- 
ries.    1S78.)    Illus.     Wash 54—326 

Insects  at  home.  Illus.  Wood,  J.  G.,  Phila.,  1873.  31—189 
Insects  inliabiting  Great  Salt  lake  and  other  saline 
or  alkaline  lakes  of  the  west.  Packard,  A.  S.,  jr. 
(Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territo- 
ries.    1873) 54—326 

Instructions  for  collecting  insects.     {In  Sm.  Rept.^ 

1058) 54—324 

Lepidoptera  of  North  America,  Catalogue  of  the 
described.  Morris,  John  G.   (In  Sxa.  Misc.  CoU., 

v.3.    1862)  53—323 

Same.    Of  North  America,  Synopsis  of  the 

described.  Part  1.  Diurnal  and  crepuscular 
lepidoptera.  Morris,  John  G.  (In  Sm.  Misc. 
Coll.,  V.4.     1862) 53—323 


NATURAL. 


207 


NATITEAL. 


Natural  History—  continued. 
Myriopods  collected  by  W.  L.  Carpenter  in  1873  in 
ColoriMlo.    Packard,  A.  S.,^r.    (Seventh  Annual 
Jieport  of  the  United  Stalts  Oeologieal  and  Gen- 
graphical  Survey  of  the  Territories.     1874) 54—325 

Neuroptera  of  North  America,  Synopsis  of  the  de- 
scribed, witli  a  list  of  the  South  American  spe- 
cies. Uageu,  H.  A.  (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll ,  v.  4. 
1802) 53—323 

New  insects,  Description  of.  Packard,  A.  S  ,  jr. 
(Sixth  Annual  Report  uf  the  United  States  Geo- 
topical  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territo- 
ries.    1873.)    Illus 54—326 

Orthoptera,  Saltatorial,  of  the  BocUy  mountain  re- 
gion. Thomas,  Cyrus.  (Fifth  Annual  Report 
of  the  United  States  Geologica-l  and  Geographical 
Survey  of  the  Territories.     1872) 54 — 325 

Notes    on    orthoptera.      Tliomas,     Cyrus. 

(Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Oeo- 
logieal and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories.   187:t)  54—325 

Catalogue  of  orthoptera  of  North  America 

described    previous  to  1867.      Scudder,   S.   H. 

(InSm.  Misc.  Coll., v.%.     1869) 53—323 

Fseudo-neuroptera  and  neuroptera  collected  by 
"W  L.  Carpenter  in  1873  in  Colorado.  Ilagou. 
H.  A.  (Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  United 
States  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 
Territories.     1874)  54—325 

Transformations  of  insects.  Illus.    Duncan,  P.  M. 

Phila,,  n.  d  31-189 

Treatise  on  some  of  the  insects  of  New  England 
which  are  injurious  to  vegetation.  Harris,  Tliad- 
deusW.    Cambridge,  1842 31—189 

Insects  of   Various  Orders. 


Dunbar,  W.     (Naturalist's  library, 


Beea :    Bees. 

V.  34) 

Beetles : 

Beetles.     Duncan,  J.     (XaturalisVs  library, 

V.  33)    .... 

Coleoptera  of  Kansas  and  eastern  New  Mex- 
ico,   Le  Gonte,  John  L.     (In&vi.Misc.  Contrib., 


31—190 


31—190 


V.  11) 53—323 

Bags: 

Chinch   bug :    its  history,  characters,  and 

habits,  and  the  means  of  destroying  it  or  couuter- 
acting  its  il^iuries.  Thomas,  Cyrus  (Bulletin 
No.  5  of  the  United  States  Entomological  Com- 
mission.    1879) 54 — 326 

Batterflies ; 

British  buttertlies.     Duncan,  .J.     (Natural- 
ises library,  v.  29) 31 — 190 

Foreign  buttertlies.    Duncan,  J.     (Natural- 
ists library,  v.  31) 31 190 

List  of  species  of  buttertlies  collected  by 

Campbell  Carrington  and  William  B.  Logan,  of 
the  expedition  in  1871.  Edwards,  \V.  H.  (Fifth 
Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological 
and    Geographical    Survey    of   the   Territories. 

1872)  54—325 

-  List  of  species  of  butterflies  collected  by 


W.  L.  Carpeuter,  for  the  United  States  geologi- 
cal survey  of  Colorado  in  1873.  Edwards,  W.  11. 
(Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories.    1874)  

Dragon-fly : 

Odonata  from  the  Yellowstone.  Hagen,  H.  A. 

(Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territo- 
ries.    1873) , 


Natural  History — continued. 

Grr^sshoppers  and  Locusts : 

Destruction  of  the  young  or  unfledged  lo- 
cust. (Bulletin  No.  1  of  the  United  States  Ento- 
mological Commissum.     1877) 

Grasshoppers  and  locust«  of  America.  Tay- 
lor, A.  S.     (7)1  Sm.  Rept.,  18.i8) 

Grasshopper  (wingless)  of  Shasta  and  Fall 

river  valley,  Cal.     (In  Sm.  Rept.,  1860) 

List  and  descriptions  of  new  species  of  or- 

thoi)tera,  with  remarks  on  the  Caloptcnus  spre- 
tus,  or  hateful  grasshopper.  Thomas,  Cyrus. 
(Fouith  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Sitroey  of  the  Territo- 
ries.)   Illus.     Wash.,  1871 

Natural  history  of  the  Rooky  mountain  lo- 
cust, and  on  the  habits  of  the  young  or  unfledged 
in.sects.  (Bulletin  No.  2  of  the  United  States  En- 
tomological Commission.     1877) 

Notes  on  the  orthoptera  collected  by  F.  V. 

Hayden  in  Nebraska.  Scudder,  Samuel  H. 
(Final  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  and 
Geographical  Survey  of  Nebraska  and  portions  of 

the  adjacent  Territories.    1871.)    Illus 

Iloi:ky  mountain  Iicust,  and  the  best  meth- 
ods of  preventing  its  injuries  and  guardmg 
against  its  invasions.  (First  Annual  Report  of 
the  United  States  Entomological  Commissicm  for 

1877.)    Maps  and  illus.    1878 

Rocky  mountain  locust  and  other  insects 

now  injuring,  or  likely  to  injure,  field  and  gar- 
den crops  in  the  western  States  and  Territories. 
_  Packard.  A.  S.,  jr.  (Ninth  Annual  Report  of 
the  United  Stales  Geological  and  Geographical 
Survey  of  the  Territories.)     Uhis.    Wash.,  1878- . 

Synopsis  of  the  acrididic  of  North  America, 

and  acridid.'p  of  North  America  not  found  in  the 
United  States.  Thomas,  Cyrus.  (Pinal  Reports 
or  Monographs  of  the  United  States  Geological 
Survey  of  the    Territories.     Parts  1,   2,   v.   .'>.) 

Illus.     Wash.,  1873 

Moths  : 

British  moths.     Duncan,  J.     (Naturalist's 

library,  v.  30) 

Descriptions  of  new  species  of  mallophaga. 

Packard,  A.  S.,  jr.  (Sixth  Anyiual  Report  of  the 
United  States  Geological  and  Geographical  Sur- 
vey of  the  Terntories.     1873)  

Exotic  moths.  Duncan,  J.  (Naturalist's  li- 
brary, v.  32) 

Geometrid  moths;    or,    phalsenida;    of  the 

United  States  :  a  monograph.  Illus.  Packard, 
A.  S.,  jr.  (Final  Reports  or  Monographs  of  the 
United  Slates  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territo- 
ries.)   Wash,  1876 

On  the  geographical  distribution  of  the  moths 

of  Colorado.  Packard,  A.  S.,  jr.  (Seventh  Annual 
Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  and  Geo- 
graphical Survey  of  the  Territories.    1874) 

Wasps:  Synopsis  of  American  solitary  waspR. 
Do  Saussure,  Henri.  (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  14. 
1875) 

INVERTEBRATES. 


54—326 

54—324 
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54—326 


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64—325 


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54—325 


31—190 


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31—190 


54—325 


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53—323 


54—325 


54—326 


Inirertebrated  animals.    Dallas,  W.  S.     (Cfircle  of 

the  sciences,  V.  2.     1864) 32 197 

Synopsis  of  the  marine  invertebrata  of  Grand 
Manau,  or,  the  region  round  the  Bay  of  Fundy, 
New  Brunswick.  Stimpson,  William.  (In  Sm. 
Contrib.,  v.  6) 54 322 


KATURAL. 


208 


NATUEAL. 


Natural  History— continued. 

MAMMALIA. 
General  and  Mwcellaneous   li'orks. 

Amphibious  carnivora.  Hamilton,  R.   {Naturalist's 

library,  v.25) 31—190 

Arrangement  of  the  families  of  mammals,  with 
analytical  tabUs.  Gill,  Theodore.  (In  Sm. 
Misc.  Coll.,  \.\l.     1872) 53—323 

British  quadrupeds.  Macgillivray,  W.  (Natural- 
ist's library,  \.\1) 31 — 190 

Oatalognes  of  mammals  and  birds.  Stewart,  James. 
{Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Surviy  of  the  Territo- 
ries.    1871) 54—325 

Oats  and  dogs;  or,  notes  and  anecdotes  of  two 
great  families  of  the  animal  kingdom-  Illus. 
Miller,  Mrs.  Hugh.     Lond.  and  N.  Y.,  1872 8—48 

Chapters  on  animals.      Illus.      Hamerton,  P.  G. 

Boat.,  1874 31—191 

Fur-bearing  animals:  a  monograph  of  North 
American  mustelidaj.  Hlus.  Cones,  Elliott. 
(Miscellaneous  Publications  No.  8  of  the  United 
States  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 
Territories.    1877)  54—326 

Geographical  distribution  of  animal».  Hlns.  Wal- 
lace, A.  R.    N.T.,187C.    2v 31—191 

Homes  without  hands ;  being  a  description  of  the 
habitations  of  animals,  classed  according  to  the 
principle  of  thoir  construction.  Illus.  Wood, 
John  George.     N.  Y.,  1874    ..   31—191 

Intelligence  of  animals.   Hlus.   Menault,  E.    N.  Y., 

1872 31-191 

Mammalia.    Illus.     Figuier^L.     N.  Y.,  1870    31—191 

Mammalia.    Dallas,  W.  S.     {Circle  of  the  sciences, 

V.  3.     1854) 32—197 

Manmialia.    Smith,  C.  H.    (Naturalists  library, 

V.  15) 31—190 

Mammals.    See  Bulletins  of  the  United  States  Geological 
and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories.     (54 — 326.) 

Mammals  of  Montana,  Idaho,  Wyoming,  and 
Utah.  Hlua.  Merrfam,  C.  H.  (Sixth  Annual  lie- 
port  of  the  United  States  Geological  and  Geograph- 
ical Survey  of  the  Territories.    1873) 54 — 325 

Man  and  apes.    Hlus.    Mivart,  St.  George.    N.  Y., 

1874 30—186 

Man  and  beast,  here  and  hereafter.  Wood,  Rev. 
J.G.    N.Y.,n.d 31—191 

Structure  of  the  skeleton  and  teeth.      Owen,  R. 

(Circle  of  the  sciences,  v.  1) 32 — 197 

Thick-skinned  quadrupeds.  Jardiue,  W.  (Natur- 
alists library,  v.  23) 31—190 

Zoological  mythology ;  or,  the  legends  of  animals. 

Gubematis,  Angelode.     1872 14 —  81 

Mammals  of  Farioiia  Orders. 

Bison  Americanus.  Allen,  J.  A.  (Ninth  Annual 
Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  and  Geo- 
graphical Survey  of  the  Territories.     1876) 54 — 326 

Deer,  antelopes,  camels,  &c.  Jardine,  W.  (Natur- 
alists library,  V.  21) 31 — 190 

Dogs.    Smith,  C.  H.     2  v.     (Naturalisfs  library, 

V.  18, 19) .•...       31—190 

Goats,  sheep,  oxen,  &c.    Jardine,  W.    (Naturalists 

library,  V.  22) 31—190 

Horses.    Smith,  C.  H.    {Naturalists  library,  v.  20).      31—190 

Lions  and  tigers.  Jardine,  W.  (Naturalists  li- 
brary, V.  16) 31—190 

Monkey's.      Jardine,    W.      (Naturalist's    library, 

V.  27) 31—190 


Natural  History — continued. 

Monograph  of  rodentia  of  North  America.  Hlua. 
Coues,  E.,  and  Allen,  J.  A.  {Final  Report  of  the 
United  States  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey 
of  the  Territories,  v.  11.    1877) 54—325 

Whales,  &c.    Hamilton,  R.    {Naturalists  library, 

V.  26)   31—190 

MOLLU8CA — SHKIXS   AND   SIIKLLFISH, 

Arrangements  of  the  families  of  mollusks.     Gill, 

Thecdiire.    (Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  10.     1873)  53—323 

Bibliography  of  Xortli  American  conchology,  pre- 
vious to  the  year  1860.  Tart  1.  American 
authors.  Binney,  W.  G.  (Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  5. 
1863) ' 53—323 

Same.     Part  2.    Foreign  autliors.     Binney, 

W.  G.     (Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  9.     1869) 53—323 

Oheck  list  of  the  shells  of  North  America.    Lea, 

Isaac,  &c.     (Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  2.     1862) 53—323 

Circular  in  reference  to  collecting  North  American 

shells.     (Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  y.  2.     1862)  53—323 

Instructions  for  collecting  land  and  fresh-water 

shells.     Lewis,  L.     (In  Sm.  Rept,  1866) 54—324 

Land  and  fresh-water  shells  of  North  America. 
Partsl,  2,  3.  Binney,  W.  (J.,  and  Bland,  T.  (Sm. 
Misc.  Coll.,  V.  7,8.     1867-'69) 53—323 

MoUusca:  shellfish  and  their  allies.    {TnSxa.Rept., 

1860) ..      54—324 

Mollusks  of  western  North  Ameiica.    Carpenter, 

Philip  P.     {Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  10.    1873) 53—323 

Monograph  of  recent  and  fossil  American  corbicu- 
liuhv..  Prime,  Temple.  (Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  7. 
1867) 53—323 

Names  which  have  been  applied  to  the  subdivisions 
of  the  class  brachiopoda,  excluding  the  rudistes, 
previous  to  the  year  1877,  Index  to  the.  Dall, 
W.  H.     (Sm.  J/u(c.  C'oii.,  V.  13.     1878) 53—323 

Organic  nature:    mollusks.     Dallas,  W.  S.     (In 

Circle  of  sciences,  v.  2) 32 — 194 

Researches  upon  the  liydr(»biina!  and  allied  forms; 
chieHy  made  from  materials  in  the  museum  of 
the  Smithsonian  institution.  Stimpsou,  Will- 
iam.    {Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  V.  7.     1867) 53—323 

See,  also.  Crustaceans  in  this  class. 

UKPTILES. 

Catalogue  of  North  American  reptiles  in  the  mu- 
seum of  the  Smithsonian  institution.  Part  1. 
Serpents.  Baird,  Spencei-  F.,  and  Girard,  C. 
(Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  V.  2.)     Wash.,  1862 53—323 

Check  list  of  North  American  batrachia  and  rep- 
tilia,  with  aaystomatic  list  of  the  higher  groups, 
and  an  essay  on  geographical  dit^tributiou  based 
on  the  specimens  contained  in  the  United  States 
national  museum.  Cope,  Edward  D.  (Sm. 
Misc.  Coll.,  V.  13.     1878) 53—323 

Circular  relating  to  collections  of  living  reptiles. 

(Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  V.  15.     1878) : 53—323 

Reptiles.    Dallas,    M.   S.    (Circle  of  the  sciences, 

V.  3).-. 32—197 

Reptiles  and  birds.    Illus.    Figuier,  L.    N.  Y.,1870.      31—191 

Reptiles  of  the  Survey  collected  by  Campbell  Car- 
rington  and  C.  M.  Dawes.  Cope,  Edward  D. 
(Fifth  Anmtal  Report  of  the  United  States  Geolog- 
ical and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories. 
1872)    54—325 

Venom  of  the  rattlesnake,  with  an  investigation 
of  the  anatomy  and  physiology  of  the  organs 
concerned.  Mitchell,  S.  Weir.  (Sm.  ContrUf., 
V.  12) 53    322 


NATURAL. 


209 


NEWCOMB. 


Natural  History — contiuiied. 

IIHIZOPODA. 

Fresh- water  Rhizopods  of  North  America.  Leidy, 
Joseph.  (Final  Reports  or  Monographs  o/  the 
United  States  Oeotogical  Survey  of  the  Territories^ 

V.12.     lUus.     1879) 54—325 

See  Circle  of  the  sciences,  v.  2,  p.  204.    (32—197.) 

WORMS. 

Cotton  worm.  Summary  of  its  natural  history, 
with  an  account  of  its  enemies,  and  the  best 
means  of  controlling  it.  Riley,  Charles  V.  (Sul- 
letin  No.  3  of  the  United  States  Entomological 
Commission.)    Wash.,  1880 54—328 

Description  of  new  parasitic  worms  found  in  the 
brains  and  other  parts  of  birds.  Packard,  Dr. 
A.  S.,  jr.  {Sixth  Anmtal  Report  of  the  United 
■  States  Geological  and  Geographi^^al  Survey  of  the 
Territories.    1873.)    Illus 54—322 

Notice  of  some  worms  collected  during  Dr.  Hay- 
den's  ex]iedition  to  the  Yellowstone  river  in  1871. 
Leidy,  Joseph.  (Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the 
United  States  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey 
of  the  Territories.    1872)  54—325 

Natural  i>hilo8ophy.    See  Physics,  or  Natural  philosophy. 

Natural  theology.     See  Biblical  and  religious  literature. 

Naturalist's  library.  Jardiiie,  Sir  Will- 
iam,fd.   Illus.    E(liii.,1840-'62.    40 v. 31 —190, 191 

Nature  and  the  supernatural.     Buslinell, 

H.     1859 14—84 

Nature  and  use  of  money.     Gray,  J.    1848.  29 — 176 

Nautical  almanac  (American  epliemeris). 
29v.    Wash 55—330,331 

Naval  academy,  History  of.      Soley,  J.  R. 

1876 43—245 

Naval  observatory  (United  States),  In- 
struments and  publications  of.  Illus. 
1876 55— 3;U 

Naval  register  of  the  United  States,  from 
1775  to  1853;  with  a  history  of  each  ves- 
sel's service  and  fate.  Emmons,  6.  F. 
1853.... 43—264 

Naval  tactics  manual.    Ward,.!.  H.    1859.  43—245 
yote. — For  histories  of  navy  t)f  the  United  States,  see 

Navy,  under  United  States. 
For  lives  of  eminent  naval  commanders,  tee  Collective  bi- 
ograph^y  (Naval).    Also,  see  Biography  (Individual)  for 
lives ot  Anson, George:  Jones,  J.  Paul;  Decatur;  Perry; 
Farragut ;  Kupert,  Prince. 

Navarrete,  Don  Martin  Fernandez  de. 
Coleccion  de  los  viages  y  descubrimien- 
tos.     Mad.,  1825-'37.     5v 53—321 

Navy  (United  States),   Regulations  for. 

1870 43—245 

Neal,  Daniel.  History  of  the  Puritans, 
from  1517  to  1688.  Bath,  Eng.,  1793-'97. 
5v 14—  85 

Neander,  Augustus  Johann  Wilhelm. 
Leetures  on  the  history  of  Christian  dog- 
mas. .Jacobi,  J.  L.,  ed.  Eyland,  J.  E., /r. 
Lond.,  1858.    2v 14—87 

Life  of  Jesus  Christ  in  its  historical 

connection  and  historical  development. 
McCliutook,  J.,  and  Blumenthal,  C.  E., 

trs.    N.  Y.,1858 39—238 

27 


Nebraska : 

First,  second,  and  third  annual  re- 
ports of  the  United  States  Geological 
Survey  of  the  Territories  (1867, 1868,  and 
1869),  embracing  Nebraska,  Wyoming, 
Colorado,  and  New  Mexico.  Hayden, 
F.  V.     Wa,sh.,  1873 54—325 

Nebraska  in  1857.  Wool  worth,  J.  M. 

18,57 ,50—309 

Nebnls.    See  Astronomy. 

Wfcele,  Henry.  Romance  of  history,  Eng- 
land.    Loud.,  u.  d 9 —  51 

Negro.    *S'ec  Slavery ;  Man  (Ethnology). 

Neill,  Edward  Duffiehl.  Fairfaxes  of 
England  anil  America  in  the  17th  and 
18th  centuries.     Albany,  1868 36—217 

History  of  Minnesota.    PUila.,  1858.  50—319 

Nero :  an  historical  play.     Story,  W.  W. 

1875    17—106 

Nervous  system.    See  Medicine  (Nervous  system). 

Netherlands : 

Belgique   et   Hollande,    &c.      897- 

1843.     Van  Hasselt,  A.     (L'Univers.)...  43— 260 

History  of  the  revolt  of  the  Nether- 
lands.    Sch  i  Her,  F.     1847.     2  v 48—296 

History  of  the  United  Netherlands. 

Motley.J.L.     1868.     4v 48—296 

Philosophy  of  art  in  tlie  Nether- 
lauds.     Taiue,  H.A.     1872 15—90 

See,  also,  Holland. 

IVeiiinan,  H.,  and  Barretti,  G.  *  Dic- 
tionary of  the  Spanish  .and  English  lan- 
guages.    Bost.,  1849.     2v    25—150 

Nevada : 

Note. — See  United  States  Geogr.aphio.Tl  and  Geological 
Surveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian,  in  charge  of  G.  M. 
Wheeler.  (54— 2J7.)  Alto,  United  States  PaciBc  Kail- 
road  reports,  v.  2.     (20—120.) 

Sec,  also.  United  States  Geological  Exploration  of  the  For- 
tieth Parallel,  Clarence  King  in  charge,  v.  3.  Comstock 
lode,  with  atlas.     (31—187.) 

New  American  cyclopiodia.     Ripley,  G., 

and  Dana,  C.  A.,  <  (fa.     1861-'63.     16  v....  24-148 
See,  also,  American  cycloppedia  (Appleton's).    (24 — 148.) 

New  Atlantis.     Bacon,  F.     (In  Worlss,  v.  1.     1857)      21—128 

New  atmosphere.   {Gail  Hamilton.)    1865.  23—138 

New  Bedford,  Mass. : 

History  of  New  Bedford.     Ricket- 

son.D.     1858 50—309 

New  Bnmswick: 

New  Brunswick,  with  notes  for  emi- 
grants.    Illus.     Gesuer.A.     1847 48—296 

See,  also,  America  (British). 

Ncwcoillbj  Simon.  General  integrals 
of  planetary  motion.  (In  Sm.  Contrih., 
V.21) 53—322 

Investigation  of  the  orbit  of  Nep- 
tune, with  general  tables  of  its  motion. 
(/«Sm.  CoH<W6.,v.  15) 53—322 

Investigation  of  the  orbit  of  Uranus, 

with  general  tables  of  its  motion.     {In 

Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  19) 6»— 38? 


NBWCOMB. 


210 


NEW  WORLD. 


Newcomb,  Simon — continued. 

Recurience  of  solar  eclipses,  with 

tables  of  eclipses  from  B.  C.  700  to  A.  D. 

2300.     Wash., 1879 55—331 

Nevr    (lay:    songs    and    sonnets.      lUus. 

Gilder,E.W.     1-J76 16—98 

New  education  by  work  according  to  Froe- 
bel's  method.  Buelow,  B.  von  Maren- 
holtz-.    1876 14—82 

New  England : 

History  of  New  England  (to  1689). 

Palfrey,J.G.     1865.     3v 49—301 

Magnalia  Cbristi  Americani:  ec- 
clesiastical history  of  New  England. 
Mather,  C.     1853.    2  v 14—  85 

Memorial  volume  of  the   Popham 

celebration,  August  29,  1862.  Illus. 
Ballard,  Edward.     Portland,  1863 50—306 

New  England  legends.     Spoftbrd, 

H.P.    1871 11-62 

New  England  tragedies.  Long- 
fellow, H.  W.     1868 16—96 

Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  Eng- 
land coast.     Drake,  S.  A.     u.d 34 — 209 

Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimac 

rivers.     Thoreau,  H.  D.     1868 34—209 

Woods  and  by-ways  of  New  Eng- 
land.    Flagg,W.     1872 34—208 

See,  also.  Histories  of  Connecticut,  Maine,  Massachusetts, 

New  Hampshire,  Rhode  Island,  etc. 
See  Biblical  and  ecclesiastical  literature  (New  England 

churches) . 

Newfoundland : 

Excursions  in  and  about  Ne«  fonnd- 

lanjl   in   18.39-'40.      Jukes,  J.  15.     1842. 

2v 34—210 

See,  also,  America  (British). 

Ne-vr  Fi'ance.     See  Canada. 

New   Granada :    twenty  mouths  in   the 

Andes.     Illus.    Holton,  I.  F.     1357 35—214 

JVewhall,  Isaac.  Letters  on  Junius, 
addressed  to  John  Pickering,  *sq., 
showing  that  the  author  of  that  cele- 
brated work  was  Earl  Temple.  Bost., 
1831 40—242 

New^  Hampshire : 

Gazetteer  of  New  Hampshire.  Hay- 
ward,  J.     1849 '..  50—308 

History  of  New  Hampshire.     1614- 

1819.     Barstow,G.     1842 50—308 

New  Hampshire  historical  society  : 

collections.     1824-'37.     5  v 50—309 

New  Jersey : 

Historical  collections  of  the  State 

of  New  Jersey.  Barber,  J.  W.,  and  Howe, 

H.     1844 50—308 

History  of  New  Jersey.     Gordon,  T. 

F.     1834 50—308 

New  Jersey  official  register  of  the 

officers  and  men  of,  in  the  revolutionary 

■srw.     Stryker,W.  S.     1872 51—310 

Now  Jerusalem  church.    See  Biblical  and  religious  litera- 
ture (Swedenborgianism). 


Ne^y  life  in  new  lands.    Lippincott,  S.  J. 

1873 , 34—208 

Ne'w  Mexico : 

Autiquities  of  New  Mexico.    Lyon, 

W.  B.  {In  Sm.  Hept.,  1871) 54—324 

Coleoptera   of   New  Mexico.     Le 

Conte,  J.  L.     (/n  Sm.  Conirib.,  v.  11)..  53—322 

Commerce  of  the  prairies.  Gregg,  J. 

2v.     1864 3,5—216 

Narrative  of  the  Santa  F(5  expedi- 
tion.   Illus.    Kendall,  G.W.    1850.   2  v.  :»— 216 

Planta)  Wrightiamn   Texano-Neo- 

Mexicanue.      Parts  1,2.     Gray,  A.     {In 

Sm.  Con<n7>.,  V.  3-5) 53—322 

Report  on  the  United   States  and 

Mexican  boundary  survey.     Illus.     Em- 
ory, W.  H.     1859.     2v 54-328 

Two  thousand  miles  on  horseback. 

A  summer  tour  in  1866.     Meline,  J.  F. 

1867 35-216 

Views  along  the  boundary  between 

the  United  States  and  Mexico 30 — 182 

See  Engineer  Department:  Reports  upon  Geographical 
and  Geological  Explorations  and  Surveys  west  of  the 
100th  ineridian,  Wheeler,  G.  M.,  in  charge,  under  United 
States.  See,  also.  Geological  survey,  Ha^yden,  F.  V.,  in 
charge,  under  United  States.  Also,  Pacific  railroad  re- 
ports, V.  2,  5,  7,  10,  11.     (20—118—119.) 

New^  pautheon :  historical  dictionary  of 
the  gods,  demi-gods,  heroes,  and  fabu- 
lous personages  of  antiquity.  Illus. 
Bell.J.     1790.     2v 25—151 

New  South  Wales : 

Climate  of  New  South  Wales :  de- 
scriptive, historical,  and  tabular.  Kua- 
sell,  H.  C.     1877 .52—314 

Finances    of    New    South    Wales. 

1874 52-314 

Report  of  the  origin  and  jirogrcss  of 

the  railways  of  New  South  Wales,  from 

1846 to  1877.    Rae.John.    1846-77.    3  v.  .52— 314 

See,  also,  Australia. 

Newrspaper  directory,  American ;  con- 
taining lists  of  all  the  newspapers  and 
periodicals  published  in  the  United 
States  and  Canada.  Rowell,  G.  P. 
1872-1875.     2v 25—149 

Newspapers.    See  Journalism  and  the  press. 

New  Timon.    Poetical  romance.    Bulwer- 

Lytton,  Sir  E.     1849 16—100 

Newton,  John.  Works,  with  a  memoir 
of  his  life,  by  the  Bev.  Richard  Cecil. 
N.  Y.,  1860 14—  86 

Newton,  John,  and  GiUmore,  Q.  A. 
Report  upon  the  results  of  firing  to 
determine  the  pressure  of  the  blast 
from  15-iuch  smooth-bore  guns,  made 
at  Staten  Island,  New  York  harbor,  in 
1872  and  1873.     Wash.,  1874 54—327 

Newtow^n,  Long  Island.  Annals  of  New- 
town.    Riker,  J.     1852 50—308 

New^  world  compared  with  the  old.  Illus. 
Townsend,  G.  A.     1870 34—208 


NEW  YORK. 


211 


NOCTES. 


New  York  City : 

Annals  of  New  York  city  and  State 

in  the  olilcu  time.    Watson,  J.  F.    1846.  50—307 

Descrii>tion  of   Croton   aqueduct. 

Illus.     Schiiunke,  T.     1846 53—321 

Knickerbocker's    history  of    New 

York.     Irving,  W.     1851 a—  -29 

Old  New  York.     Francis,   J.   W. 

1858 50—308 

What  I  saw   in  New   York   city. 

Ross,  .1.  H.     1851 50—308 

New  York  State : 

Aboriginiil  nioiiiinients  of  the  State 

of  New  York.     Squier,  E.  G.     (in  Sm. 

Cmtrib.,  v.  2) 53— 3-.ft> 

Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

Distumell,  J.    1843 50—308 

Geological    map    of   New    York. 

1842 31—187 

Historical  collections  of  New  York. 

Illus.     Barber,  J.  W.     1851 50—308 

Historical  society  collections.   1809- 

'29.     5v 50—308 

Same.        2d      series.        1841-'49. 


2  V 50—308 

Same.  Proceedings.    1844-'50.   7  v.  50—308 

History  of  New  York  to  1783.    Dun- 
lap,  W.     1839,'40.     2v 50—308 

History  of   New   York   under  the 

Dutch.     O'Callaghan,   E.   B.     1816-'49. 

2v ,50—307 

Natural  history  of  New  York.    Illus. 

1843.     19  V 31—187,188 

CONTENTS. 

Zoology.    James  E.  Do  Kay.    5  v. 

Botany.    John  Toirey.    2  v. 

Mineralogy.    Lewis  C.  Beck.    1  v. 

Geologv'.     William  W.  Mather,  Ebenezer  Emmons,  Lard- 

ner  vanuxem,  and  James  Hall.    4  v. 
Pateontology.    James  Hall.     2  v. 
Agriculture.    Ebenczer  Emmons.     5  t. 

New  York,  past,  present,  and  f..ture. 

Illus.     Ik'lden,  E.  P.     1850 50—308 

New   Zealand.     Russell,  M.     {Edinburgh 

cabinet  library,  v.3:i.     1842) 29—179 

Nicaragua : 

Nicaragua;     its    people,    scenery, 

monuments,   and    the    proposed    inter- 
oceanic  canal,     v.  2.     Illus.     Squier,  E. 

G.     N.Y.,1852 35—216 

War  in    Nicaragua.     Walker,  W. 

1800 42—255 

Nichol,  John  Pnngle.  *  Cyclopajdia  of 
the  physical  sciences;  comprising  acous- 
tics, a.stronomy,  dynamics,  electricity, 
heat,  hydrodynamics,  magnetism,  philo- 
sophy of  mathematics,  meteorology,  op- 
tics,   pueum.afics,    statics,    &c.      Illus. 

Loud.,  I860 2!>— 153 

Nicholson,  Peter.  "Architectural  dic- 
tionary; a  nomenclature  and  derivation 
of  the  terms  employed  by  architects, 
builders,  and  workmen.  Lond.,  1819. 
2v 26—160 


Nicholson,  Peter — continued.  ' 

Car])eutry:  guide-book  for  carpen- 
try and  joining.   Illus.   Loud.,lt,52.    2v.  19 — 114 

New  and  improved  pr.actic.al  builder 

and  workman's  companion.  Illus.  Loud.,  » 

n.d.     3v 19—113 

Practical  treatise  on  the  art  of  ma- 
sonry and  stone-cutting.  Illus.  Lond., 
1835 19—114 

Principles  of  architecture ;  rules  of 

the  art,  with  their  application  to  prac- 
tice ;  also  rules  for  shadows,  and  for  the 
five  orders.  Illus.  Sixth  edition,  by 
Joseph  Gwilt.     Lond.,  1848 19—114 

IViebuhr,  Barthold  Georg.  Greiik  hero 
stories.     N.Y.,1879 9—51 

CONTENTS. 

Voyage  of  the  Argonauts;  Stories  of  Hercules;  Hera- 
kleidje  and  Orestes. 

Lectures  on  ancient  history,  from 

the  earliest  times  to  the  taking  of  Alex- 
andria.    Phil.,  1852.    v.2,3 43—263 

Night  thoughts.    Young,  Edward.     1864. 

2v 17—104 

Nile  (The) : 

Albert  N'Yanza  great  basin  of  the 

Nile.     Illus.     Baker,  Sir  S.  W.     1870 ...  33— 202 
Land  of  the  Nile.     Illus.     Adams, 

W.H.D.     1871 33—204 

My  winter  on  the  Nile,  among  the 

mummies  and  Moslems.    Illus.   Warner, 

Charles  Dudley.     1876 33—201 

Nile  notes  of  a  howadji.     Curtis, 

George  William.     1856 33—201 

Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia,  and 

the  sword-hunters  of  the  Hamran  Arabs. 

Illus.     Baker,  Sir  Samuel  W.     1871 33—201 

Rob  Roy  on  the  Nile,  &c.     Illns. 

Macgregor,  J.     1870 35—214 

Sailing  on  the  Nile.     Laporte,  L. 

1872 33—201 

See,  also,  Africa;  Egypt. 

Niles,  Hezekiah.  Principles  and  acts  of 
the  revolution  in  America ;  an  attempt 
to  collect  and  preserve  some  of  the 
siieeches,  orations,  and  proceedings, 
with  .sketches  and  remarks  on  men  and 
things.    Bait.,  1822 42—254 

IViinniO,  Joseph,  jr.  First  annual  re- 
port on  the  internal  commerce  of  the 
United  States.     Wash.,  1877.     Maps...  55 — 334 

Nineveh : 

Assyrian  discoveries:  exidorations 

and  discoveries  on  the  site  of  Nineveh, 

1873, '74.     Illus.     Smith,  George.     1875.35-214 

Nineveh  and  its  remains.     Layard, 

A.H.     1850.     2v 35—214 

Noctes  ambrosiauie.  Wilson,  John, 
Maginn,  William,  Lockhart,  J.  6., 
Hogg,  James,  &o. ;  with  memoirs  and 
notes  by  Mackenzie,  Robert.  S.  v.  2, 3, 4, 
5.     1855-'57 23-136 


NOEL. 


212 


injTTALL, 


Noel,  Lad\j  Augusta.    See  Fiction. 

"No  Name"  series. 

Doirdrfe :    a   poem.     Joyce,  E.   D. 

1876 16—  97 

Masque  of  iioots.     1878 16—100 

For  novels  of  this  aeries,  see  Fiction. 

ITooks  and  comers  of  tie  New  England 
coast.     Drake,S.A.     1880 34—209 

Nordlioff,  Charles.  California :  for 
healtli,  pleasure,  and  residence.  A  booli 
for  travellers  and  settlers.     N.  Y.,  1874.  34—210 

Northern   California,   Oregon,  and 

the    Sandwich    Islands.      Illus.     N.  Y., 

1874 34—210 

NormaBdy,  Life  in.   Illus.   [anon.']    1863. 

2  V 35—212 

See,  also,  England  (Norman  conquest). 

Worse  language.    See  Language  (Icelandic). 

Norse  literature.    /S'ee  Literature  (loel.indic). 

Norsemen.     See  America  ;  Scandinavia, 

Norse  mythology.    Anderson,  R.  B.    1876.  14—81 

Nortli  America,    See  America  (North). 

North  American  review.     N.  Y.,  1880 D 

North  Bridgewiitcr,  History  of.  Illus. 
Kiugmau,B.     1866 50—307 

North  British  review.    1855-'57-'59.     3  v.  28— 173 

North  Carolina : 

Historical  sketches  of  North  Caro- 
lina.    Illus.    Wheeler,  J.  H.    1851 50—307 

History  of  North   Carolina.     Mar- 

tin,F.X.     1829.     2v 50—307 

"North,  Christopher," pseud.  See  Wil- 
son, John. 

North  star  and  the  southern  cross.  Wepp- 
ner,M.     Lend., 1876.    2v 34—208 

Northern  California,  Oregon,  and  the 
Sandwich  Islands.     Nordhoff,  C.     1874.  34—210 

Northern  travel.     Taylor,  J.  B.     1869....  36— 222 

Northwest  coast.  Illus.  Swan,  J.  G.  1857.  34—216 

Northwest  Passage : 

Journal  of  a  voyage  for  the  discov- 
ery of  a  northwest  passage  from  the  At- 
lantic to  the  P.aciflc,  jierformed  in  the 
years  1819, '20.  Illus.  Parry,  William 
Edward.     Lond.,  1821 33—199 

Journal  of  a  second  voyage  for  the 

discovery  of  a  northwest  passage.    Illus. 

Parry,  W.  E.     1824 3;i— 199 

Journal  of  a  third  voyage  for  the 

discovery  of  a  northwest  passage.    Illus. 

Parry,  W.  E.     Lond.,  1826    3:5—199 

Narrative  of  a   second    voyage  in 

search  of  a  northwest  passage,  and  of  a 
residence  in  the  arctic  regions  during 
the  years  1829-'33 ;  including  the  discov- 
ery of  the  northern  magnetic  pole.  Illus. 
Eo8s,5irJ.     1835.    2v , 33—199 

Voyages  made  in  the  years  1788,  '89, 

from  China  to  the  northwest  coast  of 
America,    Meares,  John.    Lond.,  1791. 

2v 34—205 

See,  also,  Arctic  regions. 


Northwest  travels.     Schoolcraft,  H.  R. 

1821 34—236 

Northwrestern  territory :  early  settle- 
ment.    Buruet,  J.     1847 49—303 

See,  also.  United  States  (The  west). 

Norton,  Hon.  Mrs.  Caroline  E.  S.,  after- 
wards Ladji   Stirling-MaxwcH.     Lady  of 

LaGaraye:  a  poem.     Lond.,  1871 16 —  96 

See  Fiction,  for  her  novels, 

Norton,  Charles  L.,  and  Habberton, 
John.  Canoeing  in  Kaunckia,  recorded 
by  the  commodore  and  the  cook.  N.  Y., 
1878 34—239 

Norway : 

History  of  Norway.     Dunham,  S.  A. 

1839.    3v 48—293 

Travels  in  Norway.     Pfeiffer,   L. 

1852 36—228 

Note-book    of  an   English  oi)ium-eater. 

De  (^uincey,  T.     1855. 21—126 

Noted  names  of  fiction.     Wheeler,  W.  A. 

1872 52—318 

Nott,  Josiah  Clark,  and  Oliddon,  George 
R.  Indigenous  races  of  the  earth;  or, 
new  chapter  of  ethnological  inquiry, 
contributed  by  A.  Maury,  F.  Pulszky, 
and  J.  A.  Meigs.     Illus.     Phila.,  1857...  30— 185 

-" Types  of  mankind ;  or,  ethnological 

researches  based  upon  the  ancient 
monuments,  paintings,  sculptures,  and 
crania  of  races;  and  upon  their  natural, 
geographical,  philological,  and  biblical 
history;  illustrated  by  selections  from 
papers  of  Samuel  George  Morton,  and 
by  contributious  from  L.  Agaasii!,  W. 
Usher,  and  H.  S.  Patterson.  Illus. 
Phila.,  1854 30—185 

Nouvelle  Espagno.     Humboldt,  F.  H.  A. 

von,     Atla.s.     Paris,  1811.     2v 53-320 

Nova  Scotia: 

Acadia;  or,  a  mouth  with  the  Blue- 
noses.     Cozzens,  K.  S 2 —  10 

Birds  of  Nova  Scotia.     Bland,  Lieut. 

(/»Sm,  Rept.,  1858) 54—324 

See,  also,  various  works  on  Britisli  dominions;  America 
(Britisli). 

Novels  and  novelists  of  the  eighteenth 

century.    Forsyth,  W.     1871 37—227 

Nubia : 

Boat  life  in  Nubia.     Illus.     Prime, 

W.C.     1872 33—202 

Nubia.     {Edinburgh  cabinet  library, 

V.  12) a9— 180 

See,  also,  Egypt :  Nile,  The. 

Nug:rnt,  Lord.  See  Grenville,  G.  N.  T. 
( Lord  Nugent). 

Numismatics.    See  Coins. 

Nuttall,  p.  Austin.  Classical  and  archae- 
ological dictionary  of  the  manners,  cus- 
toms, laws,  institutions,  arts,  &c.,  of  the 
celebrated  nations  of  antiquity,  and  of 
the  middle  ages.     Loud.,  1840 25—151 


GATES. 


213 


OLD. 


Oatcs,  George.  Interest  tables  at  seven 
per  cent,  on  any  sum  froui  one  to  ten  thou- 
sand dollars,  from  one  day  to  one  year. 
N.  Y.,  1851 53—321 

Oblique  arches.     Illus.     Hart,  J.     Loud., 

1839 19—114 

Oblique   bridges.     Buck,  G.   \V.     Loud., 

1839 19—114 

Observations  in  the  East.    Durbiu,  J.  P. 

1854.     2v 35—213 

Observations  on  the  historical  work  of 
the  hate  liight  Hon.  Charles  James  Fox. 
Kose,  G.    1809 46—283 

Observations  on  the  popular  antiquities 
of  Groat  Britaiu.  Brand,  J.  1853-'55. 
3v 22—130 

0'CaIIag:lian,  Edmuml  B.  History  of 
New  Xetherlaud;  or.  New  York  under 
the  Dutch.     N.  Y.,  1846-'49.     2  v 50—307 

OCCULT   SCIENCES. 
Miscellaneous  Works  (Ancient  and  Modern). 

Adventures  of  Duncan  Campbell,  who  writes  any 

stranger'snameat  first  sight.    De  Foe,  D.    1841.  21 — 120 

Enquiry  into  the  nature  of  ghosts,  and  otbor  ap- 
pearances supposed  to  be  supernatural,    {aywn.) 

n.  d 30—183 

Extraordinary   popular   delusions.     Hackay,    C. 

n.  d 22—129 

Fifty  years  in  the  magic  circle.   Blitz,  Signer.    1871 .  22 — 129 

Magic  and  witchcraft.    Lccky,  W.  E.  H.    (In  hi» 

History  of  rationalism  in  Europe,  V.  1.)    1870...  14 — 84 

Miscellanies  on    Tarious  subjects.     Aubrey,    J. 

1857 22-130 

CONTE.VTS. 

Fatalities;    Portents;    Omeus;    Dreams;     Apparitions; 
Voices;  Knockings;  Magick;  &c. 
Observations  on  the  popular  antiquities  of  Great 
Britain.    Brand,!,    v.  3     1855 22—130 

CONTEXTS. 

Sorcery,  or  wit*thcraft;  Ghosts,  or  apparitions;  Omons; 
Charms;  Divination. 

Occult  sciences:  philosophy  of  magic,  prodigies, 
and  apparent  miracles.  Salverte,  A.J.  E.  B. 
n.  d.    2v  30—183 

Phantom  world :  history  and  philosophy  of  spirits, 
apparitions,  &c.  Calmet,  E.  Notes  by  Christ- 
mas, H.     1850 30—183 

Philosophy  of  mystery.    Dendj,  W.  C.    1847 30—183 

CONTENTS. 

Nature  of  ghosts,  spectres,  fantasies,  illusions,  demon- 
olog^',  sleep,  dreams,  nigbtmare,  somnambulisiu,  mes- 
merism. 

See,  alto,  Spiritnalism. 

Astrology. 

Astrology.     Proctor,  B.  A.     (In  hit  Myths  and 

marvels  of  astronomy.    1877  >, 32 — 196 

Astrology;  or,  the  art  of  foretelling  future  events 
and  contingencies  by  the  aspects,  positions,  and 
influences  of  the  heavenly  bodies.  Sibly,  E. 
Lond.,  1784   15—  88 

Ocean  (The). 

Ocean  world.     Figuier,  L.     Lend., 

n.  d 31—188 

The  ocean.     Reclns,  E.     1873 31 — 188 

See,  also.  Geography  (Physical  geography) ;  Natural  his- 
tory (Natural  history  of  the  oce^u  world) ;  Fishes. 


Ockley,  Simon.  History  of  the  Sara- 
cens; comprising  the  lives  of  Mohammed 
and  his  siicce8.sor8,  to  the  death  of  Ahdal- 
nielik,  with  an  account  of  their  battles, 
sieges,  alid  revolts.     Loud.,  1847 42 — 956 

Odyssey,    See  Humer. 

Official  register  of  the  United  States.    See  United  States,  in 
general  alphabet. 

Ogilvie,  Johu.  "Imperial  dictiouary, 
English ;  technological  and  scieutiflc, 
with  supplement.  Illus.  Lond.,  1853. 
3  V 25—150 

Og^letliorpe,  James.     See  Biography. 

Ohio: 

Ancient  works  in  Ohio.    Whittlesey, 

Charles.     (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  3) 53—322 

Annual  report  of  the  secretary  of 

State  of  Ohio,  including  statistical  report 

for  1878.     1879 50—307 

Same,  for  1879.     1880 50—307 

Biojjraphical  and  historical  memoirs 

of  the  early  pioneer  settlers  of  Ohio. 

Hildreth.S.  P.     1852  37—226 

Centennial      history     of     Licking 

county,  Ohio.     Smucker,  I.     1876 49 — 298 

Geological  survey  of  Ohio.     1871..   19 — 116 

Historical  collections  of  Ohio.  Illus. 

Howe,H.    1847  50—307 

Ohio  centennial  managers.  Final  re- 
port of  the  State  board  of.     1877 50 — 307 

Pioneer  history  of  the  Ohio  valley. 

Hildreth,  S.  P.     1848 49—302 

Travels    iu    the     State   of   Ohio. 

Mlchaux,  Fraufois  Andr<5.     1805 34—206 

Veteran  soldiers  and  sailors  of  Ohio, 

Kepoit  of  the  great  reunion  of.    Miller, 

CD.     1879 50-307 

See,  also,  Cleveland. 

O'Keeffe,  John.     Personal  reminiscen- 
ces.    Stoddard,  R.  H.,  cd.     N.  Y. ,  1875. . .  36—218 
Old  and  new  gospels  (A  sacred  book  of). 

DaviSjA.  J.    1873 14 —  81 

Old  English  colonies  in  America  (Charters 

ofthe).     Lucas.S.     1850 29—178 

Old  Mackinaw;  or,  fortress  of  the  lakes, 

and  its  surroundings.    Strickland,  W.  P. 

I860 49—298 

Old  play  in  a  new  garb.     Illus.     Eice,  G. 

E.     1853 16-94 

Oldport  days.     Illus.     Higginson,  T.  W. 

•1873 83_i39 

Old  portraits  and  modern  sketches.    Whit- 

tier,J.G.     1850 37—224 

Old  red  sandstone.   lUiis.   Miller,  H.  1858. 

Old  rr^glme  in  Canada.   Parkman,  F.   1874.  34—205 

Old  r(5gime  and  the  revolution.     Tocqne- 

ville,  C.  A.  do.     N.Y.,1856 46—280 

Old  Rome  and  new  Italy.    Castolar,  E. 

1874 36—221 

Old  times  in  the  colonies.     Illus.     CoflSn, 

CO.     1881 49-300 


OLIPHANT. 


214 


OTHELLO. 


Oliphant,  Laurence.  Russian  shores  of 
the  Black  sea,  in  the  autumn  of  1852. 
lllus.     N.Y.,1854 36-221 

Oliphaiit,  Mrs.  Margaret  O.  W.  Dante. 
(Foreign  classics  for  English  readers.) 
Phila.,n.d 36—217 

Makers  of  Florence — Dante,  Giotto, 

Savonarola — and    their    city.       Lond., 

1876 37-228 

and  Tarver,  F.  Molifere.     (Foreign 

classics,  etc.)    Phila.,  n.  d 36 — 217 

For  her  uovels,  see  Fiction. 

Olmsted,  Deuison.  Mechanism  of  the 
heavens;  familiar  illustrations  of  as- 
tronomy, with  historical  and  biograph- 
ical sketches.     Ill  us.     Lond. ,  1850 32 — 196 

Kccent  secular  period  of  the  aurora 

borealis.     (/»  Sm.  Coiiirift.,  v.  8) 53—322 

Olmsted,  Frederick  Law.  Jouraey  in 
tlie  sealjoard  slave  States,  with  remarks 
on  their  economy.     N.  Y.,185C! 34 — 206 

Journey  through  Texas  ;  a  saddle- 
trip  on  the  southwestern  frontier;  with 

a  statistical  appendix.     N.  Y.,  1857 35 — 210 

On  self-culture.     Blackie,  J.  S.     1874  . . . .  23— 141 

On  sustaining  walls :  geometrical  con- 
structions to  determine  their  thickness, 
under  various  circumstances.      Memoir  ' 

of  M.  Poncelet.  With  modifications  and 
extensions  by  Woodbury,  D.  P.  Wash., 
1854 55—333 

On  the  Cam.      Everett,  W.     Cambridge, 

1865 23—140 

O'BTeall,  John  Helton.  Biographical 
sketches  of  the  bench  and  bar  of  South 
Carolina.     Charleston,  1859.     2v 36—218 

Open  polar  sea.  The.     lUus.     Hayes,  I.  I. 

1869 33—201 

Opportunities  for  industry.  Freed  ley,  E. 
T.     1859 29—175 

Optics.    See  Physics. 

Orations.    See  Elocution  (Speeches  and  orations). 

Orators  of  the  age.     Francis,  G.  H.     1847.37—225 

Orbig'ny,  Charles  Dessalines  d',  et 
G-ente,  A.  GiSologie  appliqude  aux  arts 
et  h  I'agricultnre,  comprenant  I'ensemble 
dcs  revolutions  du  globe.     Paris,  1851 ..  32—193 

Oregon : 

Exploration  du  tcrritoire  de  I'Ori^- 

gon.    lllus.    Duflot  de  Mofras.     1844.    2 

V.    Atlas -53—321 

History  of  Oregon  and  California. 

Greenhow,  R.     1847 50—307 

Oregon  and  California  in  1848.  Illns. 

Thornton,  J.  Q.     1849.     2  v 34—210 

Oregon  and  Eldorado.     Bulfinch,  T. 

1866  50—307 

Oregon  and  its  institutions,     lllus. 

Hines.G.     1868 50—307 

Oregon  territory.     Twiss,  T.    1846.50—307 

Oregon  trail.     Park  man,  F.     1872.34—205 

See,  also.  Pacific  railroad  reports  relative  to  geology  and 
natural  history,  v.  6.    (20-119.) 


O'Beilly,  John  Boyle.  Songs  from  the 
southern  seas,  and  other  poems.  Boat., 
1873    16—95 

Organic  remains  of  a  former  world.  lllus. 
Parkinson,  J.     1833.      v.  1,  3 32—193 

Organization  in  daily  life.    Heliw,  Arthur. 

1872 23—141 

Oriental  religions:  India,  China.  John- 
son, Samuel.     1872-1877.     2v 14—87 

See  Biblical  and  religions  literature  (Various  religions). 

Origin  and  growth  of  religion  :  as  illus- 
trated by  the  religion  of  India.  Miiller, 
F.Max.     1879 14—87 

Origin  and  progress  of  the  railways  of 
New  South  Wales,  from  1846  to  1877. 
Rae,  John.     1846-77.     3v 52—314 

Origin  of  civilization.  lllus.  Lubbock, 
Sir  J.     1870 30—186 

Origin  of  nations.    Rawlinson,  G.     1878..  30—185 

Origin  of  representative  government  in 
Europe.     Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     1852 23—179 

Origin  of  species.     Huxley, T.H.     1872..  30— 186 

Origin   of  species,    On  the.     Darwin,  C. 

1869 30-186 

Note.— See  Natural  history  (Theories  of  the  origin  and  de- 
velopment of  species). 

Original  lists  of  persons  of  quality,  emi- 
grants, apprentices,  and  others  who 
went  from  Great  Britain  to  the  Ameri- 
can plantations,  1600-1700;  with  their 
ages,  localities,  &c.  Hotten,  J.  Camden, 
ed.    1874  52-314 

Orlando  Furioso.    Ariosto,  L.    1799,    5  v.  16—100 

Orleans,  Louis  Philippe  d',  compte  de 
Paris.  History  of  the  civil  war  in 
America.  Tasistro,  L.  F.,  tr.  Copp^e, 
Henry,  P(i.     Phila.,  1875,  76.     v.  1,2....  45- 254 

Ornithology.     See  Natural  history  (Birds). 

Orthodoxy.      (Boston     Monday    lecturer.) 

Cook,  Joseph.     1878 23—140 

OrtOil,  James.  Andes  and  tlie  Amazon  ; 
or,  across  the  continent  of  South  Amer- 
ica.   Hlus.    N.Y.,1872 35—215 

Osborne,  Francis.  Secret  history  of 
tlie  court  of  James  the  first.  Edin.,  1811. 
2  V 40—243 

Ossian.  Poems.  Macpherson,  J.,  tr. 
N.Y.,1810.     2v 16—95 

Ossoli,  Margaret  Sarah  Fuller,  marchimi- 
ess  <r.  Woman  in  the  nineteenth  century. 
Fuller,  A.  B.,e(J.  With  an  introduction 
by  Horace  Greeley.     Bost. ,  1855 37 — 226 

Osten  Sackcn,  C.  R ,  liaron  von. 
Catalogue  of  the  described  diptera  of 
North  America.  (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll., 
V.  3.     1832) 53—323 

Monographs  of  the  diptera  of  North 

America.     (In   Sm.    Misc.    Coll.,   v.    8. 

1869) 53-323 

Othello ;  or,  the  Moor  of  Venice.  Shake- 
speare, William 17 — 107 


OTHER. 


215 


PALESTrSTB. 


other  worlds  than  onrs.     lUns.     Proctor, 

K.  A.     1871 32—196 

Otis,  F.  N.  Isthmus  of  Panama.  History 
of  the  Panama  railroad  and  the  Pacific 
mail  steamship  company.  Illus.  N.  Y., 
1867 S.'i— 216 

Oti!«,  .James.     See  Biography. 

Ottoman  empire.    See  Turkey. 

Ottoman  and  Spanish  empires.  Ranke, 
L.     1845 42—256 

Ottoman  power  in  Europe.  Freeman, 
Edw.A.     1877 42—256 

Ottoman  Turks.  Creasy,  Edward  S.  1878.  42— 2.''>6 

Otway,  'I'homas.  See,  un<ler  Drama, 
list  of  dr.amas  arranged  by  titles. 

*'Ouida,"  pseud.  See  Rame,  L.  dc  la, 
in  Fiction. 

Our  flag :  origin  and  progress  of  the  Hag 
of  the.  United  States  of  America.  Illus. 
Preble,  G.  H.     1872 52—315 

Our  new  way  round   the   worhl.     Illus. 

CoflBn,  C.  C.     1869 :i4-208 

Our  old  home  :  English  sketches.  Haw- 
thorne, N.     1863 35—213 

Out-door  papers.   Higgin8on,T.  W.  1871.  23—139 

Out-dcors    at    Idlewild.     Willis,   N.   P. 

1855      34—209 

Ontre-mer :  a  pilgrimage  beyond  the  sea. 

Longfellow,  H.  W.     1865 35—212 

Overman,  Frederick.  Manufacture  of 
iron,  with  an  essay  on  the  manufacture 
ofsteel.     Hlus.     Phihi.,  1851 19—115 

Ovidius  Naso,  Publius.  Art  of  love. 
Dryden,  .T.,  tr.  (In  Dryden's  Works,  v. 
5.     1864) 16—98 

Epistles.  Dryden,  .T.,  (j-.  (/«  Dry- 
den's Works,  v.  5.     1864) 16—98 

Metamorphoses.      Dryden,    J.,    tr. 

(In  Dryden's  Works,  v.  4.     1864) Ki—  98 

"  Owen  Meredith,"  pseud.  See  Bul-wer- 
Lytton,  R.,  second  Lord  Lytton. 

Owen,  Robert  Dale.  Hints  on  public 
architecture,  containing  views  and  plans 
of  the  Smithsonian  institution  :  with  an 
appendix  relative  to  building  materials. 
N.  Y.,  1849 15-  88 

Report  of  a  geological   survey  of 

Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Minnesota,  and  of 
a  portion  of  Nebraska  territory.  Illus. 
Phila.,1852.     2v 20—121 

Oxford  essays,  contributed  by  members  of 
the  university.     Lond.,  18,57 23 — 142 

CONTENTS. 

Ancient  Greece  and  inediieval  Italy,    Freeman,  E,  A. 
Christian  coniprehonsion.    Wilson,  H.  B. 
Homer.    Gladstone,  W.  E. 

Jews  of  Europe  in  the  middle  ages.    Bridges,  J.  H. 
Montaigne.    Church,  R.  W. 
Natural  theology.    Powell,  Ba<len. 
Sicily.    Datt;  M.  E.  Grant. 
'  Thncydides.    Sellar,  W.  Y. 

Ozus  river.  Campaigning  ou  the  Oxus. 
Mac  Gahan,  J.  A.     1874 35 — 211 


Ozark  mountains.  Scenes  and  adven- 
tures in  the  Ozark  mountains  of  Mis- 
souri and  Arkansas.  Illus.  Schoolcraft, 
H.  R.    1853 .34—206 

Pacific  railroad  reports,  1853-'55.     12  v.  in 

13.     Wash.,  185.5-'61 20—118—119—120 

Packard,  Alpheus  Spring,  jr.  Direc- 
tions for  collecting  and  preserving  in- 
sects.   {[nSm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.U.    1873).  53— 323 

Monograph  of  the  geometrid  moths 

or  phala-nidie  of  the  United  States. 
(Final  Reports  or  Monographs  of  the  Geo- 
logical Surrey,  v.  10.     1876) .54—325 

Report  on  the  Rocky  mountain  lo- 
cust and  other  insects  injurious  to  crops. 
(Ninth  Annual  Iteport  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the 
Territories.    1875) 54—326 

Zoology   of  Colorado,  &c.     (Tenth 

Jnnnal  Report  of  the  United  States  Geo- 
logical and  Geographical  Surrey  of  the 
Territories.     Illus.     1878) 54— .326 

Packard,  Mrs.  E.  P.  W.  Modern  per- 
secution; or,  insane  asylums  unveiled. 
Ilhis.     Hartford,  1874.     2v 30—183 

Paganism.  See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Paganism) ; 
Mythology. 

Paget,  John.  Judicial  puzzles  gathered 
from  the  state  trial.-s.     San  Fran.,  1876..  29—177 

Paine,  Thomas.  Works.  Phila.,  1797. 
2  V 22—132 

CONTENTS. 

Address  to  the  addiessers.    v.  2. 

Age  of  reason,    v.  1. 

Common  sense,     v.  1. 

Crisis  (  riie).     v.  1. 

Decline  of  English  system  of  finance,    v.  2. 

Dissertation  on  tirat  principles  of  government,    v.  2. 

Dissertation  on  government,     v.  1. 

Epistle  to  Quakers,    v.  1. 

Letters.    V.  1, 2. 

Miscellaneous  pieces,     v.  1. 

Prospects  on  the  Ruhicon.    v.  2. 

Public  good.     V.  1. 

Reasons  for  preserving  the  life  of  Louis  Capet,    r.  2. 

Rights  of  man.    v.  2. 

Painter's    camp.       Hammerton,     P.     G. 

1873 3.5—212 

Paleontology.  Eor  paleontology  of  particular  Territories,  see 
names  of  Territuries  in  general  alphabet.  Aim,  United 
States  Geological  and  Geographical  Surveys  and  Explo- 
rations, under  United  States. 

Palestine  and  the  Holy  Land : 

Howadji  in  Syria.      Curtis,  G.W. 

1867 35-213 

In  the  Holy  Land.     Thomson,  A. 

1874 :i5— 214 

lu'ho  Levant.    Warner,  C.  D.  1877.  a5 — 214 

Lands  of  the  Saracen  :  or  pictures 

of  Palestine,  &o.     Taylor,  J.  B.     1869  ..  35—213 

La    Syrie,    la    Terre-Sainte,     &c. 

Bartlett,    W.    H.,    Purser,    W.     Lond., 

Paris,  n.d 35—213 

Letters  from  the  East.     Bryant,  W. 

C.     1869 35-213 

Monasteries  in  the  Levant.   Curzon, 

R.     1849 35-214 

Observations  in  tlie  East,  in  Pales- 
tine, &c.     Durbin.J.  P.     1854.    2v 35— ai3 


PALESTINE. 


216 


PARROT. 


Palestine  and  the  Holy  Land — continued. 

Palestine.     (L'Univers.)     Munk,  S. 

Paris.     1845 43—260 

Pilgrimage    to    Palestine.      lUus. 

Smith.J.V.C.     1853 35—214 

Recovery  of  Jerusalem.     Narrative 

of  exploration  and  discovery  in  the  city 
and  the  Holy  Livnd.  Capis.  Wilson  and 
Warren.     1873 35—214 

Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan  ;  Gennesa- 

reth,  &c.    Macgrogor,  J.     1870 35—214 

Tent  life  in  the  Holy  Land.   Prime, 

W.  C.     1874 35—214 

United  States  expedition  to  explore 

the  Dead  sea  and  the  Jordan.     Lynch, 

W.  F.     1852.     Maps 35—213 

Same.     1849 35—213 

Yusef ;     a    crusade    in    the    East. 

Browne,  J.  R.     1872 35—213 

See,  also,  Ornsadea;  Jews;  Syria. 

Palfrey,  John  Gorham.  History  of  New 
England  during  the  Stuart  dynasty. 
Bost.,1865.     3v 49—301 

Palfrey,  William.     See  Biography. 

Palgrave,  Sir  Francis.  History  of  the 
Anglo-Saxons.     Illus.     Lond.,  1867 46—281 

Palgrave,  Francis  Turner.  Cliildren's 
treasury  of  English  song.  [With  notes 
mainly  historical  and  critical.]  N.Y., 187,5.  17 — 104 

Palgrave,  William  Giftord.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Palissy,  Bernard.     See  Biography. 

Palmetto-leaves.      Illus.      Stowe,  H.  B. 

1873 34—209 

PalOll,  Francisco.  Relaciou  historica 
de  la  vida  y  apostolicas  tareas  del  ven- 
erable padre  fray  Junlpero  Serra.  Mex- 
ico, 1787  -B- 

Pampas  and  Andes.     Bishop,  N.H.     1869    3.5—214 

Panama : 

Isthmus  of  Panama.     Griswold,  C. 

D.     1852 35-216 

Istlimus  of  Panama.     Illus.     Otis, 

F.N.     1867 35-216 

L'Isthme  de  Panama.   Chevalier,  M. 

1844 35—216 

Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and 

railroads  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pa- 
cific.    Davis,  C.  H.     1867 55—333 

Papacy  and  the  civil  power.     Thompson, 

R.  W.     1876 14—  83 

Paradise  lost.     Milton,  J.     18.53 16—  95 

Paraguay : 

Histoire    du    Paraguay,      lanon.'] 

Amsterdam,  1780.     3v 48—295 

Letters  on  Paraguay.     Robertson, 

J.P.andW.P.     1839.     3v..... 35—214 

Pardoe,   Julia.      Court    and   reign  of 

Francis  the  first.  King  of  France.    Illus. 

Lond.,  1849.    2v 36—217 

See  Fiction,  for  her  novels. 


Paris: 

Bubbles  and  ballast ;  description  of 

life  in  Paris  during  the  brilliant  days  of 
the  empire.  Levy,  Mrs.  M.  E.  P.  Bou- 
ligny.     Bait.,  1871 35—212 

Paris  sketch-book.  Illus.  Thack- 
eray, W.  M.     1869 12—73 

Paris  universal  exposition,  1867,  Re- 
ports of  the  United  States  commissioners 
to.    Blake,W.P.,cd.    Wash.,  1867.    6  v.  52— 314 

See    Arts    (Useful      Manufactures;    Exhibitions   of  the 

■world's  Industrie  s)  for  contents. 
See,  algo,  France. 

Paris,  John  Ayrton.  Philosophy  in  sport 
made  science  iu  earnest.  Illus.  Phila., 
1847 32—196 

Parish  churches.    Illus.    Brandon,  R.,  o>«J 

Arthur,  J.     1848 15—88 

Parfeer,  Joseph.  EcceDeus:  essays  on 
the  life  and  doctrines  of  Jesus  Christ, 
with  controversial  notes  on  "  Ecce 
homo."     Best., 1868 14—85 

Parfcer,  Joseph  B.,  ed.  Hygienic  and 
medical  reports  by  medical  oiHcers  of  the 
United  States  navy.     Wash.,  1879 55—332 

Parker,  Samuel.  Journal  of  an  explor- 
ing tour  beyond  the  Rocky  mountains. 
Auburn,  1846 34—206 

Parkinson,  James.  Organic  remains 
of  a  former  world.  Illus.  Lond.,  1833. 
V.  1  aud3 32—193 

Parknian,  Francis,  jr.  California 
and  Oregon  trail :  sketches  of  praiiie 
and  Rocky  mountain  life.  4th  ed.  Boat., 
1872 34—205 

Same.     1849 34—205 

Conspiracy  of  Pontiac,  and  the  In- 
dian war,  after  the  conquest  of  Canada. 
Bost.,  1870.     2  V 34—205 

France  and  England  in  North  Amer- 
ica: historical  narratives.  Bost.,  1871- 
1877.     5v 34—205 

CONTENTS. 

v.  1.  Pioneers  of  Friincc  in  the  new  world. 

3.  Jesuits  in  North  America  in  the  17th  century. 

3.  Discovery  of  the  great  west. 

4.  Old  rfieime  in  Canada. 

5.  Count  Frontenac  and  New  Franco  under  Louis  XIV. 

Parlor   acting    charades.      Frost,    S.   A. 

1676 22—129 

Parneli,  Sir  Henry.    Treatise  on  roads : 

illustrated  by  the  practice  of  Telford. 

Lond., 1838 19—115 

Parneli,  Thomas.  Poetical  works.  With 

a  life,  by  O.  Goldsmith.     Bost.,  1864 ....  16—  95 
Parny,  Evjiriste  D^isird  Desforges.    See 

Petits  PoiJtes  Fraufais,  v. 2 17 — 103 

Parr,   Harriet  ("Holme  Lee,"  pseud.). 

/See  Fiction. 
Parr,  Louisa.    See  Fiction. 
Parrot,  Friedrich.     Journey  to  Ararat. 

Cooley,  W.  D.,  «r.     Hlus.    N.Y.,  1846...  35—213 


PAEEY. 


217 


PEBEAGB. 


Parry,  C.  C.  Catalogue  of  plants. 
(Fourth  Annual  Jlcporl  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geographical  Surrey  of  the 
Territories.  Hayden,  F.  V.,  in  charge. 
1877)  ....: 54—321 

Parry,  William  Edward.  Journal  of  a 
voyage  for  the  discovery  of  a  northwest 
passage  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific, 
in  1819/20.     Illns.     Lond.,  1821 33—199 

Journal  of  a  second  voyage  for  the 

discovery  of  a  northwest  passage,  iu  the 

years  l821-'23.     IIlus.     Lond.,  1824 33-199 

Journal  of  a  third  voyage  for  the 

discovery  of  a  northwest  passage.    Illns. 

Lond.,  1826 33—199 

Narrative  of  an   attempt  to  reach 

the  north  polo,  in  the  year  1827.     Illns. 

Loud.,  1828 :i3— 199 

ParliuKtoii,  Charles  F.  'British  cyclo- 
piedia  of  the  arts  and  sciences.  lUus. 
Lond.,  1835.    2v 25—154 

Parton,  James.  Humorous  poetry  of 
the  English  language,  from  Chaucer  to 
Saxe.     Bost,  1870 17—104 

Life    and   times    of   Aaron    Bnrr. 

Bost.,  1872.     2v 39—239 

Life  and  times  of  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin.    N.  Y.  and  Loud.,  1864.     2v 40—246 

Life   of  Andrew  Jackson.      Bost., 

1870.     3v 40—243 

Life    of   Thomas    Jefferson,    third 

President  of  the  United  States.     Bost., 

1874 40—245 

and  others.     Eminent   women   of 

the  age.     Illus.     Hartford,  1871 i   37— 226 

PartOll,  Sara  Pay.son  Willis  ("Fauuy 
Fern,"  wife  of  James  Parton).  Caper- 
sauce  :  a  volume  of  chit-chat,  by  Fanny 

Fern.     N.  Y.,  1872 9—50 

Fern  leaves  from  Fanny's  portfolio. 

Illus.     Auburn,  1853 9—50 

For  her  novels,  see  Fiction. 

Pascal,  Blaise.  PenscSes.  (fwMoralistes 
Franvais,  pp.  1-144.     Paris,  1869) 23—142 

Provincial  letters;   with  his   life. 

M'Crie,  liev.  T.,  tr.     Wight,  O.  W.,  ed. 

N.Y.,  186G 14—  86 

Thoughts,  letters,   and  opuscules. 

From  the  French,  by  O.  W.  Wight.  With 
essay  on  his  genius  and  writings,  by  H. 
Rogers;  and  Pa.scal  considered  as  a  philo- 
sophic skeptic,  by  V.  Cousin.     N.  Y., 

1869 ■ 23—138 

For  life  of  Pascal,  see  Biography. 

Pasclial,  George  W.  Constitution  of 
the  United  States,  defined  and  carefully 
annotated.     Wash., 1868 49—303 

Pasley,  Sir  Charles  William.  Obser- 
vations on  limes,  calcareous  cements, 
mortars,  stuccos,  and  concrete.  Illus. 
Lond.,  1847 18—109 


Passions:  Mind  and  matter  illustrated  by 
considerations  on  hereditary  insanity. 
Millingen,  J.  G.     Lond.,  1848 30—183 

Past  and  present.     Carlylo,  T.     1843 23—141 

Patent  office  library  catalogue.     Wash., 

1878 52—318 

Patinore,  Coventry.  Victories  of  love. 
Lond.,  1863 '. 16—  95 

Pattison,  Mark.  John  Milton.  (En- 
ylifih  men  of  letters  series.)    N.  Y.,  1880..  37—228 

Paulding^,  JamesKirke.  BulUandthe 
Jonathans;  comprising  John  Bull  and 
Brother  Jonathan  and  John  Bull  in 
America.     Paulding,  W.  I.,  ed.     N.  Y., 

1867 10—  59 

See  Fiction,  for  his  novels ;  also^  see  Biography. 

Paulding:,  William  Irving.  Literary 
life  of  James  K.  Paulding.     N.  Y.,  1867..  41— 2.'i0 

Payne,  John  Howard,  Life  and  writings 
of.     Harrison,  G.,  ed.     Albany,  1875 41—250 

CONTENTS. 

Life;  Lispings  of  the  muse;  Juvenile  poems;  Our  neg- 
lected poets ;  William  Martin  Johnson ;  Tragedy  of 
Brutus. 

Tragedy  of  Brutus;  or,  the  fall  of 

Tarquiu  ;  with  original  cast  of  charac- 
ters in  1833.     Albany,  1875 16—95 

Peabody,  Andrew  Preston.  Scientific 
education  of  mechanics  and  artisans. 
(/«  Sm.  liept.,  1^72) 54—324 

Peake,  Elizabeth.  History  of  the  Ger- 
man emperors  and  their  contemporaiies. 
Illus.     Phila.,  1874 47—290 

Peale,  A.  C,  and  Endlich,  F.  M.  Geol- 
ogy of  Colorado,  &c.  Illus.  (Ninth  An- 
nual Report  of  United  Slates  Geological  and 
Geographical  Surrey  of  the  Territories.) 
Wash.,  1877   54—325 

Peale,  T.  R.  Method  of  preserving  lepi- 
doptera.     (In  Sm.  Sept.,  1863) 54—324 

Uses  of  the  brain  and  marrow  of 

animals  among  the  Indians  of  North 
America.     (/«Sm.  liejtt.,  1870) 54—324 

Pear-culture.    Illus.    Fields,  T.W.    1859.   18—108 

Pcard,  Frances  M.  (S.  B.  A.  Moslih- 
Eddin).     See  Fiction. 

Pearls  from  Heine.     Illus.     1865 IC)—  98 

Peasant  life  in  Germany.     Johnson,  A.  0. 

1858 37—222 

Peerage :  'Genealogical  and  heraldic  dic- 
tionary of  the  peerage  and  baronetage 
of  the  British  euipire.  Burke,  .Sir  J.  B. 
1853 37—227 

Romance  of  1  ho  peerage.     Craik,  G. 

L.     184&-'50.     4v 47—227 

CONTENTS. 

V.  ll  Lettice  Knoll ,vs :  her  marriage  and  her  descendants ; 
The  earldom  of  Banbury. 
2.  Kindred  (tf  AnueBoleyn;  Lady  Dorothy  Devereux ; 
The  old  I'ercies;  Earl  Henry,  the  wizard;  The 
last  of  the  Kuthvens;  The  last  lord  Cobham ;  The 
last  lord  Gray  of  Wilton;  Mary  Tudor;  The 
French  queen ;  Sisters  of  Lady  Jane  Grey ;  Mar- 
garet Tudor ;  The  Scottish  queen ;  Lady  Arabella 
Stuart. 


PEERAGE. 


218 


PEBU. 


Peerage — continued. 

V.  3.  Aristocracy  and  democracy  i  Charles  Brandon's 
widow;  Sir  Robert  Duillcy ;  Bess  of  Hardwick  and 
the  Talbots;  The  Cavendishes  and  Stanhopes; 
Lord  Pembroke  and  Sir  George  Wharton;  The 
Wharton  and  Stuart  duel ;  The  Bruce  and  Sack- 
villeduel;  Lord  Crichton  of  Sanquhar;  Earldom  of 
Monteith. 
4.  TheRreatearlof  Cork  and  the  Boyles  ;  The  founder 
of  the  Fermor;  The  first  of  the  Bouveries;  Tlio 
ducal  Osbomes ;  The  Poltimore  Bamfyldes ;  Anue 
Cliffonl;  Sir  Stephen  Fox;  Founder  of  the  house 
of  Phips;  The  house  of  Petty;  Percy,  the  trunk- 
maker  ;  The  heiress  of  the  Peroies  ;  Anne  of  Buo- 
clench. 

Peiie,  John.  Philology.  {Science  2}iim- 
ers.)    N.  Y.,  1878 15—93 

Pcirce,  Benjamin.  Tables  of  the  moon ; 
constructed  for  the  use  of  the  American 
ephenicris  and  nautical  almanac.  Wash., 
1865 55-3:il 

Paloponnesian  war.    Thucydides.    1840.  17 — 103 

Pen  jihotographs    of   Charles    Dickens's 

readings.     Illus.     Field,  K.     1871 22—130 

Peninsular  war.      Napier,  Sir  W.  F.  P. 

1842.     4v 43—266 

Poninaular  war.    Southey,  R.    1828.    4  v.  43—266 

Penn,  William.   See  Biography. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

History. 

AnnaU  of  Philadelpliia  and  Pennsylvania  in  the 
olden  time.  Illus.  Watson,  John  F.  1845. 
2  V 50—306 

Historical  collections  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania. 

Illus.    Day,  S.    1843 50—306 

HiBtory  of  Pennsylvania,   1681-1742.     Proud,   K. 

Phila.,  1797, '98.    2v 60—307 

History  of  Pennsylvaui.i volunteers,  1861-65.    5  v. 

Bates,  S.  P.    1869-'76 51—311 

Memoirs  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Philadelphia, 

1826-'50.    4v 50—307 

Register  of  Pennsylvania ;  devoted  to  the  preser- 
vation of  facts  and  documents,  and  every  otlier 
kind  of  useful  information  respecting  the  State. 
Hazard,  S.    1828-'35.    8v 51—310 

State  Publications. 

Second  geological  survey  of  Pennsylvania.  Report 

ofprogress.    1880.    19  v 19—117 

CONTENTS. 

Atlas  of  Bedford,  Blair,  and  Huntingdon  counties. 
Cat«logue  of  geological  n)U8euni.     Hall,  C  E.     1880. 
Geology  of  Clarion  county.    Chance,  H.  Martyn.    1880. 
Geologu^al  maps  of  Lancaster  county. 
Geological  maps  of  McKean  county. 
Maps  and  cliarts  of  the  oil-regions. 
Geology  of  Iniliaua  county.     Piatt,  W.  G.     1878.    2  v. 
Geology  of  Ljincaster  county.    Frazer,  Persifor,  jr.    1880. 
Geology  of  Lawrence  county.     White,  J.  C.    2  v. 
Geology  of  Lveonung  and  i^ullivau  counties.    Sherwood, 

A.,  and  Piatt,  F.    1880. 
Geology  of  Mercer  county.    White,  J.  C.    2  v.    1880. 
Geology  »(  Potter  county.    Sherwood,  Andrew. 
Permian  or  Upper  Carboniferous  Flora  of  Pennsylvania. 

Foutaine,  W.  .M.,  and  White,  J.  C.    2  v.     1880. 
See,  also,  Gettysburg  ;  Lackawanna  county. 

Pennsylvania  pilgrim,  and  other  poems. 

IlluH.     Whittier,  J.  G.    .1872 17—105 

Penny  cyclopaedia  of  the  society  for  the 

diftusion  of  useful  knowledge,  1833,  '43. 

27  V 24—143—144 

Same.    Supplement,  1845,  '46.   2  v.  23—143 

Pepys,  Samuel.    /See  Biography. 


Percy,  Tlionuis.  Reliques  of  ancient 
English  poetry;  with  a  memoir  and  a 
critical  dissertation,  by  liev.  George  Gil- 
fillan.     Edin.,  1858.     3v    ..16—94 

Pericles.    See  Biography. 

Pericles,  prince  of  Tyre.     See  Shakespeare,  William. 

Periodicals  (List  of) : 

American  annual  register.  Harper's  new  monthly  mag- 
American    association    for         aziue. 

the  advancement  of  sci-  International  review. 

ence.    Proceedings.  Lippincott's  magazine. 

American  naturalist.  London  quarterly  review. 

Annual  of  scientific  discov-  Monthly  n\iiTor. 

ery.  North  American  review. 

Appieton's  journal.  North  British  review. 

Atlantic  monthly.  Pennsylvania  magazine  of 
British  quarterly  review.  history  and  biograpliy. 

Contemporary  review.  Popular  science  monthly. 

De  Bow's    commercial    re-  Publisher's  weekly . 

view   of  the   south   and  Putnam's  magazine. 

west.  Scribners'  montlily. 

Edinburgh  review.  Westminster  review. 

Perrin  du  Lac,  F.  M.  Voyage  dans 
les  deu.x  Lonisianes.     Lyon,  1805 34 — 206 

Perry,  Matthew  Colbraith.  Narrative 
of  the  expedition  to  the  China  seas  and 
Japan,  performed  in  the  years  1852,  '53, 
and  '54,  by  order  of  the  government  of 
the  United  States.  Illus.  Compiled  by 
F.L.  Hawks.    Wash.,  1856.    3v 36—221 

Perry,  Nora.  Her  lover's  friend,  and 
other  poem.s.     Bost.,  1880 16—  95 

Perry,  Commodore  Oliver  Hazard.  See 
Biography. 

Persia : 

Greeks  and  the  Persiiuis.     Cox,  G. 

W.     {Epochs  of  history  nerie».)     1876....  47— 289 

Historical  and  descriptive  account 

of  Persia.     Eraser,  J.  B.     1834 48—295 

Same.      {Edinburgh  cahinet  library, 

v.  1,5.)     1834 29—180 

Persians.     Heoren,  A.  H.  L.   {In  hia 

Historical  researches,  v.  1.)     1846 43 — 263 

Through  Persia  by  caravan.  Arnold, 

A.     1877 35—211 

See,  alto,  Greece . 

Personal   memoirs.     Buckingham,  J.  T. 

1H.52.     2v 39—240 

Personal  reminiscences,  by  Barham,  Har- 
ness, and  Hodder.  {Bric-a-brac  aeries, 
V.  4.)    Stoddard,  R.  H.,  ed.    N.  Y.,  1875.  36—218 

Personal  reminiscences,  by  Chorley, 
Planche,  niirf  Young.  {Bric-a-brac  scries, 
V.  1.)     .Stoddard,  R.  H.,  ed.     1874 36—218 

Personal  sketches  of  his  own  times.    Bar- 

rington.  Sir  J.     1853 36—217 

Peru  : 

Commentaire  royal,  on  I'histoire  des 

yiicas,  roys  du  P<5rou.     Vega,  Garcilaso 

dela.     Paris,  1633 4S— 295 

History  of  the  conquest  of  Peru. 

Prescott,  W.  H.     1841.     2v 48—295 

Incidents  of  travel  and  exploration 

in  the  land  of  the  lucas.    Illus.    Squier, 

E.G.     1877 35—214 


PEEtr. 


219 


PHILOSOPHY. 


Peru — continued. 

Koyal  common tarios  of  Peru.   Vega, 

G.  dela.     Lond.,  1688 48—295 

Travels  in  Peru.   Tschndi,  J.  J.  von. 

1848 :!.5— 214 

Peter,  R.  Ancient  mound  near  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.     (/k  Sm.  Kept.,  1871) .54—324 

Peterinann,  A.  Papers  on  the  east- 
ern and  northern  extensions  of  the  gulf 
stream.  From  the  German.  Knorr,  E. 
R.,<r.    Six  supplements.    lUus.    Wash., 

1871-75 .V,— 3;U 

Petitot,  Claude-Rernard.  Collection  des 
memoirs  relative  ii  I'liistoirc  de  France. 
M^moires  du  cardinal  dt! Richelieu,  sur  le 
rfegne  de  Louis  XIII,  de|)uis  1600  j usqu'iY 

1619.     Paris,  182:!.     10  v 41—249 

Petita  Poctes  Franyais,  depuis  Mallierhe 
jusqu'il  nos  jours ;  avcc  des  notices  hio- 
graphiques  et  littc^raires  sur  chacun 
d'eux.  Poitcvin,  P.  Paris,  1864.  2  v.  17—103 
Petrarcli.  Sec  Biography. 
Petrifactions  and  their  teachings.  Man- 
tell, G.A.     18.51 32—193 

Petteiikorcr,  Max  von.  Apparatus  for 
testing  the  results  of  jjcrspiration  and 

respiration.     (In  Sm.  JlejU.,  IHGi) 54—324 

Pettigrew,  James  Hell.  Modes  of  (light 
in  relation  to  aiirouautics.   (//iSm.  Iie2)l., 

1867) .54-324 

Pettigreiv,  Thomas ,Jo.seph.   Chronicles 

of  the  tombs:  epitaphs.     Lond,,  1857. ..  22 — 130 
Petzlioldt,    Alexander.       Lectures    to 
farmers     on     agricultural     chemistry. 

(Farmei-s'  libmi-i/,  v.  1.)    N.  Y.,  1846 18—108 

Pfciffer,  Ida.  .Journey  to  Iceland,  and 
travels  in  Sweden  and  Norway.     Cooper, 

Charlotte  Feninuire,  ti:    N.  Y.,  18,52 36—222 

Phaedo.     -See  Plato,  v.  1.     Dialogues 17—193 

Phaednis.     5(ePlato,v.  1.     Dialogues...   17—103 
Phaethon :  Loose  thoughts  for  loose  think- 
ers.    Kingsley,  C.     18.'.9 23—139 

Phantom  world.     Calniet,  A.     1850.     2  v.  30—183 
Phelps,  j1/i8»  Elizabeth  Stuart.     See  Fic- 
tion. 
Philadelphia,  Annals  of.     Watson,  J.  F. 

1B45 50—306 

Philadelphia  mercantile  library.  Cata- 
logue.    Phi  la.,  1870 52—318 

Philip.    For  lives  of  persons  of  this  name,  see  Biography. 
Phillips,  Henry.  Sylvaflorifera:  shrub- 
bery historically  and  botanically  treated. 

Lond.,  1823.     2  v 52—315 

Phillips,    William.       Introduction    to 

mineralogy.     lUus.     Lond.,  1837 32—194 

Philo  Judicns  (the  contemporary  of  Jo- 
sephu.s).  Works.  Yonge,  C.  D.,  tr.  1854, 
'5>5-     4v 14—87 

CONTK.NTS. 

Abel  and  Cain,  Sacrifices  of.    v.  1. 
Abraham,  Life  of.    v.  2. 
Al)_raham,  Migration  of.    v.  2. 
Affairs  of  state,  or  Joseph,    v.  2. 
Allegories  of  sacred  laws.    v.  1. 


Philo  JudsBUs — continued. 

Ambassadors,  Virtues  and  office  of,    v,  4. 

liasket  of  first-fruits.  Festival  of.    v,  3. 

Cain  and  Iiis  birth,  Of.     v.  1. 

Cain,  Posterity  of.    v.  1. 

Clu.rubim.  On  the,     v,  1. 

C^j-cnnicision,  On,    v,  3. 

Confusion  of  languag(;s,     v,  2, 

Contemplative  life,     v,  4, 

Courage,  On,     v,  3, 

Creation  of  the  world,  as  described  by  Moses,  Treatise  on, 
V,  1. 

Curses,  On,    v,  3, 

Dreams  sent  from  God,  On  the  doctrine  of.    v.  2. 

Drunkenness,  On,    v,  1, 

Festiv.ils,  On  the  ten,    v,  3, 

I'lacous,  Treatise  against,     v,  4. 

Flaming  sword,  On  the,     v.  1. 

Fragments  of  the  lost  works  of  Philo,     v.  4. 

Fugitives,  On,    v,  2, 

Genesis,  Questions  on,  and  solutions,    v.  4. 

Giants,  On  the,     v,  1, 

God,  TJnchangeableness  of,     v,  1. 

Heir  of  divine  things,  Who  is  the.    v,  2, 

Humanity,  On,    v,  3, 

Justice,  On,     v,  3. 

Instruction,  On  the  meeting  for  the  sake  of  receiving,     v.  2. 

M.igistrates,  Treatise  on  the  creation  of,     v,  3, 

Monarchy,  Treatise  on,     v,  3, 

Moses,  Theology  and  life  of,     v,  3, 

Niimes  in  holy  scripture,  why  changed,     v,  2. 

Noah,  Planting  of,     v.  3, 

Noah,  Tilling  of  the  earth  by,     v.  1, 

Nobility,  On,    v.  3, 

Parents,  On  the  honor  commanded  to  be  paid  to.    v.  3. 

Priests,  On  the  rewards  and  honors  which  belong  to,    v,  3. 

Repentance,  On,    v.  3, 

Rewards  and  punishments,     v,  3, 

Sacrifice,  On  animals  fit  for,    v.  3, 

Sacrifice,  On  those  who,     v.  3. 

Sobriety,  On,     v,  1, 

Special  laws,  Treatise  on,    v,  3,. 

Suppliants,  Treatise  on  the  virtues  of,    v.  4. 

Ten  connnandmeuts,     v,  3, 

Unwritten  law.  On  the,     v,  2, 

Victims,  Treatise  on.    v,  3, 

Virtues,  Treatise  on  three,    v,  8, 

Virtuous  man  the  free  man,    v.  3, 

Wages  of  a  harlot  not  to  be  received  into  the  public  treas- 
ury.   V,  3, 

Wise  man  made  perfect  by  instruction,    v.  2. 
World,  Incorruptibility  of  the.    v,  4. 
Worse  plotting  against  better,     v,  1, 

Philology.     Peile,  ,Iohn.     N.  Y.,  1878  ....  15—  93 

tSee  Language  and  Philology. 
Philosophical  biology.     Gazelle,  E.     (In 

Popular  sci(^nce  monthly,  v.  8.)     1876. . .  32—197 
Philosophical  classics.    Knight,  William, 

e(f.     Phi  la.,  1881. 

CONTENTS, 

Herkeley.     Fraser,  A,  C 37 223 

liutler.    Collins,  W,  L  39—239 

Descartes,     Mahafi'y,  J,  P 39 235 

PHILOSOPHY— MENTAL  AND  MORAL. 

Histories  of  Philosophy  both  Ancient  and 
Modern. 

Biographical  history  of  philosophy  from  its  origin 
in  Greece  down  to  the  present  day,    Lewes, 

G,H.    N.Y„1S57.    2v    30—184 

Course  of  the  history  of  modern  philosophy. 
Cousin,  Victor.  Wight,  O.  W,,  (r,  N,  Y,,  1868. 
2v 30—184 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1,  Idea,  perpetuity,  and  history  of  philosophy,  p.  13. 
Psychological  method,  fundamental  ideas,  great 
epochs,  and  plan  of  history,  p,  65,  Part  of  geog- 
laphy  in  histor^y,  p,  161,  Nations,  p,  173.  Great 
men,  p,  193.  Historians  of  hiimanitv,  p,  211.  His- 
torians of  philosophy,  p,  22fl,  Philosophy  of  the 
19th  century,  p.  251,  Philosophy  of  the  iSth  cen- 
tury, p,  277,  Classification  of  philosophical  sys- 
t<;ms,  p,  343.  Indian  philosophy,  365,  Greek 
philosophy,  p.  406, 
2,  SchoIa,stic  philosophy,  p,  13.  Philosophy  of  the  15th 
and  16th  centuries,  p,  43,  Philosophy  of  tho  ITth 
century;  Sensualism  and  idealism,  p,  77,  Skep- 
ticism and  mysticism,  p,  99,  Classification  of  the 
schools  of  the  18th  century,  p.  125.  Locke :  his 
life,  p,  159,    Review  of  Locke's  works,  p,  181. 


PHILOSOPHY. 


220 


PHILOSOPHY. 


Philosophy — Mental  and  Moral — continued. 

Progress  of  philosophy,  nietaphysiciil,  etliical,  and 
political,  since  the  revival  of  letters  in  Europe. 

Stewart,  D.     (In  his  Works,  v.  1.)     1854 21—124 

See,  also,  "Works  of  Aristotle,  Philo  Judseua,  Plato. 

Systematic  and  Miscellaneous  Philosophical 
"Works. 

Biographia  literaria.     Coleridge,    S.   T.      {Tn  his 

WorkH.v.  3,1856) 21—127 

CONTENTS. 

Philosophical  chapters.  Law  of  association,  p.  207.  Sys- 
tem of  dualism,  p.  239.  Is  philosophy  possible  as  a  sci- 
ence? p.  247. 

Data  of  psychology :  Part  1.  Principles  of  psychol- 
ogy.   Spencer,  H.     N.  Y.,  1869 30—183 

Dialogues  et  entretiens  philosophiquea.     Voltairo, 

F.  M.  A.  do.     (/ft  Ai«  Works,  V.6,  p.  616) 21—122 

Dictionnaire  philosophique.    Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de. 

(Inhig  Works,  v.  7,  8)   21—122 

Discussions  on  philosophy  and  literature,  educa- 
tion, and  university  reform.  Ilamiltou,  W.  N. 
T.^1868 30—184 

CONTENTS. 

Philosophy  of  the  unconditioned;  PIiiloHO])hy  of  percep- 
tion; Johnaim's  translation  of  Teniieniann's  manual; 
Iilealisni;  Conditions  of  the  thiukable  systematized; 
Philosophical  testimonies  to  the  limitation  of  our  knowl- 
edge, from  the  limitation  of  our  faculties. 

Elements  of  philosophy  in  modern  Europe.    Dean, 

A.     (In  his  History  of  civilization,  v.  6.)     1869. .      43—264 

Elements  of  the  philosophy  of  the  human  mind. 

Stewart,  D.     (In  his  Works,  v.  2,  3,  4.)     1854  . . .       21—124 

COXTHXTS. 

V.  2.  Of  philosophy  in  general,  \}.  3.  Intellectual  powers 
ol  man,  p.  12.  Natnre,  object,  and  utility  of  the 
philosophy  of  the  human  mind.  p.  4i.  External  per- 
ception, attention,  conception,  and  abstraction, 
?.  91.  Association  of  ideas,  p.  252.  Memory,  p.  348. 
magination,  p.  431. 

3.  Keason  and  the  laws  of  human  belief,  p.  5.     Reason- 

ing and  deductii  n,  p.  70.     Aristotelian  logic,  p.  183. 
Inductive  logic,  p.  230. 

4.  Language,  p.  6.     Sympathetic  imitation,  p.  116.     Va- 

rieties of  iutelloctnal  character:  metapbyaician, 
mathematician,  iioot,  and  sexes,  p.  185.  ( 'omparison 
of  the  faculties  of  man  and  those  of  animals:  with 
some  account  of  James  Mitchell,  born  deaf  and 
blind,  p.  250. 
Essays  on  philosophical  writers.     De  Quincey,  T. 

2  V.     I860.. 21—126 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Hamilton.     Mackintosh.    Kant.     Herder.     Richt«r. 
Leasing. 
2.  Bentley.     Parr. 
Examination  of  Sir  William  Hamilton's  philoso- 
phy, and  of  the  principal  philosophical  ques- 
tions discussed  in  his  writings.   Mill,  J.  S.   1866. 
2v.    1860 30—184 

CONTKNTS. 

V.  1.  Relativity  of  human  knowledge;  The  absolute; 
Knowledge  and  belief;  The  conditioned ;  Con- 
sciousness;  Belief  in  an  external  world;  Psycho- 
logical theory  of  the  belief  in  matter;  Law  of  in- 
separable association. 
2.  Hamilton's  doctrine  of  unc(mscious  mental  modifica- 
tions; Theory  of  cans  tion  ;  Concepts,  or  general 
notions;  Judgment;  Reasoning;  Hamilton's  con- 
ception of  logic  as  a  scii  nee ;  Fundamental  laws  of 
thought;  Prejudices  and  fallacies;  Pleasure  and 
pain;  Freedom  of  the  will. 
First  principles  of  a  new  system  of  philosophy. 

Spencer,  H.     1868 3(^—184 

CONTENTS. 

Parti.  The unknowahle :  Religion  and  science:  Ultimate 
religious  ideas:  Ultimate  scientific  ideas;  The 
relativity  of  all  knowledge;  Tiie  reconciliation. 

Part  2.  Theknowable:  Philnsophv  defined ;  Data  of  phi- 
losophy; Space;  Time;  Matter;  Motion;  Force; 
Indestructibility  of  matter;  Continuity  of  mo- 
tion;  Persistence  of  force;  Persistence  of  rela- 
tions among  forces;  Transformation  and  equiva- 


Philosophy — Mental  and  Moral — c(»iitinncd. 
J'art  2.  The  knuwable — continued. 

lence  of  forces;  Direction  of  motion ;  Rhythm  of 
motion;   Recapitulation,  criticism,   and  recom- 
mencement ;  Evolution  and  dissolution  ;  Simple 
and  compound  evolution;  Law  of  evolution  ;  in- 
terjtretation  of  evolution;  lustability  of  the  ho- 
mogeneous;  Multiplication  of  effects;  Segrega- 
tion; Equilibration;  Dissolution. 
Human  Intellect ;  with  an  introduction  upon  psy- 
chology and  the  soul.    Porter,  Noah.    N.  T.,  - 
1869 30-184 

CONTESTS. 

Psychology  and  the  soul;   Human  intellect;  Represen- 
tation and  representative   knowledge;    Thinking  and 
thought  knowh^lge;  Intuition  and  intuitive  knowledge. 
Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals.   Holmes,  O.  W. 

1871 14—  84 

Onintelligcnco.   Taine,  H.   Haye,  T.D.,  (r.   N.T., 

1872 30—184 


Of  signs,  pp.  1-32.  Images,  pp.  33-92.  Sensations,  pp. 
93-142.  Physicalconditionsof  men  till  events,  pp.  143-204. 
General  mechanism  of  knowledge,  pp.  205-249.  Knowl- 
edge of  bodies,  pp.  251-337.  Knowledge  of  mind,  pp. 
338-370.  Knowletfge  of  general  things,  p.  371. 
On  the  history  of  religion  and  philosophy  in  Ger- 
many.    Heine,  H.     (In  Prose  miscellanies,  pp. 

105-150.     1876) 23—140 

CEuvres  philosophiques  et  morales.      Descartes, 

Ren6.    Parish  n.  d 30—185 

CONTENTS. 

Discours  dela  niethwle;  Meditations  touchant  la  philoso  - 
phie  premiere;  Les  i)as3ious  de  r&me. 
Philosophical  classics  for  English  readers.  Knight, 
William,  ed.     Phila.,  1881. 

CONTENTS. 

Berkeley.     Fraser.  A.  C 37—223 

Butler.  ■  Collins,  W.  L 39—239 

Descartes.     MahaflTy,  J.  P 3»— 235 

Note. — This  series  contains  popular  discussions  of  various 

8.\  stents  of  niotlern  philosophy  in  connection  with  the 
individualities  of  their  originators. 
Philosophical    discussions.       Wright,    Chauncey. 

N.  Y.,  1877 30—18* 

CONTENTS. 

Physical  theory  of  the  universe;  Natural  theology  as  a 
positive  science;  Philosophy  of  Herbert  Spencer;  Lim- 
its of  natural  selections;  Genesis  of  species;  Evolutittu 
by  natural  selection;  Evolution  of  self-consciousness ; 
C'ouflict  of  studies;  Uses  and  origin  of  the  arrangements 
of  leaves  in  plants;  McCosh  on  intuitions;  Mansel's 
re])ly  to  Mill;  Lewes's  problems  of  life  and  mind; 
Mct^osh  on  Tyndall;  Speculative  dynamics;  Books  re- 
lating to  the  theory  of  evolution;  (merman  Darwinism^ 
Fragment  on  cause  and  effect;  .rohn  Stuart  Mill. 
Philosophical  essays.    Sttnvart,  D.    (In  his  Works, 

V.  5.     1855) 21—124 


Errors  relative  to  the  philosophy  of  mind  corrected,  and 
objections  obviated,  p.  1.  Locke's  account  of  the  sources 
of  human  knowledtie,  p.  55.  Idealism  of  Berkeley,  p.  87. 
Locke's  authority  in  France  in  the  18th  century,  p.  120. 
Metaphysical  theories  of  Hartley,  Priestley,  and  Darwin, 
p.  137.  Tendeqcy  of  some  late  philological  speculations 
[those  of  Home  Tooke],  p.  149.  On  the  beautiful,  p.  189. 
On  the  sublime,  p.  275.  On  the  faculty  of  taste,  p.  300. 
Philosophical  works.      Bolingbroke,  H.  St.  John, 

Lord,     (/n/ii*  AVorks,  v.  3,  4.     1841) 21—128 

CONTENTS. 

Essay  1.  Containing  the  nature,  extent,  and  reality  of  hu- 
man knowledge.  Essay  2.  Containing  some  reflections 
on  tlie  folly  and  presumption  of  philosophers ;  On  partial 
attempts  inade  to  refomi  the  aouses  of  human  reason. 

Fragments  or  minutes  of  essays. 
Philosophical  works.     Locke,  J.,  with  notes  by  St. 

John.  J.  A.     1867.    2v  30—184 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Conduct  of  the  understanding;    Essay   concerning 
human  understanding. 
2.  Examination  of  Malebranche's  opinion  of  seeing  all 
tilings  in  God;   Elements  of  natural  philosophy; 
Reading  for  a  gentleman. 


PHILOSOPHY. 


221 


PHILOSOPHY. 


Philosophy — Mental  and  Moral — oontiuued. 

Philosophy:    its  utility,   nature,   &.c.      llnniilton, 

fiirW.     (/H/iij  Mofaphysics,  pp.  1-91.    1869).-.      30—184 

Philosophy  of  the  active  and  nioi'al  powers  of  miin. 

Stewart,  U.  .  2  V.     (/nAi»  Works,  v.  0,  7.     1855)        21—124 

CONTENTS. 

T.  1.  Outlines  of  moral  ptiilo30phy ;  elassification  and  an- 
alysis of  our  active  and  moral  powers,  and  variou.s 
branches  of  our  duty,  p.  3.  Instinctive  i)rinciple8 
of  action,  p.  120.  Appetites,  desires,  and  atfeetions, 
p.  126.  ijational  and  governing  principles  of  action, 
p.  205.  Self-love,  moral  faculty,  moral  perceptions, 
and  emotions,  p.  205.  -  Man's  free  agency,  p.  343. 
2.  N'atural  religion,  p.  4.  Duties  to  our  fellow-creatures 
— benevolence,  ,justice,  veracity,  p.  228.  Duties  to 
ourselves — of  happiness,  and  of  certain  pleasures, 
](.  284.    Nature  and  essence  of  virtue,  p.  351. 

Psychological  inquii-ies.  (London  quarUirly  re- 
view, January,  1855.     p.  46)     27 — 182 

Science,  philosopby,  and  religion:  lectures  deliv- 
ered before  the  Lowell  institute,  Boston.  lias- 
com,  John.     N.  Y.,  1872 30—184 

CONTENTS. 

Mind;  Primitive  ideasj  Physical  facts;  Kesemblance  not 
the  s(de  connection  of  thought;  Matter;  Ciuisciousness; 
Kight;  Liberty;  Life  and  mind;  lntera<*tiiui  of  physical 
foi-ces  iind  spiritual  forces;  Primitive  religious  concep- 
tions; Classitieation  of  knowledge. 

The  friend.    Coleridge,  S.  T.     (JnAw  Works,  v.  2. 

1856) 21—127 

CONTENTS. 

Goiieral  introduction,  pp.  42-95.  Gronu.ls  (.f  ui.niils  aid 
religion,  and  the  discipline  of  miud  requisite  for  a  tiue 
understanding  of  the  same,  pp.  376-472. 

See,  also,  Works  of  Bacon  and  Plato. 

Moral  Philosophy  and  Ethics. 

Elements  of  morality  and  polity.    Whewell,  W. 

1845.     2v 30—184 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Reason;  Springs  of  human  action;  Moral  rules; 
Right ;  Rights  in  general ;  Rights  of  person,  of 
property,  of  contiact,  of  marriage,  of  government; 
Of  various  virtues  and  duties  ;  Conscience  ;  Cases 
of  tronscience  respecting  tmtb  ;  Cases  of  necessity: 
Of  ignorance  and  error  ;  State  ;  Justice  ;  Eiiuity  ; 
Humanity;  Slavery;  I'leasure ;  Interest;  Ilappi- 
uess  ;  Utility  ;  Expediency  ;  M(U'al  education. 
2.  Religion,  pp.  25-181;  Polity,  pp.  181-382;  Intern.l- 
lional  .justice,  p.  383. 

Essays  (m  religious  and  moral  subjects.    Franklin, 

B.     (/» /«'«  Works,  v.  2.     1840)   22—134 

Essays  on  the  principles  of  morality,,  and  on  the 
private  and  political  rights  and  obligations  of 
mankind.    Dymond,  Jonathan,    N.  Y.,  1844 23 141 

CONTENTS. 

Principles  of  morality  ;  the  will  of  God,  pp.  15-102.  Pri- 
vate rights  and  obligiltions — property,  law,  )>rouitses, 
lies,  oat  lis,  public  opinion,  education,  .'iniusenieuts,  duel- 
ling, suicide,  self-defense,  pp.  103-2»il.  Political  rights 
and  obligations — government,  justice,  punislnnent,  re- 
ligious establishments,  patriotism,  slavorv,  war,  pt). 
294-509.  ' 

Ethics,  politics,  and  practical  philosophy.  Aris- 
totle.   Gillies,  John,  er.    1813.    2v  29—177 

Ethical    fragments      Jameson,    A.    M.      (In  her 

Commonplace  book,  p.  13.     1855) 15 — 90 

Four    phases    of    morals:     Socrates,     Aristotle,    * 
Christianity,    Utilitarianism.      Blackie,    J.    S. 
1874 14—85 

History  of  European  morals  from  Augustus  to 
Charlemagne.  Lecky,  William  Edward  Hart- 
pole.    N.Y.,1869.     2v    ..  14—84 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.   Natural  history  of  morals;  Pagan  empire;  Conver- 
sion of  Rome. 
2.   Constantine  to  Charlemagne;  Position  of  women. 
Influence  upon  morality  of  a  decline  in  religious 
belief.     Harrison,  Frederic.     (In  Current  dis- 
cussions :  >|uestions  of  belief.     187S) 23 — 137 


Philosophy — Mental  and  Moral— con  tiimed. 

Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals.     Holmes,  O. 

W.    1871    14-84 

Modern  ethical  theories.  (In  Philosophical  clas- 
sics for  English  readols.     Butler,  p.  31.     1881)..       39—239 

Moral  reflections,   sentences,    and    maxims.     La 

Rochefoucauld,  Francois.    1853 23 137 

Outlines  of  moral  philosophy.     Steward,  Dugald. 

(Tre^eii  to  V.  2,  6,  and  8of  his  "Works.     1854)   ...  21—124 

Power  of  the  soul  over  the  body,  considered  in 
relation  to  health  and  morals.  Moore,  George. 
N.Y.,1854  30-183 

CONTENTS. 

Adaptati(m  of  the  body  to  the  soul;  The  org.nns  of  sense 
and  the  instriinu-nts  of  the  mind;  Mind  not  the  result 
of  sensation  ;  Value  of  the  senses,  and  observations  on 
their  use;  Connection  of  the  miud  with  the  brain;  Evils 
of  popular  phrenology;  Nature  of  the  nervous  system, 
and  its  obedience  to  the  will ;  Power  of  attention, 
and  its  connection  with  sleep;  State  of  the  will  in 
dreaming ;  Illustrations  of  the  power  of  the  mind  in 
dreaming,  somnambulism,  &c, ;  The  states  of  the  atten- 
tion modities  sensation  ;  Faculty  of  abstraction  ;  Differ- 
ence between  absence  anil  abstraction;  Action  of  the 
miud  on  the  nervous  organization  in  memory,  <kc. ; 
Positive  action  of  the  mind  on  the  biidv;  Injudicious 
education:  Peculiar  etiects  of  mental  iletenuiiiation  ; 
Effect  of  undue  attention  to  one's  own  boily ;  Misem- 
ployment  of  the  mind;  Chagrin  and  suicide;  Irritable 
biain,  ins.nnity.  &e. ;  Eft'ects  of  the  passions  on  the 
health;  Sym])atby ;  Solitude;  Government  of  the  pas- 
sions; The  highest  triumph  of  the  soul. 

Progress  of  ethical  philosophy,  chiefly  during  the 
17th  and   l.-th  cinlurlis.     ^llackiiitii.tli,  f.     (In 

Ai*  Miscellaneous  writings,  p.  94.     1854) 23—142 

Same.     (7n  Eucyc.  Hiit,  v.  1,  p.  293) 24 147 

Progress  of  the  metaphysical,  ethical,  and  political 
philosophy  since  the  revival  of  letters  in  Europe. 

Stewart,  D.     (In  his  Works,  v.  1.     1854) 21- 124 

See,  also,  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Conscience  and 

casuistry);   Culture;    Life    (Philosophy  of ) ;  Political 
economy ;  Sociology. 

Various  Schools  and  Subjects. 

ABSOLUTE,    UNCONDITIONED,  INFINITE. 

Limits  of  religions  thought  examined.    Mansel,  H. 

I-    1868 i4_84 

Philosophy  of  the  unconditioned.    Hamilton,  W. 

(7»i /«»  Discussions,  Ac.)     1868 30—184 

Relativity  of  human  knowledge;  I'hilosopby  of  the 

absolute;  The  conditioned.     Mill,  .7.  S.    (In  his 

Examination  of  Hamilton,  v.  1,  p.  13.    1665) 30—1 84 

ARABIAN. 

Alchemy  of  happiness.    Mohammed  Al-(ihazzali. 

Tr.  from  the  Turkish  by  Homes,  H.  A.    1873 30 184 

Arabian  philosophy.  Lewes,  G.  II.  (In  hii  His- 
tory of  philosophy,  v.  2,  pp.  361-370.     1867) 30—184 

Intellectual  development  of  Europe.    Drajier,  J. 

W.     (Ch.  12, 13,16.]     1869 43—264 

CHINESE   PHILOSOPHY. 

£«e  Confucius ;  Johnson's  Oriental  religions;  China.  (14 

87.)    Also,  under  China,  Work  of  Dwdittle.  (36—220.) 

CONSCIOUSNESS,    PEUCEPTION. 

Bailey  on  Berkeley's  theory  of  vision.    Mill,  J.  S. 

(In  his  Dissertations,  v.  2.     1868) 23 141 

See  Berkeley,  p.  32  (Fhilosophical  classics  series),  relative 
to  his  theory  of  vision. 

Consciousness  :  its  special  conditions  and  general 
phenomena.  Hamilton,  Sir  W.  (In  his  Meta- 
physics, pp.  126-278.    1809)  30—184 

Philosophy  of  perception.    Hamilton,  A'ir  W.     (In 

fti«  Discussions,  &c.,  pp.  45-103.    1868) 30 184 

5ec,  fliio,  his  Metaphysics,  pp.  297-411.    1809 30 184 

Science,  philosophy,   and  religion.     Bascom,  J. 

1872 30-184 


PHILOSOPHY, 


222 


PHOTOGEAPHIC. 


Philosophy — Mental  and  Moral — continued. 

EVOLUTION. 
See  Evolution,  iu  general  alpliabet. 

OUEEK   PHILOSOPHY. 

Biographical  history  of  philosophy,  from  its  origin 
in  Greece  down  to  the  present  day.  Lewes,  G. 
H.    N.Y.,1857.    2v 30—184 

History  of  the  Greek  school  of  philosophy,  with  ref- 
erence to  physical  science.  Whewell,  W.  (/n 
hiti  History  of  indnctive  sciences,  v.  1,  pp.  55-84. 

1858) 32—198 

Ste,  alto,  Aristotle ;  Plato. 

HINDU   PHILOSOPHY. 

See  Biblical  and  religions  literature  (Various  systems: 
Hinduism). 

MATERIALISM. 

Address   at   Belfast.     Tyndall,  J.      (In   Popular 

science  monthly,  p.  652,  V.  5.    1874) 32—197 

Force  and  matter:  empirico-philosophical  studies, 
intelligibly  rendered.  Biichner,  L.  Colling- 
wood,  J.  F.,  «d.    Lond.,18e4 31—192 

Lessons  from  nature,  as  manifested  in  mind  and 

matter.    Mivart.St.G.    If.  Y.,  1870 31—192 

Man  iu  the  past,  present,  and  future.    Biichner,  L. 

1872 30—189 

Martineau   and   materialism.     Tyndall,  J.      (In 

Popular  science  monthly,  v.  0,  p.  129.     1875) 32—197 

Modern  materialism  in  its  relations  to  religion  and 

theology.     Martineau,  James,  Z^L.  D.     1877 14 — 84 

See,  also,  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Keligiun  and 
science);  Evolution;  Physics  (Forces  and  energies  of 
nature). 

METAPHYSICS. 

Lectures  on  metaphysics.    Hamilton,  W.    Mansel, 

H.  L.,  and  Veitch,  J.,  eds.     Bost.,  1869  30—184 

CONTENTS. 

Philosophy;  Psj-chology;  Consciousness;  I)istributi«>n of 
the  special  cognitive  faculties ;  Preaeiitative  faculty ; 
Conservative  faculty;  Keproductive  faculty;  Kepfe- 
8entativefacillt_,v. ;  Elaborative  faculty ;  Kegiilative  fac- 
ulty;  The  feelings;  Aj)i)endix:  Scottish  philosophy — 
fragments  ;  Physiological  —  phrenology  ;  Perception ; 
Laws  of  thought ;  The  conditioned ;  Causation. 
Metaphysics.  Elder,  W.  (/«Ai*  Enchanted  beauty, 

p.141.    1859) 23—140 

PASSIONS. 

The  passions ;  or,  mind  and  matter  illustrated  by 
considerations  on  hereditary  insanity.  Millin- 
gen,  John  G.     Loud.,  1848 30—183 

Trait<  des  passions.  Descartes,  E.   (JnAu  (Euvres, 

n.d.) 30—184 

PHRENOLOGY. 

Lingering  admirers  of  phrenology.     Cleland,  J. 

(Jn  American  naturalist,  1870,  p.  586) 27—166 

Phrenology.  Lewes,  G.  H.  (In  his  History  of  phi- 
losophy, V.  2,  p.  749.     1857) 30-  184 

Phrenology  in  France.     (Blackwood,  v.  82,  p.  665. 

1857) 27—165 

Phrenology;  or,  the  doctrine  of  the  mental  phe- 
nomena.    Spurzheim,  Johann  Gaspar.     Bost., 

1834.    2v 30—184 

CONTKNTB. 

T.  1.  Physiological  part.  v.  2.  Philosophical  part 

POSITIVISM. 

Positive  philosophy  of  Anguste  Comte.    Mill,  J.  S., 

1866 30—184 


Philosophy — Mental  and  Moral — continued. 

KATIONALISM. 

See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Rationalism). 

STOICS. 

Reign  of  the  stoics.  Holland,  F.  M.    1879 30—184 

SCOTTISH  PHILOSOPHY. 

Scottish  philoso]>hy.  Hamilton,  W.  (In  hit  Lec- 
tures on  metaphysics,  p.  640)  30 — 184 

UTILITARIANISM. 

Four  phases  of  nmrals ;  Socrates,  Aristotle,  Chris- 
tianity, Utilitarianism.  Blackie,  .John  Stuart. 
N.  Y.,1874 14—  85 

History  of  European  morals  from  Augustus  to 
Charlemagne.  Lecky,  William  Edward  Hart- 
pole.    N.T.,1869.    2v 14—84 

CONTENTS. 

Natui'al  history  of  morals:  Utilitarian  school;  Objections 
to  the  school ;  Consequence  of  acting  on  utilitarian  nrin- 
cii)les;  Utilitarian  sanctions;  Intuitive  school;  Diver- 
sities of  lunral  judgment;  Each  of  the  two  schools  of 
morals  related  to  the  general  condition  of  society  ;  Order 
in  which  mural  feelings  are  developed  ;  Pagau  empire  ; 
Stoicism ;  Growth  of  a  gentler  and  more  cosmopolitfln 
spirit  in  Uouie  ;  Rise  of  eclectic  moralists  :  People  still 
corrupt ;  Causes  of  the  corruption  ;  Etfects  of  stoicism 
on  the  corruption  of  society ;  Passion  for  oriental  relig- 
ions; Conversion  of  Rome ;  Examination  of  the  theory 
which  ascribes  part  of  the  teaching  of  the  later  pagaii 
moralists  to  Christian  influence  :  Tlieory  which  attrib- 
utes the  conversion  of  the  empire  to  the  evidences  of 
miracles;  The  persecution  the  church  underwent  not 
of  a  nature  to  crush  it ;  History  of  the  persecutions. 

Jeremy  Bentham  and  the  utilitarians.    Legai'^,  H. 

S.     (7n  ;iM  Writings,  V.  2,  p.  449.     1845) 23—133 

John  Stuart  Mill's  philosophy  tested.  (Contempo- 
rary reuiew,  Nov.,  1879) 56 — 338 

Utilitarianism.    Mill,  J.  S.     (In  hit  Dissertations, 

v.3,p.300.     1868) 23—141 

Philosophy    iu    sport    made    science    in 

eariKwt.     IUum.     Paris,  J.  A.     1847 32—190 

Philosophy  of  art.     Taiiic,  H.  A.     1871 . .   15—  90 

Philosophy  of  art  iu  the  Netherlands. 
Taiue,  H.  A.     187a 15—90 

Philosophy  of  mystery.     Deudy,  W.  C. 

1847 ■....  30—183 

Philosophy  of  religion.  Bascoiu.J.  N.  Y., 

1876 14—  87 

Philosophy  of  self-importance.  Spencer, 
E.  (LippinvolVs  magazine,  v.  6,  p.  64. 
1870) 27—162 

Philosophy  of  society.     Webster,  L.  A. 

1866 ". 29—176 

Philosophy  of  spiritualisiu.  Marvin, 
Frederic  R.     N.  Y.,1874 30—183 

Philosophy  of  the  linnian  voice.  Rush, 
J.     1867 15—93 

Philp,  Robert  Kenip.  History  of  prog- 
ress iu  Great  Britain.  lUus.  Loud., 
1859 45—274 

Phips,  Sir  William.     See  Biography. 

PhCBllix,  John,  pseud.    5ee Derby,  G.  H. 

Photographic  portraits  of  North  Amer- 
ican Indians  in  the  gallery  of  the  Smith- 
sonian iustitution.  (/n  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.) 
Wash.,  1867 53—323 


PHOTOGRAPHS. 


223 


PHYSIOS. 


Photographs  of  North  Americau  Indians, 
Descriptive  catalogue  of.  Jackson,  W. 
H.  (Miscellaneous  puhlications  No.  9  of 
the  Qeolo(fical  and  (ieogvaphical  Survey  of 
ike  Territories.)     Wash.,  1877. 54—325 

Phrenology;  or,  the  doctrine  of  the  mental 

phenonuna.  Spnrzlicim,  J.  G.   1834.  2v.  30—184 

Physical  atlas,     Johnston,  A.  K.     Lond., 

1849 60 

Physical  geograpliy.     Geikie,  Archibald. 

(Science  primers, )     1879 31—189 

Physicalgeograpby.   SomervilIe,M.  1850.  31 — 189 

Physical  geography  of  the  sea.  Manry, 
M.  F.     1855 ." 31—189 

Physical  sciences.  On  the  connection  of 
the.      Soinerville,  M.     1840 31—189 

PHYSICS,  OR   NATURAL   PHILOSOPHY. 

History  and  Philosophy  of  the  Physical  Sci- 
ences. 

General  view  of  the  progress  of  mathematical  and 
physical  scionco  since  the  revival  of  letters  in 
Europe.  Playfair,  J.  (In  Encyclopajdia  Bri- 
tannica,  V.  1.    Dissertations)  24 — 147 

General  view  of  the  progress  of  mathematical  and 
physical  science,  chietiy  during  18th  century. 
Leslie,  Sir  S.  (In  Encycloi)a'dia  Britannica,  v. 
1.    Dissertation  4) 24—147 

History  of  the  inductive  sciences.    Whewell,  Will- 

,    iam.    1858.    2v 32—198 

CONTENTS. 
V.  1.  Mechanics,    including    fluid    mechanics;     Physical 
astronomy ;    Physical  science  in  ancient  Greece, 
and  in  the  middle  ages. 
2.  Acoustics ;  Atmology ;  Mechanical  science  ;  Mechan- 
ico-cheniical  sciences;  Optics;  Thermotics. 

Systematic  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 

Chemistrj  of  the  earth.      Hunt,  T.  S.      {In  Sm. 

RepL,  1869) 54—324 

Oonnection  of  the  physical  sciences.     Somerville, 

Mary.     1846 32—196 

Oontribntions  to  molecular  physics  in  the  domain  of 

radiant  heat.     Tyndall,  J.     1873   32—195 

Oyclopaedia  of  the  pliysical  sciences.     Nichol,  J.  P. 

1860 25—153 

Elements  of  natural  philosophy.    Locke,  J.    (In 

hU  Works,  v.  2) 30-184 

Forces  of  nature:    Gravity,   souml,    light,   heat, 

magnetism,    electricity,   atmospheric    meteors. 

Gaillemin,  A.    1872 32—195 

Fragments  of  science  for  unscientific  people.    Tyn- 

dall,  J.     1872 32—197 

Letters    and    papers   on    philosophical    subjects. 

Franklin,  B.     (In  his  AVorks,  v.  6) 22—134 

Mechanical  philosophy.     Mitchell.  W  ,  Young,  J. 

R.,  and  Iniray,  J.    (In  Circle  of  the  sciences, 

V.  9.)     1860 32—197 

CONTENTS. 

Properties  of  matter;  Statics;  Dyramics;  Hydrostatics! 
Hydrodynamics;  Pneumatics;"  Practical  mechanics; 
Steam-engine. 

Mechanics  of  nature,  and  the  source  and  modes  of 

action  of  natural  motive  power.    Allen,  J.    1852.       32 — 195 

CONTENTS. 

Space  and  time ;  Matter ;  Statics  of  the  mechanics  of  na- 
ture; Dynamicsof  the  mechanics  of  nature;  Dynamics; 
Excitation  of  electricity  ;  Magnetism;  Mechanical  force 
of  cohesion  and  of  chemical  atlinity;  Fermentation; 
Heat;  Light;  Electric  U-legraphs. 
Philosophy  in  sport  made  science  in  earnest,  by  the 

aid  of  the  toys  and  sports  of  youth.    Paris,  -J.  A. 

1847 32—196 


Physics — con  ti  uued . 

Physics.     Stewart,  B.    (Science primers.)    1879 32 — 196 

Principles  of  physics  and  meteorology.    MuUer,  J. 

1848    32—195 

CONTENTS. 

Acoustics;  Electricity;  Electro-magnetism;  Equilibrium 
of  forces;  Galvanism;  General  i)rop(Tti(!S  of  bodies; 
Heat;  Magnetism;  Meteorology;  Motion. 

Recent  progress  in  physics.     MuUer,  J.     (In  Sm, 

Mept.,  1858) 54—324 

Relation  of  physical  science  to  science  in  general. 

Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.     (In  Sm.  liept,  1871) 54—324 

Syllabus  of  lectures  on  physics.     Henry,  J.     (In 

Sm.  liepL,  1856) 54—324 

Vibratory  movement  of  matter,  ponderable  and  im- 
ponderable.   Magrini,  L.     (In  Sm.  Kept.,  1868) . .      54—324 

Various  Special  Departments  in  Physics. 

ACOUKTIC8. 

Acoustics.    Whewell,  William.     (/nAia  Inductive 

sciences,  v.  2) 32—198 

Sound.    Eight  lectures.     Tyndall,  J.     1867 32-194 

ATOMS    AND    MOLECULKS. 

Research  on  atoms.   Herschel,  Sir  J.   (In  Sm.  Uept. , 

1862) 54—324 

Technical  forms  of  the  Atoniists.  Whewell,  W. 
(In  his  History  of  the  inductive  sciences,  p-76, 
V.  1.     1858) 32—198 

Theory  of  molecules.    Maxwell,  C.     (In  Popular 

science  monthly,  Jan.,  1874,  v.  4) 32—197 

See,  also,  in  London  quarterly  review,  v.  43,  44,  1855,  John 
Dalton  and  the  atomic  theory  (27 — 162) ;  Popular  science 
monthly,  v.  5,  Address  at  Belfast.    J.  Tyndall  (32-197). 

KLECTRICITY,    GALVANISM,    AND   MAGNETISM. 

Considerations  on  electricity.    (In  Sm.  Rept.,18G7) .       M — 324 

Electricity  in  rarefied  elastic  fluids.   La  Rive,  A.  de. 

(In  Sm.  Kept.,  1863) 54—324 

Gralvanic  electricity.   Davy,  Sir  H.    (In  Ai* Works, 

V.  2,  p.  139)   21—127 

History  of  discovery  relative  to  magnetism,     (In 

Sm.  liept,  1863) 54—324 

Letters  and  papers  on  electricity.      Franklin,  B. 

(In  his  Works,  v.  5. 1840)   22—134 

Light  and  electricity.     Tyndall,  J.     1874 32—194 

Mathematical  theories  of  the  connection  of  elec- 
tricity and  magnetism.    Helmholtz,  H.     (In  Sm. 

Kept,  1873) 54—324 

See,  also,  Meteorology  (Thunder  and  lightning);  Popular 
science  monthly,  v.  9  (Lessons  in  electricity,  by  Prof. 
Tyndall).     (32-197.) 

FORCKS   AND   ENERGIES   OF   NATURE. 
Oonservation  of  energy.     With  an  appendix  treat- 
ing of  the  vital  and  mental  applications  of  the 

doctrine.     Stewart,  B.     1876  31—192 

NoU. — The  appendix  contains  two  essays:  1.  By  Joseph 
Leoonte,  on  the  "  Correlation  of  vital  with  chemical  and 
physical  forces."    2.  By  Alexander  Bain,  on  the  "Cor- 
relation of  nervous  and  mental  forces." 
Oorrelation  and  conservation  of  forces.     Toumans, 

E.  U.,etZ.     1868 -    31—192 

CONTESTS. 

Correlation  of  physical  forces.    Grove,  AV.  R. 

Interaction  of  natural  forces.     Helmholtz,  H. 

Remarks  on  tlie  forces  of  inorganic  nature. 

Celestial  dynamics. 

Remarks  on  the  mechanical  equivalent  of  heat.  Mayer, 
tT.  R. 

Some  thoughts  on  the  conservation  of  force.  .  Faraday,  M. 

Connection  and  equivalence  of  forces.     Liebig,  J. 

Correlation  of  physical  and  vital  forces.  Carpenter,  W.  B. 

Force.    Phipson,  T.  L.     (hi  Sm.  Kept.,  1862) 54—324 

Force  and  matter.     Biichner,  L.     1864 31 — 192 

On  the  transmutation  of  matter.     Liveing,  G.  D. 

(Cambridge  essays,  pp.  123-147.    1855) 23 — 142 


^ 


PHYSICS. 


224 


PIEESON. 


Physics — continued. 

Thoughts  on  the  nature  and  ori<;in  of  force.     Tay- 
lor, W.  B.    (In  Sm,  Sept.,  ^SIO) 54—324 

See  treatise,  Forces  (if  nature,  by  (riiillemin,  under  "Sys 
tematic  and  niiscellaucouB  works  "  in  this  chiss. 

G  ALVA  NOM  ETEK. 

Gralvanometer  as  a  measuring  instrument.    Po;;gon- 

dorff,  J  C.     (J»  Sm. -Be^e.,  1859) 54—324 

See,  also.  Electricity. 

HEAT. 

Caloric ;  its  agencies  in  nature.     Metcalfe,  S.  L. 

18.W.     2v 32—194 

Constants  of  nature.     Part  2.     Table  of  specific 

heats  for  liquids.    Clarke,  F.  W.     (In  Sm.  Misc. 

Coll.,  v.  U.     1878) 53—323 

Contributions  to  molecular  physics  in  the  domain 

of  radiant  heat.    Tyndall,  J.    1873 32—195 

Heat  considered  as  a  mode  of  motion.  Tyndall,  J. 
1869...  32—194 

Kote. — Reviewed  in  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  94,  p.  697- 
1863. 
Mechanical  theory  of  heat.     Muller,  J.     (In  Sm. 

Ilept.,lS6S) 54—324 

Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat.    Cazin,  A.     1874 32 — 194 

Propagation  of  heat  in  fluids  and  various  substances. 
Thompson,  B.  (Count  Rutnford).    (In  his  Essays, 

V.  2) 23—142 

Radiation.    Tyndall,  J.     (In  Sm.  Eept,  1868) 54—324 

Recent  progress  in  tlie  theory  of  heat.    Cazin,  A. 

(In  Sm.Kept,  1868) 54—324 

Reports  on  radiant  heat  in  1832,  1840,  and  1854. 

Powell,  B.     (In  Sm.  Kept,  1859) 54—324 

LIGHT  AND   OPTICS. 

Color-blindness.      Henry,    J.      ( In    Sm.   Eept., 

1877) 54—324 

Color-blindness  in  its  relation  to  accidents  by  rail 
and  sea.     Holmgren,  U.     (Jre  Sm.  iJepi,  1877) .. .      54—324 

Light  and  electricity.     Tyndall,  J.     1874  32—194 

tJndulatory  theory  of  light.     Barnard,  F.  A.  P. 

(In  Sm.  Itept,  1802) 54—324 

Velocity  of  light.    Delaunay,  C.  E.     (In  Sm.  Rept., 

1864) 54—324 

Wonders  of  optics.    Marion,  F.     1872 32-194 

OliSEUVATOlilES. 
Physical  observatory.     Henry,  J.     (In  Sm.  Rept., 

1870) 54—324 

SPECTRUM  ANALYSIS. 

Results  of  spectrum  analysis,  applied  to  the  luiav- 

euly  bodies.    Huggins,  W.    1866 32—195 

Same.     (In  Sm.  iJepf.,  1866) 54—324 

Spectrum  analysis.  Scliellen,  H.  Notes  by,  Hog- 
gins, W.     1872 32—195 

The  sun :  its  cliemical  analysis.    Laugel,  A.     (In 

Sm.  ifej;;.,  1861) 64—324 

STATICS  AND   HYDROSTATICS. 

Kinetic  theories  of  gravitation.      Taylor,   W.  B. 

(/«  Sm.  liept.,  1876) 54—324 

Researches  on  the  ligures  of  equilibriimi  of  a  liquid 

mass  witlulrawn  from   tlie    action  of  gravity. 

Plateau,  J.     {/n  Sm.  7Je;>(.,  1863-'66) 54—324 

See,  also.  Arts  (Useful:  Mechanics). 

TERRESTRIAL  MAGNETISM. 

Electrical  currents  of  the  earth.    Matteucci,  C. 

(In  Sm.  Rept.,  \m9) 54—324 

Magnetic  observations    made  at  Girard  college, 

1840-'45.    Bache,  A.  D.    (In  Sm.  Oontrib.,  v.  11, 

13,  14) 53—322 

Magnetic  survey  of  Pennsylvania.    Bache,  A.  D. 

(In  Suj.  Oontrib.,  v.  13) 53—322 


Physics—  continued. 

Magnetical  observations  in  the  Arctic  seas.    Kane, 

E.  K.     (/»  Sm.  Oo)i(ri6.,  v.  10) 53—322 

Observations  on  terrestrial  magnetism.    Locke,  J. 

(In  Sm.  Oon(ri6.,  V.  3) 63 322 

Observations  on  terrestrial  magnetism  and  on  the 
deviations  of  the  compasses  of  the  irnit«d  States 
iron-clad  Monadnock  during  her  cruise  from  Phil- 
adelphia to  San  Francisco,  in  1865,  '66.  Hark- 
ness,  W.     (Jn  Sm.  ('ontrtS.,  V.  18.    1872)  53—322 

Observations  on  terrestrial  magnetism  in  Mexico. 

Sonntag,  A.     (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  II.    1859) 53—322 

Physios.  Stewart,  Balfour.  (  Science 
yiimcm.)     1879 .■52—196 

Physics  and  liydraulics  of  Missi8.siiipi 
river.  Huiuplireys,  A.  A.,  and  Abbot,  H. 
L.     1861 54—327 

Same.     Reprinted   with   additions. 

Humphre.ys,  A.  A.,  and   Abbot,    H.   L. 

1876 54—327 

Physiology.    Foster,  M.    {Science primers.) 

1879 30—183 

Physiology  for  practical  use.  lUus. 
James  Hinton,  «Z.     With  an  introduction 

by  E.  L.  Youmans.     1874 30—183 

See  Medicine  (Physiology). 

Pianoforte    playing.      Taylor,   Franklin. 

( Science  primers. )     1879 15 —  90 

Pickering:,  Charles.  On  the  Gliddou 
mummy  case  in  the  museum  of  the 
Smithsonian  institution.  {In  Sm.  Con- 
trib.,y.  16) 53—322 

Pickering:,  John.  Vocabulary  of  words 
and  phrases  which  have  been  8uppo.sed 
to  be  peculiar  to  the  United  States  of 
America ;  with  an  essay  on  the  present 
state  of  the  English  language  in  the 
United  States.     Best.,  1816 15—91 

'Pictorial  history  of  the  American  civil 
war.     Leslie,  F.     1862.     v.  1 A— 

Pictures  from  Italy.     lUiis.     Dickens,  C. 

1868.     2  copies 3(5 — 222 

*  Picturesque  America ;  a  delineation  by 
pen  and  pencil.  Bryant,  W.  C,  cd. 
Illiis.     1872.     2v 30—181 

Pidgin-English  sing-song.     Leland,  C.  G. 

1870 1(5—  97 

Pieces  of  a  broken-down  critic,  picked  up 

by  himself.     Biisted,  C.  A.     1858 23—140 

Pierce,  Edward  L.  Memoir  and  letters 
of  Chillies  Sumner.     Bost.,  1877.     2  v. . .  42—259 

Pierce,  Edward  M.  Cottage cycIoi)a'dia 
of  hi.story  and  biography  ;  with  a  chro- 
n<dogical  view  of  American  historj'. 
lUns.     Hartford,  1859 2.'i— 1.53 

Pierce,  Gilbert  A.  Dickens  dictionary  : 
a  key  to  tlie  characters  and  principal  in- 
cidents in  the  tales  of  Charles  Dickens  ; 
with  additions  by  W.  A.  Wheeler.  Illus. 
Bost.,  1872 :!—  18 

Pierson,  Hamilton  W.  Jeft'erson  at 
Monticello;  the  private  life  of  Thomas 
Jefferson.     N.  Y.,1862 40—243 


PIETRO. 


225 


PLUTAEOHUS. 


Pletro,  Guide  di.  See  Oliphant,  Mrs. 
M.  O.  W.     Makers  of  Florence.     1876  . .  37—228 

Plgfg'Ot,  A.  Snowdeu.  Chemistry  and 
metallurgy  of  copper,  with  a  description 
of  the  principal  copper  mines  of  the 
United  States  and  other  countries. 
Phila.,  1858 19—115 

Pike,  Frances  West  Atherton.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Pike,  Mary  H.  {Mary  Langdon).  See 
Fiction. 

Pike,  Nicolas.  Sub-tropical  rambles  in 
the  land  of  the  a])hanapteryx:  personal 
experiences,  adventures,  and  wander- 
ings in  and  around  the  island  of  Mauri- 
tius.    Illus.     N.Y.,1873 33—202 

Pike,  Zebulon  M.  Account  of  expedi- 
tions to  the  sources  of  the  Mississippi, 
and  through  the  western  part  of  Louisi- 
ana to  the  sources  of  the  Arkansas,  Kan- 
sas, La  Platte,  and  Pierre  Juan  rivers 

during  1805-'07.     Phila.,  1810 34—206 

For  his  life,  aee  Biography. 

Pike   county  ballads,  and  other  pieces. 

Hay,  J.     1873 16—98 

Pilgrim's  progress.      lUus.     Bunyan,  J. 

1«51 14-  85 

"Pindar,  Peter," ^seud.  See  'Wolcott, 
John. 

Pinkney,  William.    See  Biograpliy. 

Pioneer  mothers  of  the  west.  Illus. 
Frost,  J.     1875 37 227 

Pioneers   of  France   in  the  new  world. 

Parkman,  Francis.     1871 34 ^205 

Piroii,  Alexis.  See  Petite  Poetes  Fran- 
5ais,  V.  1  17—103 

Pitkin,  Timothy.  Statistical  view  of 
the  commerce  of  the  United  States:  its 
connection  with  agriculture  and  manu- 
factures; and  an  account  of  the  public 
debt,  revennes,  and  expenditures  of  the 
United  States.     N.  Y.,  1817 51—310 

Pitt,  William  {the  youngei).  Speeches, 
1781-1805.  Lond.,  1806.  4  v.  v.  1, 
1781-'90;  V.  2,  1790-'96;  v.  3,  179(5-'99|- 
V.  4,  1800-'05 21-126 

Plague  in  London.     De  Foe,  D.    1840 21—126 

Plain  falks  on  familiar  subjects.  Holland, 
J- *^-    ^^'^ 23—139 

Plains  of  the  great  west.     Illus.     Dodge, 

^■^-     ^^''' 34—206 

Planciie,  James  Robinson.  Recollec- 
tions and  reflections.  {Bric-ct-brae  series. ) 
Stoddard,  R.  H.,  ed.     1874 36—218 

Planchette ;  the  despair  of  science.  Sar- 
gent, E.     1869 30—183 

Planetary   and  stellar  worlds.     Mitchel 
O.  M.     1868 

Flaneti.    &'««  Astronomy  (Planets) 

29 


32—196 


Plan  of  improvement  successfully  adopted 
upon  the  Vistula  river  in  the  vicinity  of 
Culm,  in  Prussia.     Wash.,  1876 54—328 

Flantagenets.    .See  England  (History:  by  periods). 

Plants.    See  Botany. 

Plateau,  Josej)!].  Researches  ou  the 
figures  of  equilibrium  of  a  liquid  mass 
withdrawn  from  the  action  of  gravity. 
{In  Sm.  Sej>t.,  1863-'66)  .  = 54—324 

Plato,  Dialogues.  Jowett,  B.,  tr.  N.  Y., 
1872 17—103 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Charmides;  Lysis;  Laches;  Protajjoras;  Euthyde 
mua;  Ion;  Mono;  Euthyphro;  Apology;  Crito; 
Phaido;  The  Hympofliuiu ;"  fhajdrus;  (Jratylus. 

2.  The  republic;  Timaius:  Critias. 

3.  Gorgias;  Philebus;  Pamienides;  Tbeaitetus;  Soph- 

ist; Statesman. 

4.  Laws;  Appendix;  Lesser Hippias ;  First  Alcibiades ; 

Menexeuus;  Index  of  persons  and  places. 

Diogenes  and  Plato.     Laudor,  W.  S.    (In 

hit  Imaginary  conversations,   Ist  series,  1878; 

pp.  88-119) 22—138 

Plato.    Bayne,  P.    (In  his  E8says,-2d  series, 

1867;  pp.235-269) 23—141 

Plato.    Blackie,  J.  S.     (Edinburgh  essays, 

1856;  pp.  1-42) 23-142 

Plato,  or  the  philosopher;  Plato:  new  read- 
ings. Emerson,  E.  W.  (In  his  Eepresentative 
men,  1861;  pp.  43-95) 37—228 

Plato's  republic.     DeQuincey,  T.     (In  his 

Historical  and  critical  essays,  r.  1,  1859;    pp. 

108-220) '. 21-128 

Plato.    Mill,  J.  S.     (In  his  Dissertations, 

V.  4,  1888;  p.  227) 23—141 

Plattner,  Charles  Frederick.  Use  of 
the  blow-pipe  in  the  examination  of 
minerals,  ores,  furnace-products,  and 
other  metallic  combinations.  Muspratt, 
J.S.ytr.     Lond.,  1845 18—110 

Flay.    See  Amnsements. 

Play  and  profit  in  my  garden.     Roe,  E.  P. 

1«73 19—117 

Playfair,  John.  Elements  of  geome- 
try; containing  the  first  six  books  of 
Euclid.     N.  Y.,  18.'')4 19—115 

Playing-cards  (History  of).  Illus.  Tay- 
lor, E.  S.     18G5 22—130 

Plays.    Aee  Drama. 

Plays  and  puritans,  and  other  historical 
essays.     Kingsley,  C.     1873 23 — 140 

Pleadings  with  my  mother,  the  church  in 

Scotland.     Carlyle,  T.     1854 14—86 

Plon,  Eugene.  Thorvvaldsen :  his  life 
and  works.  Illus.  Luyster,  I.  M.,  tr. 
Bost.,  1874 42—259 

Plough,  loom,  and  anvil.     Skinner,  J.  S. 

1851.     3v 18-108 

Plutarciius.  (Plutarch's  lives.)  From 
the  original  Greek,  with  notes  critical 
and  historical ;  and  a  life  of  Plutarch, 
by  J.  and  W.  Langhorne.  Lond.,  1813. 
6  V 37—226 

CONTENTS. 

Agesilaus.    t.  4. 

A  gesilaus  and  Pompey  compared,    v.  4. 

Agis  and  Cleomenes,  and  the  Gracchi  compared,    v.  5, 

Agis  and  Cleomenes.    v.  5. 

Alcibiades.    t.  2. 


PLUTAECHUS. 


226 


POETRY. 


Plutarchiis— continued. 

Alcibiades  aud  Caius  Marciiis  Coriolanus  compared,   v.  2' 

Alexander,     v.  4. 

Alexander  aud  Julius  Caisar  compared,    v.  4. 

Antony,    v.  5. 

Aratus.    v.  6. 

Aristides.    y.  2. 

Aristides  and  Cato  tbe  censor  compared,    v.  2. 

Artaxerxes.     v.  6. 

Brutua.    v.  6. 

Caius  Marcius  Coriolanua.     v.  2. 

Caius  Marius.    v.  3. 

Camillus.    v.  1, 

Cato  the  censor,    v.  2. 

Cato  the  younger,     v.  5. 

Cicero,    v.  5. 

Cimon.    v.  3. 

Cimon  and  LucuUus  compared,    v.  3. 

Demetrius,    v.  5. 

Demetrius  and  Antony  compared,    v.  5. 

Demosthenes,    v.  5. 

Demosthenes  and  Cicero  compared,     v.  5. 

Dion.     V.  5. 

Dion  and  Brutus  compared,    t.  6. 

Eumenes.     v.  4. 

Fabius  Maximus.    t.  2. 

Galba.    v.  6. 

Index.    V.  6. 

Julius  Csesar.    v.  4. 

Life  of  Plutarch,    v.  1. 

LucuUus.     V.  3. 

Lycurgus.    v.  1'. 

Lysander.    v.  3. 

Lysander  and  Sylla  compared,    v.  3. 

Marcellus.    t.  2. 

Marcus  Crassus.    t.  3. 

Kicias.    v.  3. 

Nicias  and  Marcus  Crassus  compared,    v.  3. 

Numa.    V.  1. 

Otho.    V.  6. 

Paulus  ^railius.    v.  2. 

Pelopidas.     v.  2. 

Pelopidas  and  Marcellus  compared,    v.  2. 

Pericles,     v.  2. 

Pericles  and  Fabius  Maximus  compared,    v.  2, 

Philopoemen.    v.  3. 

Philopoemenand  Titus Quintiua  Flaminius  compared,  t.  3. 

Phocmn.    v.  5. 

Phocion  and  Cato  the  younger  compared,    v.  5. 

Pompey.     v.  4. 

Publicola.    V.  1. 

Pyrrhua.    v.  3. 

Pyrrhus  and  Caius  Marius  compared,    v.  3. 

Komulus.     V.  1. 

Sertorius.    v.  4. 

Sertorius  and  Eumenes  compared,    v.  4. 

Solon.    V.  1. 

Sylla.    V.  3. 

Iiiemistocles.    v.  1, 

Theseus,    v.  1. 

Tiberius  and  Caius  Gracchus,     v.  5. 

Timoleon.    v.  2. 

Timoleon  and  Paulus  ^milius  compared,    t.  2. 

Titus  Quintins  Flaminius.    v.  3. 


Poe,  Edgar  Allen.     Worlis.     N.  Y.,  1868. 

3v , 2;J— 126 

For  his  tales,  see  Fiction. 

Poems,  descriptive,  dramatic,  legendary, 
and  contemplative.  Simms,  W.  G,  1853. 
2  V 17—106 

Poems  of  places.     Longfellow,  H.  W.,  ed. 

1876,^77.     16  V 16—  96 

CONTENTS. 

England.    4  \.  Italy.    3  v. 

France.    2  v.  Scotland.    3  v. 

Germany.    2  v.  Switzerland. 
Ireland. 

Poet  at  the  breakfast  table.      Holmes,  O. 

W.      1872 5—  31 

Poetic  interpretation  of  nature.     Shair)), 

J.  C.     1867 23—140 

•Poetical  quotations  from  Chaucer  to  Ten- 
nyson.    AlHbone,  S.  A.     1874 17—104 


POETRY. 

(See,  a?so,  Drama ;  Literature;  Folklore;  Quotations. 

American    and    English   Poetry :     Collections 

and  Selections. 
Beauties  of  Shakespeare.    Dodd,  William.    Lend., 

1878 17—104 

British  poets  selected  and  chronologically  arranged 

from  Ben  Jonson  to  Walter  Scott.  Aiken,  John. 

1856.    3  V 17—104 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Ben  Jonson;  Cowley;  Milton;  Waller:  Dryden: 
J.  Philips;  Pamell:  Howe;  Addison:  Prior;  Gay; 
Green;  Tickell;  Hammond;  Somerville;  Pope; 
Swift;  Thomson;  A.  Philips;  Collins;  Dyer;  Shen 
stone;  ('hurchill:  Young;  Akenside;  Gray ;  Smol 
lett;  I.ittlet<m:  Goldsmith;  Johnson;  Armstrong 
J.  Warton;  T.  Warton:  Mason;  Cowper;  Beattie; 

2.  Robert  Southey;    C.  Lamb;   James  Hogg:   Moore, 

W.  S.  Landor;  T.  Campbell;  H.K.White;  By; 
ron;  Ebenezer  Elliott:  John  Wilson;  B.  W.  Proc 
tor;  H.  H.  Mihnan;  Shelley;  Keats ;  Hunt;  Allan 
Cunningham;  John  Clare;  Hood;  Felicia Hemans; 
Caroline  Norton;  Robert  PoUok;  George  Croly. 

3.  Falconer;  Barbauld;  William  Jones;  Crabbe;  Chat- 

terton;    Gifl'ord;    Bums;    Rogers :    Grahame;   Jo- 
anna Baillie;   Bloomfield;    Wordsworth;  Bowles; 
Coleridge;  Montgomery;  Walter  Scott. 
Ohildren's  treasury  of  English  song.     Palgrave, 

Francis  Tumor.     N.  Y.,  1«75 17—104 

Household  book  of  poetry.   Dana,  Charles  A.   1869.  17—104 
Humorous  poetry  of  the  English  language,  from 

Chaucer  to  Saxe.     Parton,  James.     1870  17 — 104 

Late  English  poets  (Selections).     Stoddard,  R.  H., 

ed.     N.  Y.,  1867 17—104 

CONTENTS. 

Matthew  Arnold;  Edwin  Arnold;  A.  Smith;  Gerald  Ma«- 
sey:  R.  Bulwer-Lytton ;  Sydney  Dobell;  William  Al- 
liiigbam;  William  Morris ;  Frederick-Tennyson;  Charles 
Turner;  Coventry  Patmore;  Arthur  Hugh  Clough; 
Charles  Kingsley;  W.M.Thackeray;  W.  E.  Aytoun; 
G.  W.  Thorubury;  George  Meredith;  W.  C.  Bennett; 
T.  Westwood;  DAvid  Gray;  Frederick  Locker;  Ade- 
laide Anne  Procter;  D.  M.  Muloch;  Jean  Ligelow; 
Christina  Rossetti;  Robert  Buchanan ;  A.  C.  Swinburne. 
Library  of  poetry  aud  song,  being  choice  selections 
from  the  best  poets.    Bryant.  William  CuUen. 

lUus.     N.  Y.,  1872  17—104 

Masque  of  poets  (A),  including  Guy  Vernon,   a 

novelette  in  verse.     {No  name  series.)     1878 16 — 100 

Poems  of  places.  Longfellow,H.W.,cd.  1876-77.  16  v.     16—  96 

Poetry  of  the  orient.     Alger,  W.  R.     1866 16—100 

Poets  and  poetry  of  the  west.  Coggeahall,  William 

T.     1860 17—104 

Shakespeare's  morals:  suggestive  selections,  with 
brief  collateral  rea<liug8  and   scriptural  refer- 

onrea.    Gilnian,  Arthur,  ed.    X.  Y..  1880 17—106 

Southern  and  western  songster;  being  a  choice  col- 
lection of  the  most  fashionable  so&gs.  Grigg, 
John.    1858 17—104 

Critical  Essays  and  Lectures  upon  the  Poetry 
of  Various  Countries. 

See,  also,  Literature  of  various  countries ;    and  in  the  gen 
eral  alphabet,  under  the  names  of  individual  poets,  crit 
ical  estimates  will  be  found. 
An  hour's  talk  about  poetry.     Wilson,  John.     (In 
hie  Essays,  or  recreations  of  Christopher  North, 

p.  72.     1*854) 23-142 

French  poets  and  novelists.     James,  H.,jr.    1878.      23—139 

Lessons  from  my  masters.    Bayne,  P.     1879 2a— 139 

My  study  windows.  (Chaucer,  p.  227;  Pope,  p. 
385;   Swinburne's  Tragedies,  p.  210.)     Lowell, 

J.  R.    1872 23—139 

Notes  and  lectures  upon  Shakespeare  and  some  of 
the  old  poets.    Coleridge,  S.  T.     (In  his  Works, 

V.  4.    1856) 21-127 

Poetic  interpretation  of  nature.    Shairp.J.  C.  1877.      23—140 
Sacred  poetry.    Wilson,  John.    (In  his  Essays,  or 

recreations  of  Christopher  North,  p.  182.    1854) .      23—142 


15—  91 


POETEY. 

Poetry—  continued. 

Studies  of  the  Greek  poets.    Symonds,  J.  A.    1880. 

2  V 

Theology  in  the  Englieli  poets:  Cowper,  Coleridge, 

"Wordsworth,- and  Burns.    Brooke,  S.  A.    1875..       14—  84 
Victorian  poets.    Stedman,  E.  C.    1876 23—139 

CONTENTS. 

Landor;  Hood:  Arnold:  Procter;  Mrs.  Browning;  Ten- 
nyson; TennvHon  and  TlieocritiiH;  The  iri-neral  choir; 
Kuberi  Biowuing:  K.  Buchanan;  i).  G.  KoHsutti;  Will- 
iam Morris;  Swiuburno. 

Ballads   (English  and   Scottish) :  Collections 

Englishand  Scottish  ballads.  Child,  F.J.  1864.  8v.      16—  98 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Ballads  involving  saperstitions,  as  of  fairies,  elvee, 
water  spirits,  enchantment,  and  gliostly  appari- 
tions, and  also  legends  of  poimlar  heroes. 

2.  Tragic  love  ballads. 

3.  Other  tragic  ballads. 

4.  Love  ballads  not  tragic. 

5.  Ballads  of  Knliiii  Hood. 

6.  Border  ballads,  feuds,  &c. 

7.  Histoneal  ballads. 

8.  Miscellaneous  ballads,  glossary. 
Reliques  of  ancient  English  ])oetry ;  consisting  of 

old  heroic  ballads,  songs,  and  other  pieces  of 
earlier  poets;  with  memoir  and  critical  disserta- 
tion by  Criltillan,  G.    Percy,  Thomas.    IS.'iS.   3  v        16—  94 

Works  of  Poetical  Reference. 

*  Familiar  quotations,  seventh  edition.    Bartlett, 

John .     1879  17—104 

*  Poetical  quotations  from  Chaucer  to  Tennyson. 

Allibone,  S.  A.     1874 17—104 

See,  also,  Literature ;  Quotations,   &c. 

List  of  Poets. 


227 


POETS. 


List  of  Poets — continued. 


Note. — The  works  of  the  poet«  whose  names  are  included 
in  the  following  list  may  bo  found  by  reference  to  their 
names  in  the  general  alphaliot,  or,  in'this  class,  to  Amer- 
ican and  English  poetry  (Collections  and  selections). 


Adams,  John  Quincy. 
Addison,  John. 
Akenside,  Mark. 
Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey. 
Alger,  William  Rounseville. 
Ariosto,  Ludovico. 
Arnold,  Edwin. 
Arnold,  Matthew. 
Aytoun,     William    Edmond- 

atoune. 
Baillie,  Joanna. 
Barbauld,  A.  L. 
Barbour,  John. 
Barham,  R.  H. 
Beattie,  James. 
Beaumont,  Francis. 
Bertin,  Antoine. 
Bickersteth,  Edward  Henry. 
Bion. 

Bloomfield,  Robert 
Boileau-Despr^aux,  N. 
Boker,  George  H. 
Browning,  Elizabeth  Barrett. 
Browning,  Robert 
Bryant,  William  Cullen. 
Bulwer-Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L. 
Bulwer-Lytton,  R. 
Bnms,  Robert. 
Butler,  Samuel. 
Byron. 

Oalverley,  C.  S. 
Campbell,  Thomas. 
Carleton,  William. 
OarroU,  Lewis,  pseud. 
Gary,  Alice. 
Gary,  Phcebe. 


Ghatterton,  Thomas. 
Chancer,  GeotTrey. 
Ghaulieu,  G.  A.  de. 
Oh6nier,  Andr6. 
Ch6nier,  M.  J. 
Churchill,  Charles. 
Clough,  Arthur  Hugh. 
Colardeau,  C.P. 
Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor. 
Collins,  William. 
Combe,  William. 
Gongreve,  William. 
Cowley,  Abraham. 
Cowper,  William. 
Grabbe,  ii. 
Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  M. 
Cross,  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Cunningham,  Allan. 
Dante,  Alighieri. 
DeBernis,  F.J.  P. 
De  Bonnard,  B. 
Deshoulidres,  Mme. 
Dodge,  Mary  Mapes. 
Dodgson,  Charles  L. 
Donne,  John. 
Dorat,  C.  J. 

Drake,  Joseph  Rodman, 
Dryden,  John. 
Ducis,  J.  F. 
Bliot,  George,  pseud. 
Bmerson,  Ralph  Waldo. 
Buripides. 
Falconer,  William. 
Fletcher,  Giles. 
Fletcher,  Phineas. 
Florian,  Jean  P.  C.  de. 


Freneaa,  Philip. 

Frithiof's  Saga. 

Gray,  John. 

Gilbert,  N.  J.  L. 

Gilder,  Richard  Watson. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver. 

Gresset,  J.  V.  L. 

Halleck,  Fitz  Greene. 

Harte,  Francis  Bret 

Hay,  John. 

Heine,  Heiurich. 

Hemans,  Felicia. 

Herbert,  George. 

Herrick,  Robert. 

Hesiod. 

Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert 

Holmes,  0.  W. 

Homer. 

Hood,  Tliomas. 

Horace. 

Howard,  Henry,  earl  of  Stir- 

rey. 
Howells,  W.B. 
Imbert,  B. 
Ingelow,  Miss  Jean. 
Ingoldsby,  Thomas,  pseud. 
Johnson,  Samuel. 
Jones,  Sir  William. 
Jonson,  Ben. 
Joyce,  W.  D. 
Ealevala. 
&eats,  John. 
Kingsley,  Charles. 
La  Fare. 
La  Harpe. 
Lamb,  Charles. 
Landon,  L.  E. 
Landor,  W.  S. 
Larcom,  Lucy. 
Le  Brun. 

Lefranc  de  Fompignan. 
Logon  vd. 

Leland,  Charles  Godfrey. 
Lemierre. 
Leonard. 

Lessing,  Gotthold  Ephraim. 
Lockhart,  John  Gibson. 
Longfellow,  H.  W. 
Lowell,  James  Rnssell. 
Luce  de  Lanciral. 
Lycophron. 
MacDonald,  George. 
Maltilatre. 
Malherbe. 
Marmontel. 
Marvell,  Andrew. 
Massey,  Gerald. 
Metastasio. 
Miller,    Cincinnatus     Hiner 

{Joaquin) . 
Millevoye. 
Milman,  H.  H. 
Milton,  John. 
Mistral,  JV^d6ric. 
Montgomery,  James. 
Moore,  Thomas. 
Morris,  William. 
Moschns. 
Musseus. 

O'Reilly,  John  Boyle. 
Ossian. 
Otway,  Thomas. 


OvidinsNaso,  P. 

Pamell,  Thomas. 

Parney. 

Parsons,  Thomas  W. 

Patmore,  Coventry. 

Percival,  James  Gates. 

Percy,  Bishop  Thomas. 

Perry,  Nora. 

Phelps,  Eliza  S. 

Pindar,  Peter,  pseud. 

Piron. 

Poe,  Edgar  Allen. 

Pollok,  Robert 

Pope,  Alexander. 

Praed,Winthrop  Mackworth 

Prentice,  G.  I>. 

Prior,  Matthew. 

Procter,  Adelaide  A, 

Racan. 

Racine,  X^. 

Raleigh,  Sir  Walter. 

Read,  Thomas  Buchanan. 

Rogers,  Samuel. 

Rossetti,  Christina  C. 

Rossetti,  Dante  Gabriel. 

Rousseau,  J.J. 

S  ai  nt  -  Lanb  ert. 

Sappho. 

Sargent,  Epes. 

Saze,  John  Godfrey. 

Schiller.  J.  C.  F.  von. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

Segrais. 

Senecd. 

Shakespeare,  William. 

Shelley,  P.  B. 

Sidney,  Sir  Philip. 

Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.  H. 

Simms,  William  Gilmore. 

Skelton,  John. 

Smith,  Alexander. 

Smith,  Horace  and  James. 

Sophocles. 

Southey,  Robert 

Spenser,  Edmund. 

Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence 

Stoddard,  Charles  Warren. 

Story,  W.  W. 

Stowe,  Harriet  Beecher. 

Suckling,  Sir  John. 

Swift,  Jonathan. 

Swinburne,  A.  C. 

Tasso,  Torquato. 

Taylor,  Bayard. 

Tennyson,  A. 

Thaxter,  Celia. 

Thomson,  James. 

Tickell,  Thomas. 

Timrod,  Henry. 

Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar. 

Vaughan,  Henry. 

Vergier. 

Virgil. 

Ward,  Thomas. 

Watts,  Isaac. 

White,  Henry  Kirke. 

Whitman,  Walt 

Whittier,  John  G. 

Willis,  N.  P. 

Wolcott,  John. 

Wordsworth,  William. 

Wyatt,  James. 

Young,  Edward. 


POETS'. 


228 


POLITICAL. 


Poets'  homes.     Oilman,   A.,  and  others. 

Bost.,  n.  d 36—220 

PoCy,    Andres.      New    classification    of 

clouds.     (Ill  Sm.  Hept.,  1870) 54—324 

Pog;g:cndorir,  Johaun  Christian.  The 
galvanometer  as  a  measuring  instrument. 
(In  Bm.  Sept.,  1859) 54—324 

Poinsett,  Joel  R.  Notes  on  Mexico: 
with  a  sketch  of  the  revolution.  Lond., 
1825 48—297 

Poitevin,  Prosper.  Petits  poetes  Fran- 
jais,  depuis  Malherhe  jusqu'ii  nos  jours ; 
avec  des  notices  biographiques  et  littd- 
raires  sur  chacun  d'eux.  Paris,  1864.  2  v.  17 — 103 

Poland : 

History  of  Poland.      Fletcher,   J. 

1831 48—295 

History  of  Poland.  (Lardner'a  cabi- 
net cijclopwdia.)     1831 48—295 

Polar  aea.    See  Arctic  regions. 

Polaris  expedition.    See  Arctic  regions. 

POLITICAL   ECONOMY. 
Miscellaneous  TWorks. 

Economic  rock.    Greg,  W.  R.    (7n  Ai«  Kocks  ahead, 

pp.69-114.     1875) 23—140 

Essays   on    commerce     and    political     economy. 

Franklin,  B.     (in  Ai«  Works,  v.  2.    1840) 22—134 

Essays  on  the  progress  of  nations.    Seaman,  E.  C. 

1852  ....: 29—119 

Logic  of  political  economy.    DeQuincey,  T.    1859.      21 — 126 

Munera  pnlveris  :  political  economy.     Ruskin,  J. 

1872 29—175 

Opportunities  for  industry  and  the  safe  investment 

of  capital.     Freedley,  B.  T.     1859 29—175 

Pablic   economy  of  the  Athenians.     Boeckb,  A. 

Lamb.A.,  (r.    1857 29—176 

Templar's  dialogues.  De  Quincey,  T.  {In  his  Me- 
morials, &c.,  v.  2,  pp.  255-347.    1856) 21—126 

"Unto  this  last " :  four  essays  on  the  firstprinciples 

of  political  economy.    Raskin,  J.    1866 29 — 177 

Systematic   Works. 

Lectures  ou  political  economy.    Stewart,  D.    {In 

Ai«  Works,  V.  8,  9.     1855, '56)  21—124 

Political  economy.    Jevons,  W.  Stanley.     {Science 

primers.)    1879.  29—176 

Principles  of  American  political  economy.    Bowen, 

F.     1856 29—176 

Principles  of  political  economy.  Carey,  H.  C.    1837. 

3v *. 29—177 

Principles  of  political  economy.    M'CuUoch,  J.  R. 

1825 29—176 

CONTENTS. 

Rise  and  progress  of  the  science ;  Production  of  wealth  ; 
Bistribution  of  wealth ;  Consumption  of  wealth. 
Principles  of  social  science.    Carey,  H.  C.    1858, 

'S9.    3v 29—176 

CONTKNTS. 

v.  1.  Science  and  its  methods ;  Man  ;  Increase  in  the  num- 
bers of  mankind  ;  Occupation  of  the  earth ;  Value ; 
Wealth;  The  formation  of  society;  Appropriation; 
Changes  of  matter  in  place;  Mechanical  and 
chemical  changes  in  the  forms  of  matter. 

2.  Vital  changes  of  form  [agriculture,  land  system,  and 

labor]:  Ihe  instrument  of  association  (money,  cur- 
rency, banking). 

3.  Production  and  consumption  ;   Accumulation  ;   Cir- 

culation; Distribution  (wages,  profit,  &c.);  Con- 
centration and  centralization  ;  Competition:  Popu- 
lation and  food ;  Colonization ;  The  Maltbusian 
theory ;  Commerce ;  The  societary  organization ; 
Social  science. 


Political  Economy — continued. 

Science  of  wealth.    Walker,  A.    1867 29—178 

CONTENTS. 

Definitions.  Production :  labor  and  capital.  Exchange : 
trade,  with  fallacies  of  protection ;  instruments  of  ex- 
change— money  and  cxxrrcncy.  Distribution :  labor, 
capital,  wages,  profit,  &c.  Consumption :  luxury, 
charity  and  poor-laws,  finance  of  war,  &c. 
Some   leading   principles   of    political   economy. 

Cail-ncs,  J.  E.     1874 29—176 

CONTENTS. 

Value.    Labor   and    capital:    wages.     Tra<le8-nnionism. 
International  trade:  comparative  cost:   its  relation  to 
the  rate  of  wages.    Intel-national  values.    Free  trade 
and  protection. 
Treatise  on  political  economy,  in  the  form  of  a  ro- 

maunt.    [Anon.l    1824 29—178 

Various  Branches  and  Topics. 

COMMERCE    AND    TRADE   (ANCIENT  AND  MODERN). 

China :  political,  commercial,  and  social.    Martin, 

R.M.    1847.    2v  45—278 

Oonunercial  statistics  of  all  nations.    Macgregor, 

J.    1850.     5v 51—310 

Historical  researches  into  the  politics,  intercourse, 
and  trade  of  the  Carthaginians,  Ethiopians,  and 
Egyptians.     Hoeren,  A.  H.  L.     1850 44—267 

Historical  researches  into  the  politics,  intercourse, 
and  trade  of  the  principal  nations  of  antiquity. 
Heeren,  A.  H.  L.    1846.    2v 45—279 

Industrial  history  of  free  nations.    McCuUagh,  W. 

T.    1846.    2v 51— ,110 

Manual  of  ancient  history,  particularly  with  re- 
gard to  the  constitutions,  the  commerce,  and  the 
colonies  of  the  states  of  antiquity.  Heeren,  A. 
H.L.     1847     43—263 

Observations    touching     trade     and    commerce. 

Raleigh,  Sir  W.     (/n  fti»  Works,  v.  8.     1828)....       21—124 
See,  also,  United  States  (Commerce  and  trade). 

COMMERCIAL     CYCLOPEDIAS     AND     DICTIONARIES. 

Cyclopaedia  of  commerce  and  commercial  naviga- 
tion.   Homans,J.S.     1858 25—154 

Cyclopaedia  of  commerce,  mercantile  law,  finance, 
commercial  geography,  and  navigation.  Wat- 
erston,  W.  With  an  essay  on  commerce,  by 
McCulloch,J.  R.     1843      25—154 

Cyclopaedia  of  commercial  and  business  anecdotes. 

Kirkland.F.    1864.    2v 22—181 

Dictionary,  practical,  theoretical,  and  historical,  of 
commerce  and  commercial  navigation.  McCul- 
loch,J.R.    1849.    2v 25—149 

FINANCE. 

Sketch  of   the  finances  of  the  United  States  in 

1796.  Gallatin,  A.    (/»H»  Writings,  v.  3.    1879).      22—134 

Statesman's  year-book.    Martin,  F.     1872-'80.   9  v.       28—167 
See,  Money,  Currency,  Banking,  etc.,  in  this  class. 

FKEE   TRADE   AND   PROTECTION. 

Speeches  on  the  general  effects  of  protection,  and 
on  the  tariff.    Webster,  D.    {In  his  Works,  v. 

3,4) 22—131 

Speeches  on  the  tariff.    Clay,  H.     {In  his  Works)        22—135 
Speeches  on  the  tariff,  &c.    Calhoun,  J.  C.     {In  his 

Works,  V.  2-4) 22—135 

Note. — For  discussions,  more  or  less  elaborate,  on  free 
trade  and  protection,  see  Systematic  works  in  this  class. 

LABOR,    COOPERATION,  HOMES   OF   THE   POOR,    ETC. 

Claims  of  labor.    Mill,  J.  S.    {In  his  Dissertations, 

V.2.     1868) 23—141 

Fors  clavigera :  letters  to  the  workmen  and  la- 
bourers of  Great  Britain.   Eu8kin,J.  1872.    2  v.      29—175 


POLITICAL. 


229 


POETEE. 


Political  Economy — continued. 

History  of  cooperation  iB  England,  1812-'78.    Holy- 

oake.G.J.    1876 29—176 

Some»  of  the  London  poor.    Hill,0.    1875 29—176 

Labor  in  Europe  and  America.    Young,  E.    1875. .      29— n6 
The  plough,  the  loom,  and  the  anvil.    Skinner,  J. 

S.    1851.    3v 18—108 

The  wages  question  :  wages  and  the  wages  class. 

Walker.r.A.     1876 29—176 

Unionist  restrictions  on  labour.    G-reg,  "W.  R.    {In 

Ai«  Rocks  ahead,  pp.  166, 177.     1875) 23—140 

Workingmen's  homes.    Hale,E.  E.    1874      29—175 

See  Sociology ;  also,  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  3, 1872  (The 
nine-hours  movement). 

MONEY,    CURRENCY,    BANKING,   ETC. 

Oalifomia  and  the  gold  mania.    De  Quincey,  T. 

(/n  Aw  Letters  to  a  young  man.    1861) 21 — 126 

Considerations  on  the  currency  and  banking  sys- 
tem of  the  United  States.    Gallatin,  A.    (In  his 

Writings,  V.  3.    1879) 22—134 

Economy  of  capital.  Patterson,  Rr  H.  {Black- 
wood's magazine,  v.  95.     1864) 27 — 164 

History  of  prices  and  of  the  state  of  the  circulation, 

1839-1847.     Tooke,T.     1848 29-176 

CONTENTS. 

Prices  of  com  from  1840  to  1847 ;  Prices  of  produce  other 
than  com  ;  General  review  of  the  currency  (question. 

Metallic  wealth  of  the  United  States.    Whitney, 

J.D.    1854 ..  29—176 

Natnre  and  use  of  money.    Gray,  J.    1848 29 — 176 

Practical  treatise  on  banking;  to  which  is  added 
"Money,"  a  lecture  by  Carey,  H.  C.    Gilbart,  J. 

W.    1860 29—176 

Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on  the 

banks  of  the  United  States.    1862 29—176 

Speech  on  the  bank  question.    Clay,  H.    {In  hit 

Works,  v.5) 22 — 134 

The  currency  juggle.  Mill,  J.  S.  (Tn  Aw  Disserta- 
tions, v.  1.    1868) 23 141 

See,  also,  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  94, 1863  (Gold  and  so- 
cial politics) ;  v.  97,  98, 1865  (The  rate  of  interest  and  our 
invisible  capital).     (27 — 164). 

POPULATION. 

Essay  on  the  principle  of  population  ;  or  view  of 
its  past  and  present  eifects  on  human  happiness. 
Malthus,  T.  R.     1828.    2v 29—176 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.   Of  the  checks  to  population  in  less  civilized  parts 
of  the  world,  and  in  past  times,  and  in  modem 
"  Europe.  . 

2.  Of  different  expedients  as  they  affect  the  evils  arising 
from  the  principle  of  population :  systems  of  cqual- 
it.y,  emigration,  poor  laws,  increasing  wealth,  agri- 
cultural and  commercial  restraints,  moral  re- 
straints, &c. 

Inquiry  into  the  principle  of  population.   Grahanie, 

J-     1816 29—176 

Population.   Bowen,  F.    (In  his  American  political 

economy.)     1856 29 176 

Population  and  the  Malthnsian  theory.  Carey,  H. 
C.  {In  his  Principles  of  social  scieifte,  v.  3.) 
1859 29—176 

Popnlation  of  the  world.      Mailly,  E.      {In  Sm. 

-K<P«-,  1873) 54—324 

STATISTICS. 

Standard  library  cyclopasdia  of  political,  constitu- 
tional, statistical,  and  forensic  knowledge.  4  v. 
1848 29—179 

Note.—VoT  the  statistics  of  the  United  States,  see  under 
United  Stales  in  general  alphabet. 
Political  history,  science,  ethics,  &c.     For  works  on  these 
subjects,  see  various  entries  under  Government  and  Poll- 
tics. 


Political     philosophy.      Brougham,    H. 

1849.     3v 29—178 

'Political  register,  1801-'13.  Cobbott,  W. 
Lond.     21  V 28—171,172 

Politics.    See  Government  and  politics. 

Pollard,  Eliza  F.    See  Fiction. 

PoIloR,  Robert.    Course  of  time.    Bost., 

1862 17—105 

Polybius,  General  history  of  the  wars 
oftheRomans.  Hampton,  J.,  <r.  Lond., 
1811 17—103 

*  Polyglot  of  foreign  proverbs,  -with  En- 
glish translations.     Bohn,  H.  G.     1857.  15—  91 

Polynesia : 

Polynesia ;    historical    account  of 

the  i)rincipal  islands  in  the  South  sea. 
Russell,  M.     {Edinburgh  cabinet  library, 

V.  33) 29—179 

South-sea  idyls.     [Tahiti,  Hawaii, 

ifec]     Stoddard,  C.  W.     1873 35—212 

United  States  exploring  expedition, 

1838-'42.     Wilkes,  C.     1851.     5v .53—321 

Pompeii : 

Pompeiaua :   tt.pography,  edifices, 

and  ornameuls  of  Pompeii.    Illus.    Gell, 
Sir  W.,  and  Gandy,  J.  P.     1821.     First 

series 36—222 

Pompeiaua.      lUus.      Gell,  Sir  W. 

1832.     2v 36—222 

Ponsoiiby,  Ladj/  Emily  Charlotte  Mary. 

See  Fiction. 
Poor,  Henry  V.     Manual  of  the  railroads 

in  the  United  States,  for  18l)8,  '69.    N.  Y., 

1868 .52—315 

Manual  of  railroads  of  the  United 

States.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1877". 52—315 

Pope,  Alexander.     Works.     With  notes 

and  illustrations  by  himself  aud  others; 

and  a  life  of  the  author  by  Wm.  Roscoe. 

Lond.,  1847.     8v 16—94 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.    Life  of  the  author. 

2.  Early  poems ;  Translations  and  imitations ;  Essay  on 

criticism  ;  Rape  of  the  lock. 

3.  Miscellaneous  poems ;  The  Dunciad. 

4.  Essay  on  man  :  Moral  epistles  ;  Satires. 

5.  Satires  ;  Fragments  and  fugitive  pieces. 

6.  7,  and  8.  Correspondence. 
For  his  life,  see  Biography. 

Popes.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Popes). 

Popham  celebration :    memorial  volume. 

Portland,  Me.,  1863 50—306 

Popular  science  monthly.  Conducted  by 
E.  L.  Youmaus.  Illus.  N.  Y.,  1872-76. 
8v 32—197 

Population.     See  Political  economy  (Population). 

Porcelain.    See  Fine  Arts  (Pottery  and  porcelain). 

Porcupine's  works.     Cobbett,  W.     1801. 

12 V 28—171 

Porter,  George  Richardson.  Progress  of 
the  nation  in  its  various  social  and  eco- 
nomical relations,  from  the  beginning  of 
the  nineteenth  century  to  the  present 
time.     Lond.,  183tJ-'43.     3v 46 281 

Porter,  Jane.    See  Fiction. 


POETBE. 


230 


PEESCOTT. 


Porter,  Noah.  Human  intellect ;  with 
an  introduction  upon  psychology  and 
the  soul.     N.  y.,  1869 30—184 

Porter,  Rcse.    -See  Fiction. 

Porter,  Thomas  C.  Catalogue  of  plants. 
(Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States 
GeoJoykal  and  GeograiAical  Survey  of  the 
TerritorUa. )     Wa.sh  ,1871 .54— 3-?5 

Catalogue  of  plants.     {Fifth  Annual 

Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  and 
Geographical  Surrey  of  the  Territories.) 
Wash.,  1872 54—325 

— : and   Coulter,   John   M.      Synopsis 

of  the  flora  of  Colorado.  {Miscellaneous 
Publications  No.  4  of  the  Geological  and 
Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories.) 
Wash.,  1874 54—325 

"Portrait  {gallery  of  eminent  men  and 
women  of  Europe  and  America.  Illus. 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.     n.  d.     2v 30—182 

Portraits  of  eminent  Americans.     Living- 

■ston.J.     1854 36—219 

Portraits  of  North  American  Indians,  Cat- 
alogue of,  with  sketches  of  scenery,  &c. 
Stanley,  J.  M.    ( In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll. ,  1852) .  53—323 

Portugal : 

History  of  Portugal  to  1790.    ( Lard- 

ne)-'s  cabinet  cyclopwdia.)    1832, '33.     5  v.  48— 293 

Portugal.      (L'Univers.)      Denis, 

Ferdinand.     1846 43—260 

Revolutions  of  Portugal  [712-1668]. 

Vertot  D' Auhenf,  E.  A.  de.     1721 48—295 

Posey,  Thomas.    See  Biography. 

Positivism.    See  Philosophy  (Mental  anil  moral). 

Pottery  and  i>orcclain.     Prime,  William 

C.     1878 15—88 

Poultry.    See  Agriculture  (Poultry). 

Poussin,  Guillaume  Tell.  United 
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BaiTy,  E.  L.,  tr.     Phila.,  1851 49—301 

Powell,  J.  W.  Contributions  to  North 
American  Ethnology.  (  United  States  Geo- 
graphical and  Geological  Survey  of  the 
Rocky  Mountain  Region,  v.  1,3.)  Wash., 
1877 54—326 

Exploration  of  the  Colorado  river 

of  the  west  and  its  tributaries,  In  1869-72. 

Hlns.     Wash.,  1875 54—326 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  Indian 

languages,  with  words,  phrases,  and  sen- 
tences to  be  collected.     Wash.,  1877 54—326 

Report  on  the  geology  of  the  east- 
em  portions  of  the  Uinta  mountains  and 
a  region   of  country  adjacent   thereto. 

Wash.,  1876 54—326 

Atlas  accompanying  the  above B — 

Report  on  the  lands  of  the  arid  re- 
gions of  the  United  States,  with  a  more 
detailed  account  of  the  lands  of  Utah. 

Wash.,  1879.     Maps   54—326 

Report  on  the  methods  of  surveying 

the  public  domain,  to  the  Secretary  of 


Pow^ell,  J.  W. — continued, 
the  Interior,  at  the  request  of  the  Na- 
tional Academy  of   Sciences.      Wash., 
1878 54—326 

Power  of  the  soul  over  the  body.    Moore, 

G.     1845 30—183 

Power,  Tyrone.  Impressions  of  America 
during  the  years  1833-'3.5.     Phila.,  1836.  34—205 

Poiwers,  Stephen.  Tribes  of  California. 
{Contributions  to  North  American  Ethnol- 
ogy, <fc. ,  V.  3. )     Illus.    Wash. ,  1877 -"....  54—326 

Poynter,  E.  F.     -See  Fiction. 

Practical  builder  and  workman's  com- 
panion.    Illus.     Nicholson,  P.     3  v 19 — 113 

Practical    masonry.      Illus.      Shaw,    E. 

1846 19—114 

Practical  miner's  guide.   Budge,  J.   1845.  18 — 109 

Practical  tunnelling.     Illus.     Simms,  F. 

W.     1844 19—114 

Praed,  Winthrop  Mackworth.  Poems. 
With  a  memoir  by  the  Rev.  Derwent 
Coleridge.     N.Y.,1865.     2v 16—94 

CONTENTS. 

V.].  Memoir;  Tales;  Poems  of  love  and  fancy ;  Miscella- 
neous poems. 
2.  Poems  of  life  and  manners ;  Poems  written  in  early 
youth;  Prize  poems,  translations,  and  epigrams; 
Songs  ;  Charades  and  enigmas. 

Prairie   and  forest.     Illus.     Gillmore,  P. 

1874 31—189 

Prayer-gauge  debate.  Tyndall,  .1.,  Gal- 
ton,  F.,  and  others,  against  Dr.  Lit- 
tledale,  I'resident  McCosh,  Duke  of 
Argyll,  Canon  Lyddon,  and  "  Specta- 
tor."   Bost.,  1876 14—84 

Pre- Adamite  earth.     Harris,  J.     1856...   14—84 

Preble,  Edward.     5ee  Biography. 

Preble,  George  Henry.  Our  flag :  ori- 
gin and  progre.ss  of  the  flag  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  with  an  in- 
troductory account  of  the  symbols, 
standards,  banners,  and  flags  of  ancient 
and  modern  nations.  Illus.  Albany, 
1872 52—315 

Prehistoric  man,  races,  &.C.    See  Man  (Prehistoric). 

Prehistoric     nations.      Baldwin,    J.    D. 

1871  30—185 

Prentice,  George  D.  Poems.  Edited 
with  a  biographical  sketch,  by  Piatt, 
J.J.     Cin.,1876 16—94 

Prenticiana;  or,  wit  and  humor  in 

paragraphs ;  with  a  biographical  sketch 
of  the  author.  Griffin,  G.  W.  Phila., 
1871 10—  57 

Prenticiana;  wit  and  humor  in  para- 
graphs.    Prentice,  G.  D.     1871 10—  57 

Prentiss.  Elizal)eth.    See  Fiction. 

Prentiss,  Sergeant  Smith.  See  Biogra- 
phy. 

Pre-RaphaeUtism.    Ruskin,  J.    1865...  15— 89 

Prerogatives  of  parliaments.  Raleigh,  Sir 
W.     ( In  his  Works,  v.  8.     1829) 21—124 

Prescott,  Mary  N.    See  Fiction. 


PEBSCOTT. 


231 


PROCTOE. 


Prescott,  William  Hickling.  History 
of  the  couquest  of  Mexico,  with  a  pre- 
liminary view  of  the  ancient  Mexican 
civilization,  and  the  life  of  the  con- 
queror, Hernando  Cortes.  N.  T.,  1841. 
a  V.     2  copies 48—296 

History  of  the  con(£ue8t  of  Peru, 

with  a  preliminary  view  of  the  civiliza- 
tion of  the  Tncas.    N.  Y.,  1841.     2  v  . . . .  48—295 

History  of  tlie  reign  of  Philip  the 

second,  King  of  Spain.     Bost. ,  18!J5-'58. 

3  V 48—293 

History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand 

and  Isahella  the  catliolic.     N.  Y.,  1851. 

3v 40—246 

For  life  of  Prescott,  tee  Biography. 

Presidents  of  the  United  States.  Memoirs 
and  administrations  of  the.  IIlus.  Wil- 
liams, E.     N.Y.,1849 37—226 

Press  (The).    See  Joarnalism. 

Prestwich,  Joseph.  Past  and  future 
of  geology.     (In  Sm.  7Jep(.,1875) 54—324 

Pretenders  and  tlieir  adherents.  Jesse, 
J.  H.     1846.     2v 37—224 

Prices.    See  Political  economy  (Money,  currency,  &c.). 

Pl'ichSird,  James  C'owles.  Natural  his- 
tory of  man  ;  comprising  intiuiries  into 
the  modifying  iniluenco  of  physical  and 
moral  agencies  on  the  different  tribes  of 
the  human  family.  IIIus.  Lond.  and 
Paris,  184H 30—186 

Researches  into  the  physical  his- 
tory of  man.     Lond.,  1813 30—186 

Pride  of  Britannia  humbled.   Cobbett,  W. 

1815 28—171 

Prime,  Edward  Dorc  Griffin.  Around 
the  world;  sketches  of  travel  through 
many  lands  and  over  many  seas.  Illus. 
N.Y.,1872 34—208 

Prime,  Samuel  Irensieus.  Alhambra  and 
the  Kremlin :  the  south  and  the  north  of 
Europe.     Illus.     N.  Y.,1873 35—216 

Prime,  Temple.  Monograph  of  Amer- 
ican corbicnladie,  recent  and  fossil. 
(Sm.  Misc.  Coll. ,  V.  7. )    Wash. ,  1865 ....   53—323 

Prime,  William  Cowper.  Boat  life  in 
Egypt  and  Nubia.     Illus.     N.  Y. ,  187-i . .  33— 202 

I  go  a-fishing.     N.  Y. ,  1874  34—208 

Pottery.aud  porcelain  of  all  times 

and  nations,  with  tables  of  factory  and 
artists'  marks  for  the  use  of  collectors. 
N.  Y.,1878 15—  88 

Tent  life  in  the  Holy  Land.     Hlus. 

N.  Y.,  1874 35—214 

PrimitiTe  man.    See  Man  (Prehistoric). 

Primitive  man.     Illus.   Figuier,  L.    1871.30—186 

Prince,  L.  Bradford.  E  pluribus  unum : 
articles  of  confederation  vs.  the  constitu- 
tion ;  the  progress  of  nationality  among 
the  people  and  in  the  government.  N.  Y., 
1867 29—179 

Piince  consort.  See  Albert  in  Biography. 


Prince  Eupert  and  the  cavaliers.     Illus. 

Warburton,  E.     1849.     3v 37—224 

Printing.    See  Arts  (Useful :  Printing). 

Prior,  James.  Memoir  of  the  life  and 
character  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Edmund 
Burke;  with  specimens  of  his  poetry 
and  letters.     Bost.,  1854.     2v 39—239 

Prior,  Matthew.     Poetical  works ;  with 

a  life,  by  Mitford,  Bev.  J.     Host.,  1860. 

2  V 16—  94 

Proceedings.  For  proceedings  of  various  associations  or 
societies,  see  entries  under  the  names  of  sucli  associations 
or  societies. 

Proceedings  of  the  city  council  of  Boston,    . 
April  17,  1865,  on  occasion  of  the  death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.     Bost.  ,1865 49—300 

Procter,  Adelaide  Anne.  Poems.  Bost., 
1869 16—  94 

Proctor,  Richard  Anthony.  Borderland 
of  science  :  series  of  familiar  disserta- 
tions on  stars,  planets,  and  meteors; 
sun  and  mocm ;  earthquakes;  flying- 
machines;  coal;  gambling;  coinciden- 
ces; ghosts,  &c.  Phila.  and  Loud., 
1874 '..  32—196 

Essays    on    astronomy :     series    of 

papers  on  planets  and  meteors,  the  sun 
and  sun-surrounding  space,  stars  and 
star  cloudlets ;  and  a  dissertation  on  the 
approaching  transits  of  Venus :  preceded 
by  a  sketch  of  the  life  and  work  of  Sir 
John  Herschel.  Illus.  Lond.  and  N.  Y., 
1872 32—196 

Expanse  of  heaven  :  series  of  essays 

on  the  wonders  of  the  firmament.    N.  Y., 

1874 32—196 

Half-hours  with  the  stars:  a  plain 

and  easy  guide  to  the  knowledge  of  the 
constellations.     Lond.,  1871 32 — 196 

Light  science  for  leisure  hours.     N. 

Y.,  1871 32—196 

CONTENTS. 

American  alms  for  British  science ;  Betting  on  horse- 
races ;  or,  the  state  of  the  odds ;  D(?ci)-sea  dred^ings ; 
Dust  we  have  to  hreatlie  ;  Earthijuake  in  Peru  ;  Kncke, 
the  astronomer;  Floods  in  Switzerland;  Forcing  power 
of  rain  ;  Government  aid  to  science ;  (ireat  tidal  wave  ; 
Greatest  sea-wave  ever  known ;  Inriuence  of  marriage 
on  the  death-rate;  Is  the  Gulf  Stream  a  mjthf  Long 
shots;  New  theory  of  Achilles's  sliield  ;  Our  chief  time- 
piece losing  time  ;"  Oxford  and  Cambridge  rowing  styles  ; 
Photographic  ghosts ;  Recent  solar  researches ;  Safety 
lamp ;  Secret  of  the  North  Pole ;  Ship  attacked  by  a 
sword-fish;  Shower  of  snow-crystals;  Strange  discov- 
eries respiscting  the  Aurora;  Scjuaring  the  circle;  The 
earth  a  magnet;  Topograi)hical  survfty  of  India;  Tor- 
nadoes ;  Tunnel  througli  Mont  Cents ;  Usefulness  of 
earthquakes;  Venus  on  the  sun's  face;  Vesuvius. 

Mpon,   The :   her  motions,   aspect, 

scenery,  and  physical  condition.     Illus. 

N.  Y.,1873 32—196 

Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy. 

N.Y.,1877 32—196 

CONTENTS. 

Astrology;  Comets  as  portents;  Mystery  of  the  pyramids; 
Origin  of  the  constellation  tigures ;  Otlier  worlds  and 
other  universes ;  Religion  of  the  great  pyramid ;  Rings 
of  Saturn;  Some  astronomical  myths;  Some  astronomical 
paradoxes :  Suns  in  tlames ;  Swedenborg's  visions  of 
other  worlds  ;  The  lunar  hoax. 


PROCTOE. 


232 


QUEBN. 


Proctor,  Richard  Anthony — continued. 

Other  worlds  than  ours :  the  plu- 
rality of  worlds  studied  under  the  light 
of  recent  scientific  researches.  Illus. 
N.Y.,1871 33-196 

Science  byways :  series  of  familiar 

dissertations  on  life  in  other  worlds; 
comets,  and  the  sun ;  the  north  pole ; 
rain ;  danger  from  lightning ;  growth 
and  decay  of  mind  ;  the  brain  and  men- 
tal feats ;  automata,  &c. ;  to  which  is 
appended  an  essay  entitled  "  Money  for 
science."    Lond.,  1875 32 — 196 

Sun,  The  :  ruler,  fire,  light,  and  life 

of  the  planetary  system.     Illus.     Loud., 

1871 3-2-196 

Universe  and  the  coming  transits : 

presenting  researches  into,  and  new 
views  respecting  the  constitution  of  the 
heavens ;  together  wi  th  an  investigation 
of  the  conditions  of  the  coming  transits 
of  Venus,  recently  confirmed  by  a  unani- 
lAous  vote  of  the  chief  astronomers  of 
Great  Britain.     Illus.     Lond.,  1874 32—196 

Production.    See  Political  economy  (Systematic  worlta). 

Progress  of  the  nation.      Porter,   G.  R. 

1836-'43.     3v 46—281 

Prolegomena  logica.  Mansel,H.  L.  1860.  30 — 184 

Pronouncing  hand-book  of  vfords  often 
mispronounced.  Soule,  R.,  and  Camp- 
bell, L.  J.     1873 15—92 

Prose  idylls,  new  and  old.     Kingsley,  C. 

1874 2;i-139 

Prose  miscellanies  from  Heinrich  Heine. 

Fleishman,  S.  L.,  tr.     Phila.,  1876 23—140 

Prosser,  Mrs.    See  Fiction. 

Protestant  revolution.     (Epochs  of  history 

series. )     Scebohm,  F.     Bost.  ,1874 46—284 

Same.     N.  Y.,1878 46—284 

Protestantism.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Prot- 
estantism). 

Proud,  Robert.  History  of  Pennsylvania, 
from  1681  to  1742.     Phila.,  1797,  '98.  2 v .  50—307 

"Prout,  Father,"  jjseud.  See  Mahony, 
F.  S. 

Provincial  letters.   Pascal,  B.   M'Crie,  T., 

()•.     Wight,  O.  W.,  ed.     1866 14—86 

Pseudonyms.    See  Bibliography  (Pseudonyms). 

Psychology.    See  Philosophy. 

Public  and  parlor  readings,  for  the  use  of 
dramatic  and  reading  clubs;  and  for 
public,  social,  and  school  entertainment. 
Dialogues  and  dramas,  humorous  and 
miscellaneous.  Monroe,  Lewis  B.,  ed. 
3v -  22—130 

Public  economy  of  the  Athenians. 
Boeckh,  Augustus.  Bost.  and  Lond., 
1857 29—176 

Public  libraries  in  the  United  States  of 
America ;  their  history,  condition,  and 
management.  Special  report,  Depart- 
ment of  the  Interior,  Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion.   Wash.,  1876 52—313 


Public  men  of  the  revolution.  Sullivan, 
W.     Phila.,  1847 37—228 

Pufendlorf,  Samuel  von.  Law  of  na- 
ture and  nations.     Oxford,  Eng.,  1710..  29 — 177 

Pugin,  Augustus,  and  Brltton,  John. 
Illustrations  of  the  public  buildings  of 
London  ;  with  historical  and  descriptive 
accounts  of  each  edifice.  Second  edition, 
enlarged,  by  W.  H.  Leeds.  Illus.  Lond., 
1838.     2v 30—182 

Puissant,  L.  Traits  du  g^od^sie;  on 
exposition  des  m<Sthodes  trigonom^- 
triques  et  astronomiques  applicables 
il  la  mesnre  de  la  terre,  et  h  la  con- 
struction du  canevas  des  cartes  topo- 
graphiques.     Paris,  1842.     2v 19 — 114 

Pulaski,  Count.    See  Biography. 

Pulszky,  Francis.  Tri-color  on  the 
atlas;  or,  Algeria  and  the  French  con- 
quest.    Illus.     N.  Y.,  1855 44—297 

Pumpelly,  Raphael.  Geological  re- 
searches in  China,  Mongolia,  and  Japan, 
in  1862  to  1865.    (In  Sm.  Conlrib.,Y.  15).  53—322 

Pviritan  revolution,  First  two  Stuarts  and 
the.  (Epochs  of  history  series.)  Gardiner, 
S.R.     Bost.,  1876 46—284 

Same.     N.  Y.,  1878 46—284 

Puritans  and  puritanism.    See  Biblical  and  religions  liter 
ature. 

Putnam,  Israel.    See  Biography. 

Putnam  couuty,  New  York,  History  of. 

Blake,  W.J.     1849 50—306 

Putnam's  monthly  magazine  of  American 
literature,  science,  and  art.  N.  Y.,  1853- 
'57.     lOv 28—173 

P3rrenees.    Tour  through  the  Pyrenees. 

Taine,  H.  A.     1874   35—212 

See,  also.  Spain;  France. 

Quadrupeds.    See  Natural  history. 

Quantriil,  Thomas  H.  Mechanic's  cal- 
culator and  tinman's  guide;  compre- 
hending principles,  rules,  and  tables 
adapted  to  the  practical  use  of  the  trade. 
Illus.     Wash.,  1848 19—115 

Quarrels  of  authors.  See  Disraeli,  Isaac.  Calami- 
ties, &c.     1859    15—90 

Quarterly  review,  v.  41-52.  Lond.,  1854- 
'.59.    6v 27—162 

Quatrefages  de  Breau,  Jean  Louis 
Armand  de.  Memoir  of  I.  Geoffrey  Saint- 
Hilaire.     (In  Bxa.  Bept.,  I86i) 54—324 

Metamorphoses    of   man   and  the 

lower  animals.     Lawson,  H.,  <r.    Lond., 

1864 31-191 

Natural  history  of  man.   Translated 

from  the  French  by  Youmans,  E.  A. 
[Popular  science  monthly,  v.  1,  1872,  v.  5, 
1874) 32-197 

Quebec:     Campaign      against     Quebec. 

Henry,  J.  J.     Lancaster,  1812 50—306 

See,  also,  Canada. 

Queen  Mary;   a  drama.      Tennyson,   A. 

1875 17-105 


QUEEN. 


233 


RAMAGE. 


Queen,  The.     Carey,  W.     1820 45—277 

Queen's   English,  Plea  for  the.     Alford, 

H.     u.  d 15—92 

Queens.    See  Biography  (Collective :  Royal). 
Queens  of  society.   Illus.    Thomson,  Mrs. 

K.  B.   1872 37—225 

Questions  of  belief:  current  discussion. 

Burlinganie,  E.  L.,  ed.     v.  2.    1878 23—137 

Qnincy,   Josiah.     History  of  Harvard 

University.     Cambridge,  1840.    2  v 14—  82 

QUOTATIONS. 

See,  aUo,  Anecdotes;  Poetry  (Collections  and  selectiona). 

Introductory  Essay. 

Quotation  and  originality.    Emerson,  E.  W.    {In 

his  Letters  and  social  aims,  1876) 23 — 141 

French,  German,  Italian,  and  Spanish  Quota- 
tions. 

Beautiful  thoughts  from  French  and  Italian  au- 
thors.    Ramage,  C.T.    Liver.,  1866 17—104 

Beautiful  thoughts,   from    German    and  Spanish 

authors.    Kamage,  C.  T.    Liver.,  1868 17—104 

Polyglot  of  foreign  proverbs  :  French,  Italian,  Ger- 
man, Dutch,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  and  Danish ; 
with  English  translations.  Bobn,  Henry  G. 
Lond.,  1857 15—  91 

Greek  and  Latin  Quotations. 

Beautiful  thoughts  from  Greek  authors,  with  En- 
glish translations.    Ramage,  C.  T.    Liver.,  1864.      17 — 104 

Beautiful  thoughts  from  Latiu  authors.    Ramage, 

C.T.     Liver.,  1869 17—104 

*Dictionary  of  Latin  quotations,  proverbs,  maxims, 
and  mottos,  classical  and  mediajval ;  with  a 
selection  of  Greek  quotations.  Riley,  H.  T. 
Lond.,18.56   15—91 

Miscellaneous  Quotations. 

Oommonplace  book  of  thouglits,  memories,   and 

fancies,  original  and  selected.     Jameson,  Anna 

Murphy.     N.  T.,  1865 15-90 

*Dictionary  of  phrase  and  fable.     Brewer,  E.  C. 

Lond.,n.d  15—91 

^Epigrams,  ancient  and  modem ;  humorous,  witty, 

satirical,  moral,  panegyrical,  and  monumental. 

Booth,  John.    Loud.,  1863 17—104 

'Familiar  quotations:    passages  and    phrases  in 

common  use.     Bartlett,  Joliii.     Bost.,  1871  17 — 104 

Crreat  truths  by  great  authors :  a  dictionary  of  aids 

t«  riliectiou.     rhila.,1856 1.5—91 

Index  to  familiar  quotations,  selected  principally 

from  British  authors,   with    parallel  passages 

from  various  writers,  ancient  and  modern.   Gro- 

oott,  J.C.     Liver.,lS71 17—104 

Might  and  mirth  of  literature.    Macbeth,  J.  W.  V. 

1875 15-  91 

Old  proverbs  about  man-iage  and  women.  JeaiFre- 

son,  J.  C.    {In  his  Brides  and  bridals,  v.  1,  p. 

■       343.     1872) 22-129 

*Poetical  quotations  from  Chaucer  to  Tennyson ; 

with  copious  indexes.     Allibone,  S.  A.     1874...       17 — 104 
Prenticiana ;   or,  wit  and  humor  in  pai*agraphs. 

Prentice,  George  D.    1871 10—  58 

^Reader's  handbook  of  allusion,  references,  plots, 

and  stories.    Brewer,  E.  C.    18*0 15—91 

Treasury  of  thought.    Ballou,  M.  M.    1872 15—90 

30 


Quotations — continued. 

Treasary  of  wiwlom,  wit,  and  humor.     Wool6ver, 

Adam,  comp.     1876    15 —  90 

Wit  aud  wisdom  of  Goorgo  Eliot.    (Selectiona  from 

her  novels. )     1873 2 —    8 

Wit  and  wisdom  of  Sidney  Smith.    1869    23—138 

Rabelais,  Frangois.  Besant,  W.  Phila., 
n.  d.  {Foreign  classics  for  English  read- 
ers)    36—217 

Racan,  Hoiiorat  de  Biicil.     {See  Fetits 

Poetes  Frantais,  v.  1) 17 — 103 

Races  of  men.     See  Man  (Anthropology,  Ethnology). 

Rachel  (P^Uhji  Rachel  Felix,  called; 
French  actress).     See  Biography. 

Racine,  Jean.  Giiuvres,  piec(5d<5e8  dos 
m^moires  siir  sa  vie,  par  Louis  Racine. 
Paris,  1869 17—103 

CO  STENTS. 

La  Tlx6baid«  ;  Alexandre  le  Grand  ;  Andromaque  ;  Lea 
Plaideurs ;  Britannicu.s  ;  lier^nire  ;  liajazet ;  Mithri- 
date ;    Iphig^nie:   I'h^dre;   Esther;    Athalie;   Plan  da 

Sremier  acte  d'lphit;6nie  ;  Poesies  diverses;  (Envros 
iverses  en  prose;  Fragments  hist^ritines ;  Lettres  de 
Racine  6crite8  dans  sa  Jeunesse;  ('orres  pirn  dance  eutre 
Racine  et  La  Fontjiine;  Cctrrespondance  entre  Racine  et 
lioileau  ;  Lettres  de  Iia<',lne  j\  son  tils;  I^eltresde  Racine 
i  diverses  person nes ;  Traductions;  Pieces,  diverses; 
Lettres  addressees  h  llacine. 
For  life  of  Racine,  see  Biography. 

Racine,  Louis.  {See  Petits  Poetes 
Frangais,  V.  1) 17—103 

Radiation.    See  Physics  (Heat). 

Rae,  John.  Report  of  the  origin  and 
progress  of  the  railways  of  New  South 
Wales  from  1846  to  1877.  Sydney, 
1866-78 : rj7— 344 

Raiites,  Thomas.  Personal  reminis- 
cences. Sto<hlard,  R.  H.,e(?.  {Brlc-a-hrac 
series.)     N.  Y.,  1875 36—218 

Rain.     Sec  Meteorology  (Rain  and  snow). 

Rale,  Sel)astiaii.     See  Biography. 

Ralei;;:!!,  Sir  Walter.  HiNtory  o{  the 
world.     Edin,,  1820.     6  v - 43—262 

CONTENTS. 

From  the  creation  nnto  Abraham;  Birth  of  Abraham  to 
the  destrnction  of  the  temi»Ie  of  Solomon  ;  From  the  de- 
struction of  Jerusalem  to  the  timeof  Philip  of  Miicedou; 
Fi-om  the  reign  of  Philip  of  Macedon  to  the  establishing 
of  that  king<loui  in  the  race  of  Antigonns;  From  the 
settled  rule  of  Alexan<ler's  successors  in  the  oast  until 
the  Romans  made  comiutst  of  Asia  and  Macedon. 

Works.     Oxford,  1829.     v.  3, 4,  f),  6, 

7,  8 21—124 

CONTENTS. 

V.  3-7.  History  of  the  world. 
8.  MiscellaiuMms  works;  Maxims  of  state;  Cabinet 
council;  Prerogatives  of  parliaments ;  On  a  match 
between  lady  Elizabeth  and  tlie  prince  of  Pied- 
mont; On  a  ntarriage  between  )U'inc(«  Henry  and  a 
daughter  of  Savoy  ;  Of  war  in  general ;  l^iscourse 
of  war  with  Spain  ;  (hi  the  invention  of  ships,  an- 
chors, compass,  &c. ;  Navy  and  stm-service;  Trade 
and  commerce;  Discovery  of  Guiana;  Apol>gy; 
Reign  of  William  1 ;  Seat  of  government ;  Cause  of 
the  magniticency  and  opuleucy  of  cities  ;  Sceptic  ; 
Instruct  ions  to  liis  son  and  imsterity;  Treatiseof  the 
aoul ;  Discourse  of  tenures  which  were  before  the 
conquest;  Letteis;  Cjwliz  action ;  vSpauish  alarum; 
Oi-ders  to  comiuiinders;  A4lvic*i  ol  a  son  to  his 
father;  Poems;  Appendix. 

For  life  of  Raleigh,  see  Biography. 

Rauiagre,  Craufurd  Tait.  Beautiful 
thoughts  from  Greek  authors,  with  En- 
glish translations.     Liver  ,  1864 17 — 104 


RAMAGE. 


234 


RECEIPTS. 


Rsiiiiage,  Craufurd  Tait — continued. 
Same,  from  Fiencli  and  Italian  au- 
thors.    Liver.,  1866 17—104 

Same,  from  German  and  Spanish 

authors.     Liver.,  186S 17—104 

Same,  from  Latin  authors.     Liver, 

1869 17—104 

Ranie,  Louise  de  la  (Onirfa).  See  Fiction. 

Rameses  the  Great.  Illns.  Lanoye,  F. 
T.  de.     N.  Y.,  1872 4.')— 177 

Ramsay,  David.  History  of  the  revo- 
lution of  South  Carolina  from  a  British 
province  to  an  independent  state.  Tren- 
ton, 1785.     2v 50—305 

Ramsay,  J.  G.  M.  Annals  of  Tennessee, 
to  the  end  of  the  eighteenth  century. 
Phila.,  1860 .' 50—305 

Randall,  Henry  S.  Sheep  husbandry 
iu  the  south,  in  a  series  of  letters.  Phila., 
1849 19—116 

Life  of  Thomas  Jefl'erson^     N.  Y., 

1858.     3v  10—243 

Randolph,  ifrs.    See  Fiction. 

Rands,  William  B.  {Ilvnrij  Holbeach). 
Shoemakers' village.     Loud.,  1871 10 —  57 

Ranke,  Leopold.  History  of  the  popes, 
their  clmrch  and  state,  and  especially  of 
their  conflicts  with  protestantism  in  the 
16th  and  17th  centuries.  Foster,  E.,  tr. 
Lond.,  1847.     3v 14—80 

Ottoman  and  the  Spanish  empires 

in  the  16th  and  17th  centuries.     Phila., 

1845 42—256 

Ranlctt,  William  H.  Architect:  a  series 
of  original  designs  for  domestic  and  or- 
namental cottages  and  villas ;  connected 
with  landscape  gardening.  Illns.  N.Y., 
1849.     2v B— 

Rape  of  tlio  lock.     Poem.     Popo,  Alexander.     {In 

;ii<  Works,  V.  2.     1847) 10—94 

Raspe,  Rudolph  Eric.  Travels  and  ad- 
ventures of  Baron  Mnnchausen.  Lond., 
n.  d 10—58 

Rationalism.    5ce  Biblical  and  religions  literatm-e  (Ration- 
alism). 

Ranlesnakes.    AVe  Natural  history  (Reptiles). 
Ran,  Charles.     Agricultural  flint  instrn- 

ments  in  southern   Illinois.      (/«  Sm. 

Kept.,  1868) 54—324 

Agricultural  implements  of  North 

American  stone  period.     (In  Sm.  Rejtt., 

1863) 54—324 

Ancient  aboriginal  trade  in  North 

America.     (In  Sm.  Kept.,  1872) 54—324 

Artificial  shell  deposits  in  New  Jer- 
sey.    ( In  Sm.  Hept. ,  1864) 54—324 

Drilling   in   stone  without  metal. 

(/»Sm.  I{ept.,ldm) 54—324 

Early  man  in  Europe.    Illns.    N.  Y., 

1876 30—185 

CONTENTS. 

Drift;  Caves ;   Troglodytes;   Kitchen-middens  and  lake 
settlenieutfl ;  Neohthic  implements. 


Ran,  Charle.s — continued. 

Indian  pottery.      (In  Sm.  Rept., 

1806) 54—324 

Memoir  of  C.  F.  P.  von  Martins. 

(In  Sm.  Kept,  1869) 54—324 

North  American  stone  implements. 

(7n  Sm.  Kept.,  1872) .'Vl— 324 

Raumer,  Friedrich  Ludwig  Georg  von. 

America  and  the  American  peojde.    W. 

W.  Turner,  tr.     N.  Y.,  1846 44—270 

RaM'Ie,   William    Henry.      Equity    in 

Peinisylvania.     Phila.,  1868 29—178 

Rawlinson,  G.      Origin    of    nations. 

N.  Y.,  1878 30—185 

CONTESTS. 

Early  civilizations:  Antiquity  of  civilization  in  Egypt; 
Antiquity  of  civilization  at  Babylon  :  Date  and  charac- 
ter of  PhfBniciau  civilization ;  Civilizations  of  Asia 
Minor — Plirygia,  Lvdia,  Lyeia,  the  Troas ;  Civilizations 
of  central  Asia — Assyria,  Media  and  Persia;  India; 
Civilizations  of  the  iitrascans;  Civilization  of  the 
British  Celts;  Results  of  the  inquiry.  Ethnic  affinities 
in  the  ancient  world :  Chief  Japhetic  raises ;  Suudivis- 
ions  of  tlie  Jaidietic  races,  (Jomer  and  Javan ;  Chief 
Hamiti(^  races:  Subdivisions  of  Cush;  Subdivisions  of 
Mizraim  and  Canaan ;  Semitic  races ;  Subdivisions  of 
the  Semitic  riices  ;  Ai)pondix  :  Antiquity  of,  Egyptian 
civilization. 

Raymond,  Charles  W.  Report  of  a 
reconnaissance  of  the  Yukon  river,  Alas- 
ka teiTitory :  .July  to  September,  1869. 
Wash.,  1871.     Map 54—326 

Raymond,  Rossiter  W.  Mineral  re- 
sources of  the  States  and  Territories  west 
of  the  Rocky  mountains,  1869.  Wash., 
1869 54—326 

Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  in 

the  States  and  Territories  west  of  the 
Rocky  mountains  for  the  years  1870-'77. 
Wash.,  1870-77.     7v 54—326 

Raynal,  F.  E.  Wrecked  on  a  reef;  or, 
twenty  mouths  among  the  Auckland 
isles.     Illns.     Loud.,  1874 34—209 

Read, ThomasBuchanan.  Poems.  Bost., 

1860.     2v 16—94 

CONTBNTS. 

v.  1.   Lyric  poems;   Sylvia,  or  the  last  shepherd;  Miscel- 
"  l.aneous;  Airs  from  Alpland. 
2.   New  pastoral ;  House  by  the  sea ;  Miscellaueous. 

Reado,  Charles.     The  eighth  coiumand- 
.   mcut.   [The  copyright  question.]   Bost., 

1860 10—  57 

For  his  novels,  see  Fiction. 
Readc,  Wiuwood.     Martyrdom  of  man. 

N.  Y.,  1874 30-186 

See  Fiction. 

*  Reader's  liaml-book  of  alhisions,  refer- 

ences, *fec.    Brewer,  K.  C.     1880 15—  91 

Reading.    See  Elocution. 

Reading.     Helps,  A.     {In  his  Friends  iu  council, 

V.  1,  i>.  221) 23—139 

Reading  as  an  intellectual  process.     Vaile,  E.  O. 

(In  Vopul.ir  science  moutlily,  v.  6.     1875,  p.  212).      32 — 197 
Reasoning.     See  Logic 

*  Rebellion   record:    diary  of   American 

events.     Illns.     Moore,  F.     N.  Y.,  1861- 

'68.     12  V 42—255 

Receipts.    See  Domestic  economy. 


EECHERCHES. 


235 


REVIVAL. 


Recherches  liistoriixues  ot  politiqnes  sur 

los   fitats-Uiiis    do  l'Am(5rique    septen- 

trionale.     Warden,  D.  B.     1788.     4v...  49— 300 
Recllis,  Jean  Jaquos  Elis<5e.     Earth  :  a 

descriptive  history.    Illus.     Woodward, 

B.B.,andn.,trs.     N.  Y.,  1872 31—189 

Ocean  atmosphere  and  life.     Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1873 31—188 

Recollections  andsuf^gestions,  1813-187:!. 

Kussoll,  AVo-/.     Host.,  187.5. 40-285 

Recollections    of    a    Imsy    life.      Illus. 

Greeley,  If.     N.  Y.,  1868 40— 24r> 

Reconnaissance    of    the    Yukon    river, 

Alaska   territory,   in    18ii9.     Kaymond, 

C.  W.     Wash.,  1871 54—328 

Records  of  a  girlhood.     Keiuble,  F.  A. 

1879 40—242 

Records  of  the  revolutionary  war.     Saf- 

fell,  \V.  T.  E.     Phila.,  18G0    42—254 

Recreations  of  a  country  parson.     Boyd, 

A.K.H.     1869.    2v 23—137 

Recreations  of  Christopher  North.    (,)fod- 

eru  Hritwh  essayists.)    Wilson,  J.     Bost., 

18.54 23—142 

Recueil des dloges  historiques.    Cuvier,  G. 

L.     1861.     3v 39-235 

Recueil    d'ohservations     astrouomiques. 

Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von.     1810.     2  v.. .  53-3:^0 
Rc«l-Jsicket.    Sec  Biography. 
Red  river  of  Louisiana.     Illus.     Marcy, 

E.  B.     1853 34—205 

Red  Sea : 

Physical  geography  of  the  Eod  sea. 

Kropp,  W.     1872 55—332 

Eob    Eoy  on    the    Red    sea,    &c. 

Illus.     Macgregor,  J.     1870 35—214 

Red-tape  and  pigeon-hole  generals,  as 
seen  from  tlie  ranks  during  a  campaign 
in  the  army  of  the  I'otomac,  by  a  citizen 
soldier.     1864 41—255 

Reed,  Joseph.     See  Biography. 

Rees,  James.  Life  of  Edwin  Forrest, 
with  reminiscences  and  personal  recol- 
lections.    Phila.,  1874 40—246 

Reeve,  Henry.  Petrarch.  (^Foreign clas- 
sic series.)    Phila.,  n.d 36 — 217 

Reformation  of  the  church  of  England. 

Burnet,  G.     1850.     2v 14—85 

Reformation  (Protestant).    See  Biblical  and  ecck'siaBtical 

history. 

"Reid,  Christian,"  pseud.     See  Fisher, 

F.  C,  in  Fiction. 

Reid,   T.   Wemyss.     Life  of   Charlotte 

Bronte  {Currer  Ikll).    N.  Y.,  1877 39—240 

Reign  of  law.     Illus.     Argyll,    Duke  of. 

1873 14—  84 

Reign  of  the  stoics.      Holland,  Frederic 

May.    1879 30—184 

Reindeer,  dogs,  and   snow-shoes.     Illus. 

Bush,  E.J.     1871 30—222 

Rejected    addresses,   and    other    poems. 

Smith,  II.,  anrf  J.     1871 17— 10« 


Religion.    See  Biblical  and  religions  literatnre. 

Religion  and  the  state  ;  or,  the  Bible  and 
the  public  schools.     Spear,  S.  T.     1876.  14—  83 

Religious  poems.     Illus.     Stowe,   H.   B. 

1867 17—106 

Reliques    of    ancient    English    poetry. 

Percy,  T.     18,58.     3v 16—94 

Reliques  of  Father   Prout.     Mahony,  F. 

S.     Loud.,  1873 22—129 

Rciiiusat,  Claire  Elisabeth  Jeanne 
Gravier  de  Vergennes,  Madame  de.  Me- 
moirs, 1802-'08 ;  with  a  i)refiicc  and  notes 
by  P.  de  EiSniusat.     N.  Y.,  1880 41—225 

Renaissance  in  Italy :  fine  arts.   Sy  monds, 

J.A.     1879 15—89 

Renan,  Joseph  Ernest.  Essay  on  the 
age  and  antiquity  of  "The  book  of 
Nabatlnean  agriculture";  to  which  is 
added  an  inaugural  lecture  on  the  posi- 
tion of  the  Shemitic  nations  in  the  his- 
tory of  civilization.     Lond.,  1862 15 — 91 

Life  of  Jesus.     N.  Y.,  1865 39—238 

ReilMTick,  James.  Life  of  l)e  Witt 
Clinton.     N.  Y.,  1870 39—237 

Reorganization  of   the  army.     Alvord, 

Benjandn.     Wash.,  1870 54—327 

Repertory    of    arts    and    maimfiictures. 

Illus.     1794-1802.     16  V 18—112 

Same.      Illus.     2d  series.      Lond., 

1802-'08.     12  v 18—111,112 

Representation.    See  G-overnment  and  politics. 

Representative   men.     Emerson,   E.   W. 

1861 37—228 

See  Froude,  .J.  A.,  in  his  Short  studies,  v.  1,  1873  (23—140) ; 
aUo,  Carlyle,  T.  (Heroes  and  hero-worship)  (23 — 141). 

Reptiles,     See  Natural  history  (Reptiles). 

Reptiles  and  birds.     Illus.     Figuier,   L. 

1870 31—191 

Republic.  Tlie.    See  Plato ;  also,  G-overnment  and  politics. 

Republican  court.    Griswold,  E.  W.    18(i7. 

2  copies ". 37—226 

Researches  into  the  physical  history  of 

man.     Prichard,  J.  C.     1813 30—186 

RetZ,  Jean  Francois  Paul  de  Gondi,  Car- 
dinal de.  Mdmoires  du,  de  Guy  Joli,  et 
de  la  duclicsse  de  Nemours;  coutenant 
ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  remarqiuible  en 
France  pendant  les  premieres  anndos  du 
regno  de  Louis  XIV.     Paris,  1820.     4  v.  39—236 

Revere,  Josc^pU  Warren.  Tour  of  duty 
in  California,  including  a  deseriiition  of 
the  gold  region ;  and  an  account  of  the 
voyage  around  Cape  Horn ;  with  notices 
of  Lower  California,  the  Gulf  and  Pacific 
coasts,  and  the  piincipal  events  attend- 
iugtheeoiuiuestof theCalifornias.  Illus. 
Baltstier,J.N.,c(i.     N.  Y.,1849 34-209 

Reviews.     See  Periodicals. 

Revised  regulations  for  (lie  army  of  ;he 

United  States,  1861.     1862 51—312 

Revival  of  Romanism.     Froude,  J.  A.     (In  his 

Short  studies,  v.  3,  p.  93,    1876) 23—140 


EfiVOLUTIONS. 


236 


EIEDESEL. 


Revolutions  du   globe.      Cuvier,   6.  L. 

18U4 32—193 

Reynaud,  LiSonce.  Memoir  uyou  the 
illiiiniiiation  and  beaconage  of  the  coa»ts 
of  France.  lUus.  IIain.s,  P.  C,  ir.  Wa.sh., 
1876 55— :«1 

Rhecs,  William  J.  James  Smithsou  and 
his  bequest.  (In  Sm.  Rept.,  1879,  pp. 
143-19-2) 54—324 

Manual  of  public  libraries,  institu- 
tions, and  societies  in  the  United  States 
and  British  provinces  of  North  America. 
1859... 52—318 

Smithsonian  institution:  Docu- 
ments relating  to  its  origin  and  history. 
1879 53—323 

RHETORIC. 
Systematic  Works. 

Elements  of  criticism.    Kamm,  Lord.    1866 15 — 93 

Elements  of  rhetoric.    De  Mille,  J.     1878 15—93 

Lectures  on  rhetoric  and  belles-lettres.    Blair,  U. 

1860 15—93 

Might  and  mirth  of  literature :  a  treatise  on  figura- 
tive language.    Macbeth,  J.  W.  V.    K  T.,  1875.  15—  91 

Of  rhetoric.    Browne,  T.    {In  British  Cicero,  v.  1, 

p.27.     1813) 15-93 

Rhetoric.    De  Quincey,  T.    (In  his  Historical  and 

critical  essays,  v.  2.     1859)    21 126 

Hhetorical  rules.  Townscnd,  L.  T.  (/nAut  Studies 
in  poetry  and  prose,  p.  98.     1880) 

Style. 

On  style  and  diction.    Bui wer,  5ir  E.  L.    (In  his 

Caxtoniana,  p.  83.     1868)  23—137 

Style.  De  Quincey,  T.  (In  his  Historical  and  crit- 
ical essays,  t.  2.     1859) 21 126 

Style.    Townsend,  L.  T.     (/n  Ai<  Studies  in  poetry 

and  prose,  p.  124.    1880) 15—93 

Style.    White,K.G.    (7nAi»  Words  and  their  uses, 

p.63.     1876) 15—83 

See,  also.  Criticism;  Eloqaence  and  oratory;  Language 
(English  composition). 

Rhine: 

Journal  of  the  Kliiue.  Legar<5,  H.  S. 

(/n  AtsWorks,  V.  l,p.  103.  1846) 22—133 

Upper  Rhi..e.     lUus.  Mayhew,  H. 

185f< 36— 2<;2 

See,  also,  Grermany ;  France. 

Rhode  Island : 

Collections  of  the  Historical  society 

of  Rhode  I.sland,  1827-'38.     4  v 50—306 

Records  of  Rhode  Island  and  Prov- 
idence plantations.  Bartlett,  J.  R. 
1856-'62.     5v 50—306 

Ribault,  John.     &«  Biography 36—219 

Rice,  George  Edward.  Oldplay  in  anew 
garb  (Hamlet,  priuce  of  Denmark),  iu 
three  acts.     Illus.     Bost.,  1853 16—  94 

Rich,  Obadiah.  Bibliotheca  Americana 
nova:  a  catalogue  of  books  relating  to 
America,  in  various  languages.  Lond., 
1846.     2v 52_:u8 

Hichard.    For  lives  of  kings  of  this  name,  see  Biography. 


Richardll.     Shakespeare,  William 17 — 107 

Richardson,  Albert  Deane.  Beyond 
the  Mississippi,  1857-67.  lUiis.  Hart- 
ford, 1867 34—206 

Riciiardson,  Charles.  *  Dictionary  of 
the  Knglish  lauguage.   Phila.,1847.  2  v.  25—150 

Richardson,  G.  F.  Introduction  to 
geology,  and  its  associate  sciences,  min- 
eralogy, fossil  botany,  concliology,  and 
palieontology.     Lond.,  1851 32 — 193 

Richardson,  Sir  John.  Arctic  expe- 
dition iu  search  of  Sir  John  Franklin. 
Illus.     Lond.,  1851.     2v 33—200 

Richardson,  Samuel  (Enylish  novelist). 

See  Fiction. 

Forcritical  notices  of  his  novels,  see  Forsyth's,  "W.,  Novels 
and  novelists  of  the  18th  century,  p.  213  (37-227) ;  also, 
Taine's,  H.  A.,  English  literature,  p.  159  (15-92). 

Richelieu,  Annand  Jean  du  Plessis, 
cardinal  due  de.     See  Biography. 

Richter,  Joan  Paul  Friedrich.  Flower, 
fruit,  and  thorn  jiieces ;  or,  the  married 
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Rush,  James.  Philosophy  of  the  human 
voice;  embracing  its  psychological  his- 
tory, &c.     Phila.,  1867 15—93 

Ruskin,  John.  Eagle's  nest:  ten  lect- 
ures on  the  relation  of  natural  science 
to  art,  given  before  the  university  of 
Oxford,  in  lent  term,  1872.     N.  Y.,  1875.  15—  89 

Elements  of  drawing,  in  three  let- 
ters to  beginners.     lUus.     N.Y.,1864...    15—89 

CONTEXTS. 

First  practice ;  Sketciiing  from  nature ;  Color  and  compo- 
sition ;  Things  to  be  studied. 

Fors  clavigera:  letters  to  the  work- 
men and  labourers  of  Great  Britain. 
lUus.     jSI.  Y.,  1871.     2v 29—175 

Frondes     agrestes:     readings     in 


"Modern  painters,"  chosen  at  her  pleas- 
ure by  the  author's  friend,  the  younger 
lady  of  the  Thwalte,  Coniston.  N.  Y., 
1875 15- 


89 


Principles  of  art;  Power  .ind  oifice  of  imagination;  SJ<y; 
Streams  and  sea ;  Mountains ;  Stones ;  Plants  and  flow- 
ers ;  Kducation ;  Moralities. 


■King  of  the  golden  river;   or,  the 


89 


black  brothers.     {Bound  with  Pre-Raph- 

aelitism.)    N.  Y.,  1865 1.1 

Modern  ])ainters,  by  a  graduate  of 

Oxford.     Ulus.     N.Y.,1864.     5v 15—89 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Prefaces;  General  principles:  gi-eatness,  power,  imi- 
tation, trutb,  beauty,  relation;  Of  power;  Of  truth 
of  tone,  color,  cbiaroscuro,  space ;  Of  truth  of 
skies;  Of  tnith  of  earth  and  mountains;  Of  truth  of 
water;  Of  truth  of  vegetation;  General  remarks 
respecting  the  truth  ot  Turner;  Modem  ait  and 
modem  criticism. 

2.  Theoretic   faculty ;    Accuracy    and    inaccuracy    of 

sense;  False  opinions  of  beauty ;  Typical  beauty; 
Vital  beauty ;  Three  tonus  of  imagination :  asso- 
ciative, penetrative,  contemplative. 

3.  Superhuman  Ideal;  Keeeived  opinions  touching  the 

grand  style ;  Realization ;  Real  nature  of  greatness 
of  style';  False  ideal:  religious,  prof  me;  True 
ideal :  purist,  naturalist,  grotesque ;  Finish;  Use  of 
pictures;  Novelty  of  landscape;  Classical,  medi- 
leval,  and  modem  landscape ;  Moral  of  landscape ; 
Teachers  of  Turner;  Claude's  tree-drawing;  Ger- 
man philosophy :  Plagiarism. 

4.  Of  mountain  beauty ;  Turnerian  picturesque ;  Turue- 

rian  topogriipliv  ;  Turnerian  light;  Turnerian  mys- 
tery: essential,  wilful;  Firmament;  Dry  land; 
Materials  of  mountains;  Sculpture  of  mountains; 
Resulting  forms;  Mountain  gloom;  Mountain 
glory;  Modern  grotesque;  Rock  cleavage ;  Logical 
education. 

5.  On  leaf  beauty;   Cloud  beauty;   Ideas  of  relation; 

Invention  spiritual. 

Mornings  in  Florence :  being  simple 

studies  of  christian  art  for  English  trav- 
ellers. {Bound  with  Frondes  agrestes.) 
1875 15—  89 

Munera  pulveris :  six  essays  on  the 

elements  of  political  economy.     N.  Y., 

1872 ,. 29^175 

CONTENTS. 

Definitions ;    Store-keeping  ;    Coin-keeping ;    Commerce ; 
^Government;  Mastership. 


Kuskin,  John — continued. 

Notes  on  the  construction  of  sheep- 
folds  [».  e.  of  churches].   ( Bound  with  Pre-_ 
Raphaelitism.)    N.  Y.,  18(5  15—89 

Political  economy  of  art.     N.  Y., 

1860.      ( Bound  with    Prc-Raphaelitism, 

1865) 15—  89 

Pre  Raphaelitism.     N.  Y.,  1865....   15—  89 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture.  {Bound 

toiM  Two  paths.)    N.Y.,1865  15—89 

Note. — The  seven  Limps  are  the  lamps  of  sacrifice,  truth, 
power,  beauty,  life,  memory,  obedience. 

Stones  of  Venice.     Illus.     N.   Y., 

1864.     3v 15—89 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.   The  foundations. 

2.  The  sea-stories. 

3.  The  fall. 

Same.     Loud.,  1851.     3  v 15—  89 

Same.      The   foundations.      Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1851.     Iv 15—89 

Two  paths :  lectures  on  art  and  its 

application  to  decoration  and  manufac- 
ture, and  the  Seven  liimps  of  architec- 
ture.    Illus.     N.Y.,1865 15—89 

"Unto  this  last";  four  essays  upon 

the  first  principles  of  political  economy. 

N.  Y.,1866 29—177 

For  estimate  of  Ruskin,  see  Lessons  from  my  masters. 
Bayne,  P.  (23-141). 

Russell,  Addison  P.  Library  notes. 
N.  Y.,  1875 23—139 

CONTENTS. 

Insutficiency ;  Extremes;  Bisguises;  Standards;  Re- 
wards ;  Limits  ;  Incongruity  ;  Mutations  ;  Paradoxea ; 
Contrasts;  Types;  Conduct;  Religion. 

Russell,  II.  C.  Climate  of  Now  South 
Wales:  descriptive,  histcnical,  aud  tab- 
ular.    Sydney,  Aust.,  1877 52—314 

Russell,  John,  Lord.  Life  of  William, 
//ord  Russell;  with  some  account  of  the 
times  in  which  he  lived.  Loud.,  1820. 
2v 41—248 

Recollections  and  suggestions :  1813- 

1873.     Bost.,1875-... 46— JH3 

Russell,  Michael.  History  and  condi- 
tion of  the  Barbary  states.  lUns.  Edin., 
1835 44—267 

Russell,  William.  History  of  modern 
Europe,  with  a  view  of  the  progress  of 
society,  from  the  rise  of  the  modem 
kingdoms  to  the  peace  of  Paris,  in  1763. 
N.  Y.,  1853.     3  V 46—282 

Russell,  William.     See  Biography. 

Russell,  William  Howard.  My  diary 
in  India,  in  the  year  1858-'9.  Illus. 
Loud.,  1860.     2v 35—211 

My  diary,  north  and  south.     Bost., 

1863 34-209 


ETTSSIA. 


241 


SAi^TA  PE. 


RUSSIA. 

History. 

Hiitorr  of  Russia.    Bull,  E.    n.  d.    3  v 48—293 

History  of  Eassia.    Toolie,  W.    1800.    iv 48—293 

History  of  the  Eussian  empire  nnder  Peter  tiie 

great.    Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.    1777 48—293 

Bassla.    Wallace,  D.  M.     1877 36—222 

See  Blacicwood's  magazine,  v.  74,  1853  (Eussia  and  Tur- 
key) ;  V.  78,  1855  (Imperial  policy  of  Russia). 
See,  also,  London  quarterly  review,  v.  41, 1854  (The  empire 
of  Russia) . 


Travels,    &c. 


35—211 


53—331 
48—293 


36—221 


Alhambra  and  the  Kremlin.    Prime,  E.D.G.  1873. 

Brief  remarks  on  the  character  and  composition 
of  the  Russian  army.  Wilson,  Sir  R.  Lend., 
1810 

Russia  as  it  is.    Gurowski,  A.    1854 

Russian  shores  of  the  Black  sea.  Illus.  Oliphant, 
L.     1854 

Travels  and  researches  of  Alexander  von  Hum- 
boldt in  America  and  Russia.  (Edinburgh  cabi- 
net library,  V.  10) 29—180 

Travels  in  Greece  and  Eussia,  with  an  excursion 

toCrete.    Taylor,  Bayard.    1870 35—212 

See,  alio,  Khiva;  Turkestan;  Turkey;    aUo,   Kinglake'a 
Invasion  of  the  Crimea.     (43-278.) 

Ruttenber,  E.  M.  History  of  the  In- 
dian tribes  of  Hudson's  river.  Albany, 
1872 

Sacred  ajid  legendary  art.  Jameson,  Mrs. 
A.M.    1866.    2v 

Sacred  poems  and  private  ejaculations. 
Vaughan,  Hemy.     1854 

Sadler,  L.  R.  {Jacob  Zarwood),  and 
Hotten,  J.  C.  History  of  signboards. 
Illus.     Lend.,  1666 

Saffell,  W.  T.  R.  Records  of  the  revo- 
1  utionary  war.     Phila. ,  1860 

SafTord,  James  M.  Geology  of  Tennes- 
see.   Kashville,  18()9 

Saflord,  T.  H.  Catalogue  of  mean  dec- 
linations of  2,018  stars  for  January  1, 
1875.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of 
George  M.  Wheeler.     Wash.,  1879 

Sailing  on  the  Nile.     Laporte,  L.     1872.. 

Saint  Andrews  as  it  was  and  as  it  is. 
Illus.     Griersou,  J.     1838 

"Saintine,  X.  li.," paeud.  See Bomlaoe, 
Joseph  Xavier. 

Saint  John,  Henry  {viscount  Boling- 
broke).  Works ;  with  life.  Phila.,  1841. 
4  V 


46—286 
15—  90 
17—105 

22—130 
42—254 
19—116 


54—327 
33—201 

14—  86 


21—128 


CONTENTS. 


V.  1.  Answer  to  the  Ijondon  journal,  1728;  Answer  to  the 
defence  of  the  enquiry  into  the  conduct  of  Great 
Britain ;  Final  answer  to  remarks  on  the  Crafts- 
man's vindication;  First  vision  of  Camilick  ;  Good 
and  ba<l  ministers;  Letter  to  Sir  William  Wind- 
ham ;  Life  of  the  author ;  Luxury ;  Occasional 
writer;  Policy  of  the  Athenians;  Power  of  the 
prince  and  freedom  of  the  people ;  Reflections  upon 
exile;  Remarks  on  a  pamphlet  entitled  "Observa- 
tions on  the  conduct  of  Great  Britain  " ;  Remarks 
on  the  history  of  Eujjland. 

2.  Dissertation  upon  parties  ;  Letters  on  the  study  and 

use  of  history. 

3.  Essay  (I)  conceming  the  nature,  extent,  and  reality 

of  human  knowledge ;  Essay  (2)  on  the  rise  and 
progress  of  the  boasted  science  of  philosophers; 
Bssay  (3)  concerning  the  rise  and  progress  of  nwno- 

31 


Saint  John,  Henry — continued. 

theism ;  Essay  (4)  concerning  authority  in  matters 
of  religion;  Letter  occasioned  by  oue  of  Arch- 
bishop Tillotson's  sermons;  Letters  or  essays  ad- 
dressed to  Alexander  Pope. 
4.  Essay  (4)  conceniing  authority  in  matters  of  religion 
(continued) ;  Fragments  or  minutes  of  essays ;  In- 
dex. 

Saint  John,  James  Augustus.  History 
of  the  manners  and  customs  of  ancient 
Greece.     Lond.,  n.  d.     3v.ini 47 — 288 

Saint  Mars,  N.  Cisteme  de  Courtiras, 
vicomtesae  de  {countess  Dash).  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Saint  Liambert,  Charles  Francois, 
uhb^.     SeePetits  PoetesFranfais,  V.  1..   17 — 103 

St.  LaTvrence  and  Franklin  counties, 
N.  y.,  History  of.  Ulus.  Hough,  F.  B. 
1853 50—306 

Saint  Pierre,  Jacques  Henri  Bemar- 
dinde.  Paul  and  Virginia.  Illus.  N.  Y., 
1873 9—  54 

Studies  of  nature.     Hunter,  H.,  tr. 

Phila.,  n.  d 31—193 

Saint  Simon,  Louis  de  Rouvroy,  duke 
of.  Memoirs  on  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV, 
and  the  regency.     St.  John,  Bayle,  tr. 

Lond.,  1876.    3v 41—248 

For  life  of  Saint  Simon,  tee  Biography. 

Salad  for  the  social.  Saunders,  F.  Loud., 
1856 23—139 

Salem  witchcraft.    See  Witchcraft. 

Sallustins,  Cains  Crispus.  History  of 
the  conspiracy  of  Catiline  and  the  Ju- 
gurthinewar.  Rose,  W.,tr.  (Boundwith 
Ciesar's  commentaries.)    Phila.,  1837. ..  17 — 103 

Salverte,  Anne  Joseph  Eusfebe  Baoou- 
nifere.  History  of  the  names  of  men, 
nations,  and  places,  iu  their  connection 
with  the  progress  of  civilization.  Mor- 
dacque,  L.  H.,  tr.     Lond.,  1864.     2  v...  15—  90 

Occult  sciences  :  the  philosophy  of 

magic,  prodigies,  and  apparent  mira- 
cles; with  notes  by  Thomson,  A.  T. 
N.Y.,n.d.    2v 30—183 

"Sand,  George,"  pseud.  «See  Dudevant, 
Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  in  Fiction. 

For  a  critical  notice  of  herself,  aee  James'  French  poets 
and  novelists,  p.  190.    (23—139.) 
San  Marco.    Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.    {In  her  Makers  of 
Florence,  p.  183.    1876.)    (37—228.) 

Sans  Souci  Series : 

Anecdote      biography      of     Percy 

Bysshe  Shelley.     Stoddard,  R.   H.,  ed. 

N.  y.,  1877 41—247 

Life,  letters,  and  table-talk  of  Ben- 
jamin Robert  Haydon.  Illus.  Stoddard, 
R.  H.,  ed.     N.  y.,  1876 40—244 

Men  and  manners  in  America  one 

hundred  years  ago.     Illus.     Scudder,  H. 

E.,  ed.     N.  y.,  1876 37—228 

Santa  F6  expedition.  Narrative  of  the. 
Illus.    Kendall,  G.  W.     1850.    2v 35—216 


SAPPHO. 


242 


SCHOOLOEAPT. 


Sappho.      Poems.      Fawkes,    F.,    tr. 

(Bound  with  Hesiod.)    Lond.,  1H32 17—  97 

Tor  sketch  of  her  life,  see  Higginson'i.T.  W.,  Atlantic  es- 
says, pp.  299-32.'),  1871.     (23—141.) 
See,'al»o,  Literature  (Greek). 

Santo  Domingo : 

Dominicau  republic :  report  of  the 

commission  of  in(|uiry  to  Santo  Domingo. 

1871 35—215 

History   and  present  condition  of 

,    Santo  Domingo.    Brown,  J.    1837.    2  v.  48—297 

Santo  Domingo,  past  and  present ; 

with  a  glance   at   Hayti.     Hazard,   S. 

1873 - 35—215 

Saracens : 

History  and  conquests  of  the  Sara- 
cens.    Freeman,  E.  A.     1876 42—256 

History  of  the  Saracens.    Ockley, 

S.     1847 42—256 

See,  also.  Biography  (Mohammed);  Biblical  and  religions 
literature  (MohammedaniBni). 

Sargent,  Epes.  Planchette ;  the  despair 
of  science :  a  full  account  of  modern 
spiritualism,  its  phenomena,  and  the 
various  theories  regarding  it ;  with  a 
survey  of  French  spiritism.  Bost.,1869.  30 — 183 
See,  alto,  Fiction. 

Sartor  Resartus.   Carlyle,  Thomas.   1831 .  23—141 

Saunders,  Frederick.  Salad  for  the 
social.     N.  Y.  and  Loud.,  1856 23—139 

Saunders,  John.    See  Fiction. 

Saunders,  Katherine.    See  Fiction. 

Sanssure,  Henri  de.  Synopsis  of 
American  wasps :  solitary  wasps.  (In 
Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  V.  14.     1878) .53—323 

Sauzay,  A.  Wonders  of  glass-making 
in  all  ages.  (Illustrated  library  of  won- 
ders.)   N.  Y.,  1872 32—196 

Savages.    .S'ee  Indians ;  Man  (Prehistoric). 

Savonarola,  CJirolamo.    (See  Makers  of  Florence. 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.    1876) 37—228 

Saxe,  John  Godfrey.  Leisure-day 
rhymes.     Host.,  1875 17—107 

Poems.     Bost.,1869 17—107 

"Saxe  Holm," pseud.    See.  Fiction. 

Saxon  studies.     Hawthorne,  J.     1876 ...  36— 222 

Saxony : 

German  life  and  manners  in  Saxony. 

Mayhew,  H.     1865 36—222 

Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Dresden, 

1777-1779.    Wraxall,  N.  W.     1800 36—219 

Scandinavia : 

History  of  Scandinavia.     Sinding, 

P.O.     1859 48—292 

Northern    travel.      Taylor,    J.    B. 

1869 36—222 

Scandinavia,  ancient  and  modem  : 

an  account  of  the  mythology,  govern- 
ment, laws,  manners,  and  institutions 
of  the  early  inhabitants,  and  of  the 
present  state  of  society,  religion,  lit- 
erature, arts,  and  commerce.    Crichton, 


Scandinavia — continued. 
A.,  and  Wheaton,  H.     (Edinburgh  cabi- 
net library,  v.  23, 24.     1838) 29—180 

See,  also,  Denmark;  Norway;  Sweden. 

Scenery.    See  Fine  arts  (Pictures ;  Illustrated  works). 

Scenes  in  the  south.    Creecy,  J.  R.    1860.  34 — 208 

Schellen,  Thomas  Joseph  Heinrich. 
Spectrum  analysis  in  its  application  to 
terrestrial  substances,  and  the  physical 
constitution  of  the  heavenly  bodies. 
Lassell,  Jane  and  Caroline,  trs.  Hug- 
gins,  W.,  <>(J.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1812 32—195 

Schiller,  Johann  Christoph  Friedrich 
von.  Works.  Bohn,  H.  G..  tr.  1867- 
'71.     4  V 

CONTENTS. 

T.  1.  Thirty  years'  war ;  Revolt  of  the  Nether- 
lands to  the  confederacy  of  the  Gueul  . .      48 — 296 

2.  Eevolt  of  the  Netherlands  (continued)— 

trials  of  Egmont  and  Horn  ;  Wallenstein 

and  Wilhehn  Tell 17—107 

3.  Historical   dramas:    Don    Carlos,    Mary 

Stuart,  Maid  of  Orleans,  Bride  of  Mes- 
sina...       17-107 

4.  Dramas  and  romances :  Bobbers,  Fiesco, 

Love  and  intrigue,  Demetrius,  The  ghost- 
seer,  Sport  of  destiny 17—107 

Same.     2  v.     1847-71 48—296 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.   Thirty  years'  war ;  Revolt  of  the  Netherlands  to  the 
confederacy  of  Gueux. 
2.  Revolt  of  the   Netherlands    (continued)— tnals  of 
counts  Egmont   and    Horn;    Historical  dramas: 
Wallenstein  and  Wilhelm  Tell. 

Works.   Hempel,  C.  J.,  ed.    Phila., 

1861 22-132 

CONTENTS. 

Revolt  of  the  Netherlands.    Prosaic  writings. 

For  lives  of  Schiller,  «e«  Biography. 

See,  also,  Boyesen's  Ooethe  and  Schiller.    (40—246.) 

Schlegel,  Carl  Wilhehn  Friedrich  von. 

.  Lectures  on  modern  history;  with  es- 
says on  the  beginning  of  history,  and  on 
Cajsar  and  Alexander.  Purcell,  L.,  and 
Whitelock,  R.  H.,  trs.    Lond.,  1849  ....  43—268 

Schliemann,  H.  Mycena; :  a  narrative 
of  researches  and  discoveries  at  Mycenai 
and  Tiryns.  Preface  by  Gladstone,  W. 
E.     Maps  and  illus.     N.  Y.,  1878 15—  88 

Troy  and  its  remains :  narrative  of 

researches  and  discoveries  made  on  the 
site  of  Ilium  and  in  the  Trojan  plain. 
Illus.     Smith,  Philip,  ed.     Lond.,  1875.  15—  89 

Schlosser,  Friedrich  Christoph.  His- 
tory of  the  eighteenth  century,  to  1796; 
with  particular  reference  to  mental  cul- 
tivation and  progress.  Davison,  D.,  tr. 
Lond.,  184:J-'45.     6v 43—262 

School  and  the  army  in  Germany  and 
France.     Hazen,  W.  B.     1872 14—  82 

Schoolcraft,  Henry  Rowe.  'Histor- 
ical and  statistical  information  respect- 
ing the  Indian  tribes  of  the  United 
States  ;  prepared  under  the  direction  of 
the  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs.  Illus. 
Phila.,  1851-'57.     6v :.-.  53—319 

Indian  in  his  wigwam  ;  or,  charac- 
teristics of  the  red  race  of  America. 
N.  Y.,1848 34-207 


SCHOOLCEAPT. 


243 


SCOTLAND. 


Schoolcraft,  Henry  Rowe — continned. 

Narrative  journal  of  travels  from 

Detroit,   tlirongh   the    great    chain    of 
American  lakes,  to  the  sources  of  the 
Mississippi  river.     Illus.     Albany,  1821.  34—206 
Notes   on  the   Iron[uoi8.      Albany, 


1847 47—286 

Personal  memoirs  of  a  residence  of 


thirty  years  with  the  Indian  tribes  on 
the  American  frontiers.     Phila.,  1851. ..  34—207 
Scenes  and  adventures  in  the  semi- 


alpine  region  of  the  Ozark  mountains  of 
Missouri  and  Arkansas,  which  were  first 
traversed  by  De  Soto,  in  1541.  Illus. 
Phila.,  1853 34—206 

Schoolcraft,  Mary  Howard.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

School  days  at  Rugby,  by  an  old  boy. 

Illus.     Hughes,  T.     1869 5—30 

School-houses.      Illus.      Johoiinot,    J. 

1871 14—  82 

Schools  and  schoolmasters  ( My).    Miller, 

H.     1869 ". 41—251 

Schott,  Arthur.  Cara  gigantesca  of 
Yzamal  (Yucatan).    (In  Sm.  Kept.,  liHid).   54—324 

Remarks    on    an   ancient  relic   of 

Maya  sculpture.     (Tn  Sm.  Rept.,  1871) . .  54—324 

Schott,  Charles  A.  Tables,  distribution, 
and  variations  of  the  atmospheric  tem- 
perature in  the  United  States,  and  some 
adjacent  parts  of  America.  {In  Sm. 
Contrib.,Y.  21) 53—323 

Tables  and  results  of  the  precipita- 
tion in  rain  and  snow,  in  the  United 
States,  and  at  some  stations  in  adjacent 
parts  of  North  America,  and  in  Central 
and  South  America.  (In  Sm.  Contrib., 
V.  18.)    Wash.,  1872 53—322 

Schrainke,  T.  Description  of  the  New 
York  Croton  aqueduct,  in  English,  Ger- 
man, and  French.  Illus.  N.  Y.  and  Ber- 
lin, 1846 53—321 

Schroedcr,  Seaton.  See  Oorriuge, 
H.  H. 

Schubert,  £.  Tables  of  Eunomia:  com- 
puted for  the  American  ephemeris  and 
nautical  almanac.    Wash.,  1866 55—331 

Tables  of  Harmonia :  computed  for 

the  American  ephemeris  and  nautical 
almanac.     Wash.,  1869 56—331 

Tables    of  Melpomene :    computed 

for  the  American  ephemeris  and  nautical 
almanac.     Wash.,  1860 5.5 — 331 

Tables  of  Parthenope :  computed  for 

the  American  Ephemeris  and  Nautical 
almanac.     Wash.,  1871 55—331 

Schuckers,  J.  W.  Life  and  public  ser- 
vices of  Salmon  Portland  Chase;  with 
eulogy,  by  William  M.  Evarts.    N.  Y., 


1874. 


39—239 


Schultes,  Henry.  Essay  on  aquatic 
rights.     Loud.,  1811 29—178 

Schurz,  Carl.  Speeches:  collected  and 
revised  by  the  author.     Phila.,  1865 22 — 132 

Schuyler,  Eugene.  Turkistan:  notes 
of  a  journey  in  Russian  Turkistan,  Kho- 
kand,  Bukhara,  and  Kuldja.  Illus. 
N.  Y.,  1876.     2v 3.5—211 

Schw^artz,  Marie  Sophie.    See  Fiction. 

Schweinfurth,  Georg  A.  The  heart 
of  Africa ;  with  an  introduction  by  Win- 
wood  Eeade.  Frewer,  Ellen  E.,  tr. 
Illus.     N.Y.,1874.     2v 33—203 

Science  byways.     Proctor,  R.  A.     1875..  3!^196 

Science  primers.  Huxley,  T.  H.,  Roscoe, 
H.  E.,  and  Stewart,  Balfour,  eds.  N.  Y., 
1879. 

CONTENTB. 

Astronomy.    Lockyer   J.  Norman 33—196 

Botany.    Hooker,  J.  D 32 195 

Chemistry.    Eoscoo,  H.  E 32 195 

Geology.    Geikie,  Archibald 32—196 

Logic.    Jevons,  W.  Stanley 30 184 

Physical  geography.    Geikie,  Archibald 31—189 

Physics.    Stewart,  Balfour 32—196 

Physiology.    Poster,  M 30—183 

Piiiiioforte  playing.    Taylor,  Franklin 1,'' 90 

Political  economy.    Jevons,  W.  Stanley 29—176 

JVote.— Science  and  religion:  see  Biblical  and  religious  lit- 
erature. Science  and  art :  «ce  Arts  (Useful).  Science  of 
wealth;  see  Political  economy.  Physical  science:  see 
Physics. 

Scientific  American:  illustrated  journal 
of  art,  science,  and  mechanics,  v.  35. 
N.  Y.,  1876 B 

Scintillations  from  the  prose  works  of 
Heinrich  Heine.     1873 23 140 

SCOTLAND. 

History — Genera]  and  Miscellaneous. 

Bonnie  Scotland ;  tales  of  her  history,  heroes,  and 
poets.  Lippincott,  S.  J.  (Otrace  Oreenwood). 
1856 48-292 

Oarioni  storied  traditions  of  Scottish  life.  Leigh- 
ton,  A.    1860 6—36 

History  of  civilization  in  England.    Buckle,  H.  T. 

V.2.    1864 43—264 

Note. — Contains  an  account  of  the  condition  of  Scotland 
from  the  end  of  the  fourteenth  century  to  the  eighteenth 
century  ;  also  an  analysis  of  the  Scotch  intellect. 

History  of  Scotland  during  the  reigns  of  Queen 
Mary  and  James  VI .  With  a  review  of  Scottish 
history  previous  to  the  death  of  James  V.  Rob- 
ertson, W.     1836 48 292 

History  of  Scotland,  to  1569.  Buchanan,  G.  Aber- 
deen, 1771.    2v 48—292 

History    of  the  rebellion  in  Scotland,   1638-1660. 

Chambers,K.    1828, '29.    4v 48—292 

Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Scotland.    Strickland,  A. 

1853-59.    8v 37—225 

CONTENTS. 

V.    1.  Margaret  Tudor,   Queen  of  James  IV,  b.  1489,  d. 

1541 ;  Magdalene,  Queen  of  James  V,  b.  1520,  d. 

1537. 
1-2.  Mary  of  Lorraine,  second  Queen  of  James  V  6. 1515, 

d.  1561;  Margaret  Douglas,  countess  of  Lennox. 

b.  1515,  d.  1577. 
3-7.  Mary  Stuart,  Queen  of  Scots,  b.  1542,  d.  1587. 

Prehistoric  annals  of  Scotland.    Illus.    Wilson,  D. 

1863.    2v , , 48—292 


SCOTLAND. 


244 


SENECA. 


Scotland — continued. 

Tales  of  a  grandfather;  history  of  Scotland.    Scott, 

Walter.     1861.     3v 48—292 

See,  also,  in  Biography,  lives  of  James  I ;  Knox,  John ; 

Mary,  Queen  of  Soots.    AUo,  in  Biblical  and  religious 

literature.  Church  of  Scotland. 
yote. — On  Scottish  character,  see  essays  in  Blackwood,  v. 

87,  I860;  V.  90,  1801.     See,  also,  in  Fiction,  certain  novels 

by  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Mrs.  Craik,  George  Macdonald,  and 

others. 

Travels  and  Description. 

Cruise  of  the  Betsey ;  with  rambles  of  a  geologist. 

Miller,  Hugh.    1867 36—220 

Apainter's  camp  in  England,  Scotland,  and  France. 

Hamevton,  P.  G.    1873 35—213 

Scottish  Highlands  and  Clans. 

History  of  the  Highlands  and  of  the  Highland  clans. 

Browne,  J.     1838.     4t 48—292 

Scottish  Gael ;  or,   Celtic  manners,  as  preserved 

among  the  Highlanders.    Logan,  J.    1831.    2  v.      48—292 

Thoughts  on  the  origin  and  descent  of  the  Gael ; 
with  an  account  of  the  Picts,  Caledonians,  and 
Scots ;  and  observations  relative  to  the  authen- 
ticity of  the  poems  of  Ossian.    Grant,  J.    1814.      48 — 292 
For  other  topics  relating  to  Scotland,  see  Language  (Scot- 
tish) ;  England   (various  headings) ;  Philosophy  (Scot- 
tish). 

Scotland.  ( Poems  of  places  series.)  Long- 
fellow, H.  W.     1876.    3v 16—96 

Scott)  Geiiio  C.  Fishing  in  Americau 
waters.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1873 31—189 

Scott,  Michael.    See  Fiction. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.  Lady  of  the  lake: 
poem.     N.  Y.,  1873 17—107 

Lay  of  the  last  minstrel.    N.  Y., 

1871 17—107 

Lord  of  the  isles.     N.  Y.,  1871 17—107 

Marmion.     N.  Y.,  1871 17—107 

Poetical  works.     With  all  of  his 

introductions  and  notes;  also  various 
readings  and  the  editor's  notes.  Illus. 
N.  Y.,  n.  d 17—107 

CONTENTS. 

Ballads  translated  or  imitated  from  the  German;  Bridal 
of  Triermain ;  Contributions  to  the  Border  minstrelsy. 

Dramatic  pieces;  Halidon  hill;  Macduft''s  cross;  Doom 
of  Devergoil ;  Auchindrane,  or  the  Ayrshire  tragedy  ; 
House  of  Aspen. 

Field  of  Waterloo ;  Harold  the  dauntless ;  Lady  of  the 
lake  ;  Lay  of  the  last  minstrel ;  Lord  of  the  isles ;  Lyri- 
cal and  miscellaneous  pieces ;  Lyrical  pieces,  mottoes, 
&c.,  from  the  Waverley  novels;  Marmion;  Rokeby; 
Vision  of  Don  Roderick. 

Rokeby.     N.Y.,1871 17—107 

Tales  of  a  grandfather:  history  of 

Scotland,  with  notes.    Illus.    Bost.,  1861. 

3v 48—292 

For  lives  and  critical  notices  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  see  Biog- 
raphy.   See  Fiction,  for  bis  novels. 

Scott,  Winfield.  Memoirs.  N.  Y.,  1864. 
2v 41—248 

Scottish  gael.  Illus.  Logan,  J.  1831. 
2v 48—292 

Scudder,  Horace  Elisha.     See  Fiction. 

Scudder,  Samuel  H.     Catalogue  of  the 

Orthoptera  of  North  America.     ( J»  Sm. 

Misc.  Coll.,  Y.  8) , 53—323 


Scudder,  Samuel  H. — continued. 

Notes  on  the  Orthoptera  collected 

by  Dr.  F.  V.  Hayden  in  Nebraska.  Illus. 
(Final  report  of  the  United  States  Geolog- 
ical and  GeograpMcal  Survey  of  Nebraska 
and  portions  of  the  adjacent   territories,  ^ 

parts.)    Wash.,  1871 ,54—325 

Sculpture.    See  Fine  Arts  (Art  in  various  countries). 

Sea,  The.    See  Ocean. 

Seaman,  Ezra  C.  Essays  ou  the  prog- 
ress of  nations  in  civilization,  productive 
industry,  wealth,  and  population.  N.  Y. , 
1852 29—179 

Search  for  winter  sunbeams.  Illus.  Cox, 
S.S.     1870 36—221 

Sears,  C.  Walker.  Researches  relative 
to  the  planet  Neptune.  {In  Sm.  Contrib., 
V.2) 53—322 

Secclli,  A.  Researches  on  electrical  rhe- 
omotry.     (In  Sm.  Contril).,  v.  3) 53—322 

Second  visit  to  the  United  States  of  North 
America.     Lyell,  0.     1850.     2v 34—207 

Secrets  of  the  sanctum.    Hill,  A.  F.    1875.  22—129 

Sedg:wick,  Catherine  Maria.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Sedgwick,  Theodore,  jr.  Memoir  of 
the  life  of  William  Livingston ;  with  ex- 
tracts from  his  correspondence,  and  no- 
tices of  various  members  of  his  family. 
N.  Y.,  1833 40—241 

Seebohm,  Frederic.  Era  of  the  Prot- 
estant revolution.  With  maps.  {Epochs 
of  history  series. )     Bost.,  1874 46—284 

Same.    N.  Y.,  1878 46—284 

Seeley,  John  Robert.  Ecce  homo:  a 
survey  of  the  life  and  work  of  Jesus 
Christ.     [_anon.  ]     Bost.,  1870 14—  85 

Life  and  times  of  Stein;  or  Ger- 
many and  Prussia  in  the  Napoleonic  age. 
Bost., 1879.     2v 47—289 

Seeniuller,  Anne  Moncure  Crane.  See 
Fiction. 

Seg:rais,  Jean  Regnanlt  de.  See  Petits 
PoiJtes  Fraufais,  v.  1 17 — 103 

Self-culture.  Getting  on  in  the  world. 
Mathews,  W.     1876 23—140 

On  self-culture.  Blackie,J.S.  1874.  23—141 

See,  also,  Character;  Culture ;  Education;  Life  (Conduct 
of). 

Self-help.    Smiles,  S.    1869 23—141 

Selfridge,  Thomas  Oliver.  Reports  of 
explorations  and  surveys  to  ascertain  the 
practicability  of  a  ship-canal  between 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans  by  the 
way  of  the  isthmus  of  Darien.  Maps 
and  illus.    Wash.,  1874 55—332 

Seneca  nation  of  Indians,  Proceedings  of 
a  joint  committee  of  Friends  for  promot- 
ing the  civilization  of  the.     Bait.,  1847.  47—286 

Same.    Further  proceedings.    Bait., 

1850 47—286 


S:fiNECE. 


245 


SHAKESPEARE. 


Sfinecd,  Antoiue-Baiideroii  do.  See  Pe- 
tits  Poetea  Frangais,  v.  1 17 — 103 

S^negambie  et  Guin<^e,  Tarilieii,  A. ;  Nu- 
bie,  ClK^rubini,  S. ;  et  Abyssinie,  Des- 
verges,  N.     ( t' f 'ntKOj-g. )     Paris,  1847 ...  43— 260 

Sentimental  journey.     Sterne,  Laurence. 

(7ft /lis  Works,  1869) 11—  62 

Sermons.    See  Biblical  and  religions  literature. 

Sermons  and  addresses  delivered  during 
a  visit  to  tlio  United  States  and  Canada 
in  1878.  Stanley,  Arthur  Pcnrhyn.  1879.  14—86 

Sermons  out  of  churcli.     Craik,  Mrs.  1). 

M.M.     1875 23—139 

Sermons  preached  before  the  university 

of  Oxford.     Mozley,  J.  B.     1876 14—  86 

Serpents.    See  Natural  history  (Reptiles). 

Servants  of  the  stomach.    Mac^,  J.    186-i.  30—183 

Seven  curses  of  London.  Greenwood,  J. 
Host.,  1869 35—211 

Seven  golden  candlesticks.  Illns.  Tris- 
tram, H.  B.    n.d 14—83 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture.     Kuskin,  J. 

(Bound  tvith  Two  putlis.)     1865 15—92 

Seven  months' run.     Brooks,  J.     1874...  36 — 220 

Sevi^i^iie,  Marie  de  Kabutiu  Chautal, 
marquise  de.  Letters  to  her  daughter 
and  friends.    Hale,  ^rs.,  erf.    Bost.,  1874.  41—248 

Seville,  William  Penu.  '  Table  of  United 
States  bounties  and  premiums  for  the  en- 
listment of  volunteers  during  the  war 
of  the  rebellion.     Wash.,  1865 54—318 

Seward,  William.  Anecdotes  of  dis- 
tinguished persons,  chiefly  of  the  pres- 
ent and  two  preceding  centuries.  Illns. 
Lond.,  1798.     4v 37—227 

Seward,  William  Henry.  Autobiogra- 
phy, 1801-1834.  With  memoir  and  se- 
lections from  his  letters,  1831-1846,  by 
F.W.Seward.     Illus.     N.Y.,1877 41—247 

Travels  around  the  world.     Illus. 

Seward,  Olive  Eisley,  ed.     N.  Y.,  1873..  34—208 

Works.      Baker,    George    E.,    ed. 

N.  Y.,  1853.     3  V 22—132 

CONTENTS. 

v.  1.  Biographical  memoir. 

Speeches  in  senate  of  New  York. 
Speeches  in  Senate  of  the  United  States. 
Debates  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
Forensic  arguments. 

2.  Notes  on  New  York. 
State  papers. 

Official  correspondence. 
Panlon  papers. 

3.  Orations  and  discourses. 
Occasional  speeches  and  addresses. 
Executive  speeches. 

Political  writings. 

General  correspondence. 

Letters  from  Europe. 

Speeches  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States. 

Sex  and  education.    See  Wonjan. 

Sex  in  education;  or,  a  fair  chance  for 
girls.     Clarke,  E.H.     1874 14—82 

Sej^iuonr,  Eobert.  Humorous  sketches, 
comprising  eighty-six  caricature  etch- 
ings, illustrated  in  prose  and  verse,  by 
Alfred  Cro wquill.    Lond. ,  1872 22—131 


Shairp,  John  Campbell.  Culture  and 
religion  in  some  of  their  relations. 
N.  Y.,  1873 23—141 

Poetic    interpretation    of  nature. 

N.  Y.,  1877 ." 23—140 

Eobert  Burns.  (English  men  of  let- 
ters series.)    N.  Y.,  1879 37—228 

SHAKESPEARI!  (William). 
Biographical  Sketches. 

Life  of  Shakspeare.    De  Quincey,  T.    (In  hig  Bio- 

graphical  essays.    1860) 21—128 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  William  Shakespeare,  with 
an  essay  toward  the  expression  of  his  genius, 
and  an  account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the 
English  drama.    White,  K.G.    1865 41—247 

Notes  on  Shakspeare.    Coleridge,  S.  T.    {In  hii 

Works,  V.  4.     1856) 21—127 

Shakspeare;  or,  the  poet.  Emerson,  R.  W.  {In 
his  Representative  men.    1881) 37 — 228 

The  hero  as  poet.    Dante;  Shakspeare.    Carlyle, 

T.     (In  hi»  On  heroes  and  hero-worship.    1840) .      23 — 141 

Collected  Works. 

Works,  containing  his  plays  and  poems,  to  which 

is  added  a  glossary.    Lond.,  1797.    8v   17 — 107 

CONTKNTS. 

V.  1.  The  tempest;  The  two  gentlemen  of  Verona;  The 
merry  wives  of  Windsor;  Twelfth  night,  or  what 
you  will ;  Measure  for  measure  ;  Much  ado  about 
nothing;  Midsummer  night's  dream. 

2.  Love's  labor  lost ;  The  merchant  of  Venice;  Aa  you 

like  it;   All's  well  that  ends  well;   The  taming  of 
the  shrew ;  Winter's  tale ;  Ccmiedy  of  errors. 

3.  Macbeth;    King  John;    King  Ric^hard  the  second; 

King  Henry  the  fourth ;  King  Henry  the  fifth. 

4.  King  Henry  the  sixth  ;  King  Richard  the  third;  King 

Henry  the  eighth;  Troilus  and  Cressida. 

5.  Timon  of  Athens;  Coriolanus;  JuliusCiesar;  Antony 

and  Cleopatra ;  Cymbeline ;  Titus  Andronicus. 

6.  Pericles;  King  Lear;   Romeo  and  Juliet;   Hamlet; 

Othello. 
Works.    Rolfe,  W.  J.,  ed.    With  notes  and  engrav- 
ings.   N.  X.,  1876-'81.     21  T 17—107 

CONTENTS. 

All's  well  that  ends  well;   As  yon  like  it;   Coriolanus; 
Hamlet;  Henry  the  fourth,  2  v. ;  Henry  the  fifth;  Henry 
the  eighth;  Julius  Cfesar;  King  John:  Macbeth;  Mer- 
chant of  Venice ;  Midsummer  night's  dream ;  Much  ado 
about  nothing ;   Othello :    Richard  the  second ;   Romeo 
and  Juliet;     i'aming  of  the  shrew;    Tempest  (The); 
Twelfth  night ;  Winter's  tale. 
*  Works.    Edited  by  Staunton,  Howard ;  illustra- 
tions by  Gilbert,  Sir  John.    Lond.  and  N.  Y., 
n.d.    3v D— 

Concordance. 

Ooncordance  to  Shakespeare.    Clarke,  M.C.,  1853.      17 — 104 

Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Studies. 
Boar's  head  tavern.    Stratford-on-Avon.    Irving, 

W.     (JnAis  Sketch-book.    1871) 5—29 

Critical    analysis   of    Shakespeare's    Venus   and 

Adonis,  and  Rape  of  Lucrece.    Coleridge,  S.  T. 

( J)i  Aw  Works,  V.  3.    1856) 21—127 

On  the  tragedies  of  Shakespeare,  with  reference  to 

their  fitness  for  stage  representntion.    Lamb,  C. 

(In  Ais  Works,  V.  2.     1856) 21—125 

Shakespeare.      Dowden,    E.      1878.      {lAierature 

primers) 15 —  92 

Shakespeare.     Taine,  H.  A.    {In  his  History  of 

English  literature,  v.  1,  1871;  p.  296-351) 15—  92 

Shakespeare.    Whipple,  E.  P.     {In  his  Literature 

of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.    1869) 15—92 

Shakespeare  as  actor  and  critic.    Lewes,  G.  H. 

(In  his  On  actors,  and  the  art  of  acting.    1875) . .      23 — 138 
Shakespeare  once  more.     Lowell,  J.  R.    (In  his 

.Among my  books.    1870) 23—139 


SHAKESPEAEE. 


246 


8H0EE. 


Shakespeare  CWilliam) — continued. 

Miscellaneous  Works  relative  to  the  Writings 
of  Shakespeare. 

Beauties  of  Shakespeare.    Dodd,  William.    1878..      17—106 

Characteristics  of  (Shakespeare's)  women.  Jame- 
son, Jlfr-g.  A.  M.    1866 23—138 

Grirlhood  of  Shakespeare's  heroines.    Clarke,  Mrg. 

M.  C.    2v.     1880 2—12 

Shakespeare's  library:  a  collection  of  the  plays, 
romances,  novels,  poems,  and  histories  employed 
by  Shakespeare  in  the  composition  of  his  works. 
Hazlitt,  W.  C.    1875.    6v 17—107 

CONTENTS. 

All's  well  that  ends  well.    v.  3,  part  1. 
Antony  and  Cleopatra,    v.  3,  part  1. 
As  yoii  like  it.    v.  2,  part  1. 
Comedy  of  errors,    v.  1,  part  2. 
Coriola'nns.    v.  3,  part  1. 
Cymbeline.    v.  2,  part  1. 
Hamlet,    v.  2,  part  1. 
Henry  the  fourth,    v.  1,  part  1. 
Henry  the  fifth,    v.  1,  parts  1,  2. 
Henry  the  sixth  (second  part  of),    t.  1,  part  2. 
Henry  the  sixth  (third  part  of),    v.  2,  part  2. 
Henry  the  eighth,    v.  4,  part  1. 
Julius  Claesar.    v.  3.  part  1. 
King  John.   t.  ],  part  2. 
King  Lear.    v.  2,  part  2. 
Love's  labour's  lost.    v.  1,  part  1. 
Macbeth,    v.  2,  part  1. 
Measure  for  measure,    v.  3,  part  1. 
Merchant  of  Venice,    v.  1,  part  1. 
Merry  wives  of  Windsor,    v.  3,  part  1. 
Midsummer  night's  dream,    v.  1,  part  1. 
Much  ado  about  nothing,    v.  3,  part  1. 
Otk«llo.    V.  2,  part  1. 
Pericles,  prince  of  Tyre.    v.  4,  part  1. 
Kichard  the  second,    v.  1,  part  1. 
Richard  the  third,    v.  1,  part  2. 
Romeo  and  Juliet,    v.  1,  part  1. 
Taming  of  the  shrew,    v.  4,  part  1. 
Tempest  (The),    v.  4,  part  1. 
Timon  of  Athens,    v.  4,  part  1. 
Troilua  aud  Cressida.    v.  2,  part  1. 
Twelfth  night,    v.  1,  part  1. 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona,    v.  1.  part  1. 
Two  noble  kinsmen,    v.  4,  part  1. 
Winter's  tale  (The),    v.  4,  part  1. 
Six  old  plays  on  which  Shakespeare  founded  his 
Measure  for  measure.  Comedy  of  errors,  Tarn, 
ing  of  the  shrew.  King  John,  King  Henry  the 
fourth.  King  Henry  the  fifth,  and  King  Lear. 
Lend.,  1779.    2v 17—107 

Sharpe,  Samuel.  History  of  Egypt, 
till  the  conquest  by  the  Arabs,  A.D.  640. 
Lond.,  1846 45—277 

History  of  Egypt  under  the  Ptole- 
mies.    Lond.,  1838 45—277 

Shaw,  Edward.  Practical  masonry;  a 
theoretical  and  operative  treatise  of 
building.     Hlus.     Boat.,  1846 19—114 

$ha\%',  Thomas  B.  Complete  manual  of 
English  literature.  Smith,  W.,ed.;  with 
a  sketch  of  American  literature,  by 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.     N.  Y.,  1870 15—  92 

Shea,  John  Gilmary.  Discovery  and  ex- 
ploration of  the  Mississippi  valley.  N.  Y., 
1852    49—300 

Sheahan,  James  W.  Universal  histor- 
ical atlas,  genealogical,  chronological, 
and  geographical :  history  of  the  world 
from  the  latest  recognized  authorities. 
N.  Y.,  1873 B— 

Sheep  husbandry  in  the  south.  Hlus. 
Randall,  H.  S,    Phila.,  1849 19—116 


Shelburne,  William,  Earlof.  SeePetty, 
William  Fitzmaurice,  in  Biography. 

Shelley,  Percy  Bysshe.  Memorials: 
from  authentic  sources.  Shelley,  lady, 
ed. ;  to  which  is  added  an  essay  on  Chris- 
tianity, now  first  printed.    Bost.,  1859..  41 — 248 

Poetical  works.     Shelley,  Mrs.,  ed. 

V.  2,  3,  4.     Bost.,  1867 17—106 

coxteSts. 
V.  2.  Prometheus  unbound ;  The  Cenci ;  Hellas. 

3.  CEdipus  Tvrannus,  or,  Swellfoot,  the  tyrant;  Early 

poems;  Poems  written  in  1816-'20. 

4.  Poems  written  in  1820-'22;  Translations;  Hymns  of 

Homer;  Epigrams. 
For  lives  and  critical  notices  of  Shelley,  see  Biography. 

Sherburne,  John  Henry.  Life  and 
character  of  John  Paul  Jones.  N.  Y., 
1851 40—242 

Sherer,  J.  "Europe  illustrated.  Lond. 
andN.  Y.,  n.  d.     2v 30—181 

Sheridan,  P.  H.,  and  Sherman,  W.  T. 
Reports  of  inspection  made  in  the  sum- 
mer of  1877  of  the  country  north  of  the 
Union  Pacific  railroad.  Maps.  Wash., 
1878 54—326 

Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley.  Dramatic 
works;  with  a  memoir  of  his  life.  Lond., 
1857 17—105 

CONTENTS. 

Life  of  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan;  The  rivals;  St.  Pat 
rick's  day;  The  duenna;  The  school  for  scandal;  The 
critic;  Trip  to  Scarborough;  Pizarro;  Verses  to  the 
memory  of  Garrick. 

Same.    With  a  memoir  by  Browne, 

J.    P.  ;    containing   extracts   from  the 

life,   by  Moore,   Thomas.     Lond.,  1874. 

2  V 17—105 

CONTENTS. 

Critic  (The),    v.  2. 

Duenna  (The),    v.  1. 

Memoir  of  the  life  of  Sheridan,    v.  1. 

Pizarro.    v.  2. 

Rivals  (The),    v.  1. 

St.  Patrick's  day.    v.  1. 

School  for  scandal,    v.  2. 

Trip  to  Scarborough,    v.  1. 

Verses  to  the  memory  of  Garrick. 

Speeches ;  with  a  sketch  of  his  life. 

Lond.,  1842.     3v 21—124 

l'"oi  lite  and  critical  notices  of  Sheridan,  see  Biography. 

Sherman,  Henry.  Governmental  his- 
tory of  the  United  States  of  America, 
from  the  earliest  settlement  to  the  adop- 
tion of  the  present  federal  constitution  ; 
in  four  parts.     Hartford,  1860 49—301 

Sherman,  General  William  Tecumsek. 
Memoirs,  by  himself  [1846-'65].    N.  Y., 

1875.    2v 41—247 

Xote. — Reviewed  by  H.  V.  Boynton,  in  hit  work,  Sher- 
man's historical  raid. 

Sherman's  historical  raid.  Boynton,  H. 
V.     1875 42—255 

Shillaber,  Benjamin  Penhallow.  Life 
and  sayings  of  Mrs.  Partington,  and 
others  of  the  family.   Hlus.    N.  Y.,  1854-  11—65 

Ship  in  the  desert.   Miller,  Joaquin.  1875.  16 —  95 

Shore,  Sir  John  (iordTeignmouth).  Me- 
moirs of  the  life  and  correspondence  of 
Sir  William  Jones.    Lond.,  1806.    2  v..  40—242 


SHORT. 


247 


SLAVE. 


Sbort  history  of  the  English  people. 
Green,  John  Rich.     1878-'80.     4v 45—274 

Short  studies  ou  great  subjects.  Froude, 
J.  A.     1872-77.     3v 23—140 

ShilcRford,  Samuel.  Sacred  and  pro- 
phane  history  of  the  world  connected. 
Loud.,  1731-'40.     3v 43—262 

Sbnfeldt,  Robert  W.  Reports  of  explo- 
rations and  surveys  to  ascertain  the 
practicability  of  a  ship-canal  between 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans  by  the 
way  of  the  isthmus  of  Tehuantepec. 
Maps  and  illus.     Wash., 1872 55—332 

Sibly,  Ebeuezer.  New  and  complete 
illustration  of  the  celestial  science  of 
astrology.     Lond.,  1784 15—  i'S 

Siddons,  Mrs.  Sarah  Kemble.  See  Biog- 
raphy. 

Sidney,  Algernon.    See  Biography. 
Sidney,     Sir     Philip.       Miscellaneous 

works.       With    a  life    of    the  author. 

Gray,  Wm.    Bost.,1860 23— 13l> 

CONTENTS. 

Life :  Defence  of  poesy :  Astropel  and  Stella ;  Miscella- 
neous poems ;  Lady  of  May  ;  Valor  anatomized  in  a 
fancy ;  Letter  to  Queen  Elizabeth  ;  A  discourse  in  de- 
fence of  the  Earl  of  Leicester ;  Letters  reprinted  from 
the  Sidney  papers ;  Seward's  Biographiana,  &c. ;  Let- 
ters from  tlie  unpublished  originals  in  the  British 
Museum. 

Sierra  Nevada  mountains.  Mountaineer- 
ing in  the  Sierra  Nevada.  King,  C. 
1872 34—210 

See,  aUo,  Oalifomia,  and  the  Pacific  Railroad  reports,  v. 
5,  8  (20-119). 

Sights  a-foot.     Collins,  W.  W.     n.  d 35—212 

Signboards,  History  of.     Illus.     "Jacob 

Larwood  "  and  J.  C.  Hotten.     1866 22—130 

Sign  language.  Introduction  to  the  study 

of,  among  the  North  American  Indians, 

as  illustrating  the    gesture    speech   of 

mankind.     Mallery,  Garriek.     (Bureau 

of  Ethnology. )    Wash.  ,1880 54—326 

Signers  of  the  declaration  of  independence.    5g«  Biography 
(Collective ;  American). 

Sikes,  Mrs.  Wirt  (Olive  Logan).  Before 
the  footlights  and  behind  the  scenes  ;  a 
book  about  the  "show  business"  in  all 

its  branches.     Illus.     Phila.,1870 22—131 

For  her  other  works,  see  Fiction. 

Silk.    See  Arts  (Useful). 

Silliman,  Augustus  E.  Gallop  among 
American  scenery ;  or,  sketches  of  Amer- 
ican scenes  and  military  adventure. 
N.  Y.,  1843 34—205 

Silver.    See  Arts  (Useful i  Assaying;   Metallurgy;  Mines). 
Political  economy  (Money). 

Simms,  Frederick  Walter.  Practical 
tunnelling.     Illus.     Lond. ,  1844 19—1 14 

Simnis,  Jeptha  Root.  Trappers  of  New 
York  ;  or,  a  biography  of  Nicholas  Stoner 
and  Nathaniel  Foster;  with  anecdotes 


Simuis,  Jeptha  Root — continued, 
of  other  celebrated  hunters,  and  some 
account  of  Sir  William  Johnson.     Illus. 
Albany,  1871 36—220 

Sinims,  William  Gilmore.     History  of 

South  Carolina.     Charleston,  1840 36—220 

Poems.     N.Y., 18.53.    2v 17—106 

COXTE.NTS. 

V.  1.  Norman  Maurice,  a  tragedy ;  Atlantis,  a  tale  of  the 

sea ;  Tales  and  traditions  of  the  South ;  The  city 

of  the  silent. 
2.  Southern   passages   and   pictures;    Historical   and 

dramatic  sketches ;  Scriptural  legends ;  Francesco 

Ba  Kimiui. 
For  romances,  tales,  &c.,  tee  Fiction, 

Simon,  Jules.  Government  of  Thiers. 
February,  1871,  to  May,  1873.  N.  Y., 
1879 47—290 

Simonides  (Greek  poet,  of  Ceos,  B.  C. 
556-467).     See  Literature  (Greek). 

Simpson,  -Sir  George.  Narrative  of  a 
journey  round  the  world  during  the 
years  1841  and  1842.     2  v.     Lond.,  1847.  34—208 

Sinding,  Paul  C.  History  of  Scandina- 
via, from  the  early  times  of  the  Norse- 
men and  Vikings  to  the  present  day. 
N.  Y.,1859  48—292 

Sismondi,  Jean  Charles  Leonard  Si- 
nionde  de.  Historical  view  of  the  liter- 
ature of  the  south  of  Europe.  Roscoe, 
T.,tr.     Lond., 1850.     2v 15—92 

History  of  the  Italian  republics. 

{Lardner's  cabinet  cyclopcedia.)      Phila., 

1832 48—297 

Six  old  plays  on  which  Shakespeare 
founded  his  Measure  for  measure,  Com- 
edy of  errors,  Taming  the  shrew.  King 
John,   Henry  IV,   and   King   Henry  V. 

Shakespeare,  W.     1779.     2  v 17—107 

Six  weeks  in  the  saddle.     Illus.     Waller, 

S.  E.    1874 36—222 

Skelton,  John  (English  poet,  b.  1469, 
d.  1529).  Poetical  works.  Bost.,  1864. 
3  V 17—106 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Preface;  Life,  by  A.  Dyce;  On  the  death  of  kynge 
Edwarde  the  forth ;  Upon  the  doulourus  dethe  of 
the  erle  of  Northumberlande  [and  other  pieces]  ; 
Dyuera  ballettys  and  dyties  sotacyous. 

2.  Magnyfycence,  a  goodly  interlude ;  Colyn  Cloute ; 

Other  poems. 

3.  Notes;  Index. 

Sketches  in  France.    Dumas,  A.  D.  n.  d.    4 —  26 

Sketches  of  art,  literature,  and  charac- 
ter.   Jameson,  A.  M.     Bost.,  1866 15 —  90 

Sketches  of  creation.  Winchell,  A. 
1874 32—193 

Sketches  of  the  history  of  man.  Karnes, 
Lord.     1778.     v.1,3,4 30—186 

Skinner,  John  S.  The  plough,  the 
loom,  and  the  anvil.   Phila.,  1851.   3  v..  18—108 

Monthly  journal    of   agriculture. 

Illus.     N.  Y.,  1846-'48.     3v 18—108 

Slang.    See  Language  (Slang). 

Slave  power,  The.   Caimes,  J.  E.    1862..  44—269 


SLAVEEY. 


248 


SMITH. 


SLAVERY. 
Anti-slavery   Writings. 

Anti-slavery  mission  to  America.     Hassle,  J.  W. 

1864 2»— 177 

E«sa7  on  liberty  and  slavery.     Bledsoe,   A.  T. 

1856 29—177 

Slavery.    Helps.  A.    (In  hit  Friends  in  council. 

First  series,    v.  2) 23 — 139 

Slavery.    Sumner,  C.    (Jn  Ai»  Works.    1874) 22—132 

The  slave  power.  Mill,  J.  S.  (In  hi»  Disserta- 
tions, V.  3.     1868) 23—141 

The  slave  power :  its  character,  career,  and  prob- 
able designs.    Caimes,  J.  E.    1862 44—269 

History  of  Slavery  in  the  United  States. 

Historical  researcli  respecting  the  opinions  of  tlie 
founders  of  the  republic  on  negroes  as  slaves, 
as  citizens,  and  as  soldiers.  Head  before  the 
Massachusetts    historical   society,   August  14, 

1862.    Livingsmore,  George.    1863 29—177 

History  of  the  rise  and  fall  of  the  slave  power  in 

America.    Wilson,  H.    1874-'77.    3v 44—209 

Slavery  in  America.     Greeley,  Horace.    {In  hit 

American  conflict,  v.  1,  1865) 42—264 

See,  also,  Blackwood's  maga/.ine,  v.  70,  1853  (Slavery  with 
slave  power  in  the  United  States) :  v.  107,  1870  (Antago- 
nism of  race  and  color  in  America).  In  Fiction,  see 
Uncle  Tom's  cabin,  and  Nina  Gordon,  by  Mrs.  H.  B. 
Stowe ;  Peculiar,  by  E.  Sargent. 

Sleepy  Hollow.    Irving,  W.    (In  his  Sketch-boolt. 

1864) 5—29 

Smart,  HaVloy.    See  Fiction. 

Smeaton,  John.  Miscellaneous  papers, 
nius.     Lond.,  1814 19—114 

Reports  made  on  various  occasions 

•  in  course  of  his  employment  as  a  civil 
engineer.     Loud.,  1812.     3v 19—114 

Smiles,    Samuel.      Character.      N.    Y., 

1872 23—141 

Duty;  with  illustrations  of  courage, 

patience,  and  endurance.     N.  Y.,  1881..  23—141 

Hugueuots    in    France,    after  the 

revocation  of  the  edict  of  Nantes;  with 
a  visit  to  the  country  of  the  Vaudois. 
N.  Y.,  1874 14—  86 

Life  of  George  Stephenson,  railway 

engineer.     Bost.,  1868 42—259 

Self-help,      with    illustrations     of 

character  and  conduct.     Bost.,  1869 23 — 141 

Smith,  Alexander.  Life-drama,  and 
otherpoeins.     Bost.,  1859 17—106 

Smith,  Charles  H.  (Bill  Arp).  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Smith,  Charles  John.  Synonyms  dis- 
criminated: catalogue  of  synonymous 
words  in  the  English  language;  with  de- 
scriptions of  their  various  shades  of 
meaning,  and  illustrations  of  their 
usages  and  specialties.     N.  Y.,  1871 15 — 91 

Smith,  Ilei).  Edward  P.  Incidents  of 
the  United  States  Christian  commission. 
Illus.    Phila.,  1871 42—854 

Smith,  George.  Assyrian  discoveries : 
explorations  and  discoveries  on  the  site 
of  Nineveh,  during  1873  and  1874.  Illus. 
N.  Y.,  1875 35-214 


Smith,  Horace  and  James.  Rejected 
addresses,  and  other  poems;  with  a 
biographical  sketch.  Sargent,  E.,  e4. 
N.  Y.,  1871 17-106 

CONTENTS. 

Poems  by  H.  Smith— miscellaneous,  humorous.  Poems  by 
J.  Smith— London  lyrics;  Miscellaneous;  Addresses'; 
Kejected  notes. 

Smith,  Jerome  Van  Crowniushield.  Pil- 
grimage to  Egypt;  embracing  a  diary 
of  explorations  on  the  Nile;  with  obser- 
vations illustrative  of  tlie  manners,  cus- 
toms, and  institutions  of  the  people,  and 
of  the  present  condition  of  the  antiqui- 
ties and  ruins.     Illus.     Bost.,  1852 33—202 

Pilgrimage  to  Palestine ;  with  notes 

and  observations  on  the  present  condi- 
tion of  the  Holy  Land,  the  manners,  cus- 
toms, and  institutions  of  the  people,  the 
ruins  of  ancient  cities,  and  the  prospect 
of  missionary  enterprises.  Illus.  Bost., 
1853 35—214 

Smith,  Captain  John.  True  travels,  ad- 
ventures, and  observations  of,  in  Europe, 
Asia,  Africa,  and  America,  1593-1629. 
Richmond,  1819 ,3.5 213 

Smith,  John  Cotton,  J).  D.  Miscella- 
nies, old  and  new.     N.  i'.,1876 23—138 

C0.NTENT8. 
Dante;  Evolution  and  a  personal  creator;    Gladstone's 
Homer  and  the  Homeric  age ;  Oxford  essays,  and  Baden 
Powell  on  miracles ;  Suspense  and  restoration  of  faith  ; 
united  States — a  nation. 

Smith,  Mrs.  J.  Gregory.    See  Fiction. 

Smith,  John  Lawrence.  Meteoric  stones. 
{lnSm.Rept.,  1855) 54—324 

Smith,  Julie  P.     See  Fiction. 

Smith,  Mrs.  M.  E.    See  Fiction. 

Smith,  Nathan  D.  Meteorological  obser- 
vations made  near  Washington,  Ark., 
1840-1859.     (In  Sm..  Conlrib.,y.\-i) 53—322 

Smith,  Philip.  History  of  tlie  world, 
from  the  earliest  records.  Illus.  N.  Y., 
1865, '66.     3v 43—261 

Smith,  Seba  (Major  Jack  Downing. )  Let- 
ters of  Major  Jack  Downing  to  his  old 
friend,  Mr.  Dwight,  of  the  New  York 
Advertiser.    N.  Y.,  1834 22—130 

Select  letters  of  Major  Jack  Down- 
ing, of  the  Downingville  militia,  away 
down  east  in  the  State  of  Maine.  Phila. , 
1834 22-1.30 

Smith,  Rev.  Sydney.  Works.  (Modern 
British  essayists. )     Bost. ,  1854 23 — 142 

CONTENTS. 

America  (three  articles) ;  Anaatasius  ;  Ashantee  (Mission 
to);  Australia;  Ballot  (The);  Bentham  on  fallacies; 
Botany  bay  (two  articles) ;  Bowles,  John;  Bulls  (Edge- 
worth  on) ;  Catholic  claims ;  Catholic  question  (Letter 
to  electors) ;  Catholics  (two  articles) ;  Catteau  ;  Tableau 
des  6tats  Danois ;  Ceylon  (Island  of) ;  Chimney  sweepers ; 
Clergy  (Thoughts  on  the  residence  of) ;  Curates'  salary 
bill  (Letter  on  the) ;  Delpliiue,  by  de  Stael ;  Education 
(Female) ;  Education  (Professional) ;  Epinay,  Ma- 
dame d';  Fi6v6e's  letters  on  England;  Fox,  Charles 
J.  (Characters  of) ;  Fox's  historical  work  (Observa- 
tions on) ;  Game  laws  (two  articles) ;  Granhy ;  Hamil- 
ton's method  of  teaching  languages ;  Indian  missions ; 


SMITH. 


249 


SMITHSONIAN. 


Smith,  liev.  Sydney — continued, 

Lan^ford,  Dr.;  Letters  written  in  a  Malirattn  camp: 
Lewis,  Matthew ;  Lincoln's  liishop  of,  Char;;c :  Mackin- 
toah,  Sir  James  (Letter  on  the  character  of)  ;  Mad  tiiiak- 
ers;  Madras  (l)istnrl)ances  at)  :  Man-traps  and  spring- 
^nns;  Methodism  (two articles)  :  More,  Hannah;  Narea, 
Archdeacon;  Xeckar's  last  views;  Palestine  (Travels 
from) ;  rarnell  and  Ireland ;  Parr,  Dr. ;  Persecuting 
i)iahopM:  Peter  Plyniley'a  letters  on  the  auhject  of  the 
Catholiea :  Poor  laws ;  Prisoners  (Oimuscl  for) ;  I'rison- 
ers  ( I  f  ntried) ,  Cruel  treatment  of;  Prisons  (two  articles) ; 
Puhlit:  characters  of  1801, '02;  Public  scbotda ;  Queen 
(Duties  of),  Sermon  on;  Reform  bill  (two  speeches); 
Kennel,  Dr.;  Rock,  Captain  (Memoiis  of);  Russell, 
Lord  John  (Letter  to):  Scarlett's  poor  bill:  Sermon: 
Rules  of  Cliristian  charity:  Sermon:  The  judge  that 
smites  ctuitrary  to  law;  Sennon:  The  lawyer  that 
tempted  Christ ;  Sierra  Leone ;  Singleton  (Archdeacon), 
three  letters  to,  on  the  ecclesiastical  commission;  So- 
ciety fur  tlie  suppri'ssion  of  vice  (Proceedings  of); 
Sprmg-guns ;  Toleration ;  Trimmer  and  Lancaster ; 
Waterton,  Charles:  William  TV  (Speech  to  celebrate 
the  accession  of) ;  Wittman's  travels. 

Wit  and  wisdom  of:  a  selection  of 

the  most  memorable  passages  in  his  writ- 
ings and  eonversaSiou.     Lon<l.,  18B9 2'^ — 138 

Tor  life  and  critical  notice  of  Sydney  Smith,  see  Biography. 

iSiiiith,  Walter.  *  Industrial  art.  Illns. 
{Master-pieces  of  the  centennial  intm'na- 
tional  ejchibition,  v.  2.)     Phila.,  1876 ;W— 181 

iSniitli,  William.  *Dictionary  of  Greek 
and  Roman  antiquities.  Illus.  Lond., 
1848 -25— in 

^Dictionary  of  Greek  and   Roman 

biography  and  mythology.  Bost.  and 
Loud.,  1849,     3v *.>5— 151 

Smith,  William  James.  Grenville  jta- 
pcrs;  covrespondeuco  of  Richard  Gren- 
ville, ear/ Temple,  K.  G.,  and  the  Right 
Hon.  George  (irenville,  theirfricnds  and 
contemporaries.  [  174:^-1 777.  ]  Lond. , 
1852, 'r>:i.     4v 40—244 

i^initll^  William  R.  History  of  Wiscon- 
sin;  historical,  docnmeniary,  and  de- 
scriptive.    V.  3.     Madison,  1854 50 — :J04 

Smithson,  James,  and  his  bequest. 
Rhees,  W.  J.  (/h  Sm.  Jie2}t.y  1879,  pp. 
143-192) 54—324 

SiuitliSOll,  William  T.  The  Methodist 
pulpit,  south.     Illus.     Wash.,  1859 14—  82 

Smithsonian  Institution: 

Annual  r('iM)rl  of  the  board  of  re- 
gents of  the  Smithsonian  institutiou, 
l85:i-79.     27  V.     AVasli.,  1863-'H0 54—324 

Bureau  of  ethnolotfy.     Introduction 

to  the  study  of  mortuary  customs  among 
the  North  American  Indians.  Yarrow, 
H.  C.     1880 53—323 

Introduction  to  the  study  of 

sign  language  among  the  North  Ameri- 
can Indians,  as  illustrating  the  gesture 
speecli  of  mankind.  Mallery,  Garrick. 
Wash.,  1880 54— 32() 

Documents  relatiuy;    to    its  origin 

and  history.  Rhees,  William  J.,  ed. 
Wash.,  1879 53—323 

Journals  of  the  board  of  regents, 

reports  of   committees,  statistics,   &c. 

Rhees,  William  J.     Wash.,  1879 53—323 

32 


Smithsonian  Institution — continned. 

Smithsonian        contributions        to 

knowledge.    Wash.,  1847-'7(>.    21  v.. 53—322-323 

CONTKNTS. 

V.    1.  Ancient    monuments    of   the    MjnsiHsippi  Valley. 
Kijuier,  E.  G.,  and  Davis,  Dr.  E.  U.     1847. 

2.  Eesearchea  relative  to  the  i)lanc!t  Neptune.     Searn, 

C.  Walker. 

On  the  vocal  sounds  of  Laura  Ilrid^^enian,  tlie,  hlind 
<U^af-mute  at  lioston,  ceinpanMl  witli  llie  elements 
of  plionetic  hinjiuaj;e.     Lielicr,  Fi'aneis. 

Microscepiciil  cxainmatienof  souudinf'smade  h.y  the 
United  States  ('east  Survey  off  the  Atlantic  coast 
of  the  United  State».     Hailey.  J.  W. 

Cifutributions  to  the  physical  ^eoyraphj'  of  the 
United  States.     EUet,  Cluivles,  jr. 

Mosasaurus  and  the  three  allied  new  genera:  Hol- 
codns.  Conoaaurus,  and  Aniphorostcus.  Gibbes, 
Robert  W.,  M.  D. 

The  classiticatiou  of  insects  from  embryological 
data.     Acassiz,  Prof.  Louis. 

On  the  expTosivcness  of  nitre,  with  a  view  to  eluci- 
date its  agency  in  the  tremendous  explosion  of 
July,  1845,  in  New  York.     Hare,  Dr.  Kobert. 
.    Microscopical  ohMervatious  made  in  South  Carolina, 
Georgia,  and  Elorida.     Bailey,  J.  W. 

Ahoriginal  monuments  of  tlie  State  of  New  York, 
comprising  the  results  of  original  surveys  and  ex- 
plorations, withanillustrativeindex.  Squier,  E.  G. 

Ajmendix  1.  Epliemeris  of  the  planet  Nt^ptuue,  for 
t\\&  data  of  the  Lalaude  observations  of  May  8  and 
10,  1795,  and  for  the  opiwsitions  of  1840,  ]84'7,  1848, 
and  1849.     Walker,  Sears  C. 

Appendix  2.  Ephemeris  of  the  planet  Neptune  for 
the  year  1850.     Walker,  Sears  C. 

Appendix  3.  Ephemeris  of  the  planet  Neptune  for 
the  year  1851.    Walker,  Sears  C. 

Appendix  4.  Occultations  visible  in  the  United 
States  during  the  year  1851.  Computed  hy  John 
Downs. 

3.  Observations    on   tenealrial   magnetism.      Locke, 

John. 

Researches  on  electrical  rheometry.    Secchi,  A. 

Contributions  to  the  natural  liiatory  of  the  fresh- 
water fislies  of  North  America.     Grii  ard,  Charles. 

Nereis  Jioreali-Americana,  or  contributions  to  a  his- 
tory of  llic  marine  alga'  of  North  America.  Har- 
vey, William  Ilinry.  "  Uart  1.     Melanospermea.-. 

Plauta;  \\'iightiujiie  Texano-Neo-Mexicanic.  Gray, 
Dr.  Asa. 

The  law  of  deposit  of  the  tiood  tide;  its  dynamical 
aeting  and  otlu'-o.     Davis, *Xieu(.  Charles'Henry. 

Desia-iption  of  ancient  works  in  Ohio.  Whittlesey, 
Cliarles. 

Appendix  1.  Ephemeris  of  the  planet  Neptune  for 
the  year  1852.     Walker,  Sears  C. 

Appendix  2.  Occultations  visible  in  tlio  United 
States  and  other  parts  of  the  world  during  the 
year  1852.     Computed  by  John  D()wn8. 

4.  Grammar  and  dictionary  of  the  Dakota  language; 

collected  by  the  nicmbei's  of  tiie  Dakota  mission. 
Riggs,  Her.  S.  11. 

5.  A  tlora  and  fauna  within  living  animals.    Leidy, 

Joseph,  Jf.  D. 

Memoir  upon  tlie  extinct  speciesof  fossil  ox.  Leidy, 
Josepli,  M.  D. 

Anatomy  of  the  iu>rvous  s^'stem  of  Kana  plpieus. 
Wyman,  JellVies. 

Nereis  Boreal! -Americana,  or  contributions  to  a  his- 
tory of  tlie  marine  alga'.  I'art  2 :  Ithodosi>eruiciB. 
llarvey,  William  Henry. 

riantai  Wrighlianie  Texano-Neo  Mexicanjc.  Part 
2:  An  a<;cnunt  of  a  C(dIeetion  of  plant«  made  by 
Charles  Wright,  in  western  Texas,  New  Mexico, 
and  Sonora,  in  the  years  1851  and  18."»2.  Gray, 
Asa. 
G.  riantjc  Frementiauie:  or  descriptions  of  plants  col- 
lected hy  ('lit.  J.  C.  Fremont  in  California.  Tor- 
rey,  John. 

Observations  on  the  Batis  maritima  of  Llnna^as. 
Torrey,  John. 

On  the  DarUngtoniaCalifornica,  a  new  i-itcher  plant, 
from  northern  California.     Toirey,  Joiui. 

Synoi)8is  of  the  marine  invertebrata  of  (rrand  Ma- 
nan,  or  the  region  round  the  hay  of  Fuudy,  New 
Brunswick.     Stiinpson,  William. 

On  tlie  winds  of  the  northern  hemisphere.  Coflin, 
James  H. 

The  ancient  fauna  of  Nebraska,  or  a  desci-iption  of 
remains  of  extin<'t  Mammalia  and  Chelouia  from 
themauvaisea  terresof  Nebraska.  Leidy,  Joseph. 

Appendix.  Occultations  of  planets  and  stars  by  the 
moon  during  the  year  1853.  Computed  by  John 
Downs. 
7.  Account  of  a  torn.ado  near  New  Harmony,  Ind., 
April  30.  1852,  with  a  map  of  the  track.  Chappel- 
smith,  John. 


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Smithsonian  Institution — continued. 

V.   7.  Kotes  on  uew  species  and  lonalities  of  microscopical 
orj»auisni8.     Bailey,  J.  W. 

The  antiquities  of  Wisconsin,  as  surveyed  and  de- 
scribed by  I.  A.  Lapham,  civil  engineer,  ou  behalf 
of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society. 

A  memoir  ou  the  extinct  sloth  tribe  of  North  Amer- 
ica.    Leidv,  Joseph. 

Appendix.  Publications  of  learned  societies  and 
periodicals  in  the  library  of  the  Smithsonian  in- 
stitution, December  31.  1854.  Part  1. 
g.  Arehaiolofiy  of  the  United  States;  or  sketches,  his- 
torical and  bibliographical,  of  the  progress  of 
infonnation  and  opinion  respecting  vestiges  of 
antiquities  in  the  United  States.  Haven,  Sam- 
uel F. 

Ou  tlie  recent  secular  period  of  the  aurora  borealis. 
Olmsted,  Denison. 

The  tangencies  of  circles  and  of  spheres.  Alvord, 
Maj.  Benjamin. 

Researches,  cluimical  and  physioloj'ical,  concern- 
ing certain  North  American  vertebratii.  Jones, 
Joseph,  M.  D. 

Appendix.  Kecord  of  auroral  phenomena  observed 
in  the  higher  northern  latitudes.  Compiled  by 
Peter  Force. 

Appendix.  Publications  of  learned  societies  and 
periodicals  in  the  library  of  the  Smithsonian  in- 
stitution, May,  1856.  l*art  2. 
9.  On  the  relative  intensity  of  the  heat  an<l  light  of  the 
sun  upon  different  latitudes  of  the  earth.  Meech, 
L.  W. 

Illustrations  of  surface  geology.  Hitchcock,  Vrof. 
Edward. 

Observations  on  Mexican  history  and  archaiology, 
with  a  special  notice  of  Zapotec  remains.  Mayer, 
Brautz. 

Researches  on  the  ammonia  cobalt  bases.  Gibbs, 
\Volc(ttt,  and  Genth,  Frederick  Aug. 

Appendix.  New  tables  for  determining  the  values 
of  the  coefficients  in  the  pertiirbative  functions  of 
planetary  motion,  which  depend  upon  the  ratio  of 
the  mean  distances.     Runkle,  John  I>. 

Ap]>endix.  Asteroid  supplement  to  new  tiibles  for 
determining  the  values  of  t'^'  and  its  derivatives. 
Runkle,  John  D. 

10.  Nereis  Boreali-Americana;  or  contributions  to  a  his- 

tory of  the  marine  algai  of  North  America.  Part 
3:  ('hlorospermi-a'.     Harvey,  W.  H. 

Magnetieal  observations  in  the  Arctic  seas.  Kane, 
Eiislia  Kent. 

A  granniiar  aiid  dictionary  of  the  Yoruba  language, 
witli  an  intnidiirlory  description  of  the  country 
and  pciipli-  ol'  Yoruba.     Uowen,  Rev.  T.  S. 

11.  Nortli  Ami'iican  odh)gy.    Brewer,  Dr.  Thomas  M. 
An  account  of  the  total  eclipse  of  tlie  sun  ou  Sep- 

teniljer  7,  1858,  as  ob8ei*vcd  near  Olmos,  Peru. 
Gilliss,  Lieut.  J.  M. 

Discussion  of  the  magnetic  and  meteorological  ob- 
servations made  at  the  Girard  College  observa- 
tory, Philadfli)liia,  in  1840,  1841,  1842,  1843,  1844, 
and  1845.     Parti,     liaehe,  A.  1). 

Meteorological  observations  in  the  Arctic  seas. 
Kane.  Dr.  Elisha  Kent. 

TheColeopteraof  Kansas  and  eastern  New  Mexico. 
Le  Coiite,  Dr.  John  L. 

Observations  on  terrestrial  magneti.sm  in  Mexico. 
Conducted  under  the  direction  of  liaron  von  Mid- 
ler; with  notes  and  illustrations  of  the  volcano 
Pdpoeatepetl  and  vicinity.     Sountag,  August. 

On  certain  storms  in  Europe  and  America,  Decem- 
ber, 1836..   Loomis,  Elias. 

12.  Astronomicalobservalionsinthe  ArcMic  seas.  Kane, 

Dr.  Elisha  Kent. 

On  tluctuatiims  of  level  in  the  North  American 
lakes.     Whittlesey,  Charles. 

Met-eorologieal  observations  made  at  Providence, 
R.  I.  Extending  over  a  jieriod  of  twenty-eight 
vears  and  a  half,  from  December,  1831,  to  May, 
i860.    Caswell,  Alexis. 

Mciteorological  observations  made  near  Washing- 
ton, Ark.  Extending  over  a  period  of  twenty 
years,  from  1840  to  1859,  inclusive.  Smith,  Dr. 
Nathan  D. 

Researches  niion  the  venom  of  the  rattlesnake ;  with 
an  investigation  of  the  anatomy  and  physiwlogy 
of  the  orgaiis  concerned.     Mitchell,  S.  Weir. 

13.  Tidal  observations  in  the  Arctic  seas.    Kane,  Elisha 

Kent. 

Meteorological  observations  in  the  Arctic  seas.  Mc- 
Clintock.  Sir  Leopold. 

Ancient  mining  on  the  shores  of  Lake  Superior. 
Whittlesey,  Charles. 

Discussion  of  the  magnetic  and  meteorological  ob- 
servations made  at  the  Girard  College  observa- 
tory, Philadelphia,  in  1840,  1841,  1842,  1843,  1844, 
and  1845.    Part  2.    Bache,  A.  D. 


Smithsonian  Institution — coiitinned. 

V.  13.  Discussion  of  the  magnetic  and  meteorological  ob- 
servations made  at  the  Girard  C<dlege  observa- 
tory, Philadelphia,  in  1840,  1841,  1842,  1843,  1844, 
and  1845.  Part  3.  Bache,  A.  D. 
Discussion  of  the  magnetic  and  meteondogical  ob- 
servations made  at  the  Girard  College  observa- 
tory, Philadelphia,  in  1840,  1841,  1842,  1843,  1844, 
and  3845.  Second  section,  comprising  parts  4,  5, 
6:  Horizontal  force.    Bache,  A.  D. 

14.  Discussion  of  the  magnetic  and  meteorological  ob- 

servations made  at  the  Girard  College  observa- 
tory, Philadelphia,  in  1840,  1841,  1842,  1843,  1844. 
and  1845.  Third  section,  comprising  parts  7,  8, 
and  9:  Vertical  force,  »kc.     Bache,  A.  D. 

Discussion  of  the  magnetic  and  meteorological  ob- 
servations made  at  the  Girard  College  observa- 
tory, Philadelphia,  in  1840,  1841,  1842,  1843,  1844, 
and  1845.  Fourth  section,  comprising  parts  10, 
11,  and  12:  Dip  and  total  force,  &e.     Bache,  A.  D. 

On  the  construction  of  a  silvered -glass  telescope, 
fifteen  and  a  half  inches  in  aperture,  and  its  use 
in  celestial  photography.     Draper,  Henry. 

Pala',(mt<dogy  of  the  upper  Missouri :  A  report  upon 
collections  made  principally  by  the  expeditions 
under  command  of  lAeui.  G.  K.  Warren,  United 
States  topographical  engineers,  in  1855  and  1856. 
Invertebrates.     Meek,  F.  B.,  and  Hayden,  F.  V. 

Cretaceous  reptiles  of  the  United  States.  Leidy, 
Joseph. 

15.  An  investigation  of  the  orbit  of  Neptune,  with  gen- 

eral tables  of  its  motion.    Ncwcomb,  Simon. 

On  the  fresh-water  glacial  drift  of  the  northwestern 
States.     Whittlesey.  Charles. 

Geological  researches  in  China,  Mongolia,  and  Ja- 
pan during  the  years  1862  to  1865.  Pinnpelly, 
Raphael. 

Physical  observations  in  the  Arctic  seas.  Hayes, 
Isaac  I. 

16.  The  gi-ay  substance  of  the  medulla  oblongata  and 

trapezium.    Dean,  John. 
liesults  of  metooroh)gical   observations    ina<le    at 

Brunswick,  Me.,  between  1807  and  1859.     Cleavo- 

land,  Parker. 
Results  of  meteorological   observations    made   at 

Marietta,  Ohio,  between  1826  and  1859,  inclusive. 

Hildreth,  Dr.  S.  P.    To  whicli  are  added  results 

of  obsoi  vations  taken  at  Marietta  by  Joseph  Wood, 

between  1817  and  1823.     Schott,  Charles  A. 
Ou  the  Glidtloii  mmnniv  i-ase  in  the  museum  of  the 

Smithsonian  institutiun.     Pickering,  Charles. 
The  orbit  and  plu'iHuneuaof  anu^teoricfire-bali,  seen 

July  20,  1860.     Cottiu.  James  H. 
On  tl'xe  transatlantic  longitude.    Gould,  Benjamin 

Ai)thoTii. 
'J'he  Indians  of  Cape  Flattery,  at  the  entrance  to  the 

strait  of   Fiiea,  Washington  Territory.      Swan, 

James  G. 

17.  Systems  of  ctuisauguinity  and  affinity  of  the  human 

family.     Morgan,  Lewis  H. 

18.  Tables'and  results  of  the  precipitation,  in  rain  and 

snow,  in  the  United  States;  and  at  some  stations 
in  adjacent  parts  of  North  America  and  in  Central 
and  South  America.     Henry,  Joseph. 

Memoir  of  the  secular  variations  tif  the  elements  of 
theorbitsof  the  eightprincipal planets,  Mercury, 
Venus,  the  Earth,  Mars,  Jupiter,  Saturn.  Uranus, 
and  Neptune,  with  tables  of  the  same,  &c.  Stock- 
well,  Jolm  N. 

Observations  on  terrestrial  magiietism,  and  on  the 
deviations  of  tht;  compasses  of  the  United  States 
iron-clad  Monadnock during  her  cruis.-  from  Phil- 
adelphia to  San  Francisco,  in  18G5  and  1866.  Hark- 
ness,  William. 

Converging  series  expressing  tlie  ratio  between  the 
diameter  and  circumference  of  a  circle.  Ferrel, 
William. 

19.  Problems  of  rotary  motion  prt  sentcd  by  the  gyro- 

scope, the  precession  of  tlie  equinoxes,  and  the 
pendulum.     Barnard,  J.  G. 
A  contribution  to  the  hist^ny  of  the  fresh-water 
alga?    of   North   America.     "Wood,   Dr.   Horatio 

An  investigation  of  the  orbit  of  Uranus,  with  gen- 
eral tables  nf  its  motion.    Newcomb,  Simon. 

20.  The  winds  of  the  globe;  or  the  laws  of  atmospheric 

circulation  over  the  surface  of  the  earth.  Coffin, 
James  Henry. 

21.  Statement  and  exposition  of  certain  hanuonies  of 

the  solai-  svstem.    Alexander,  Prof.  Stephen. 

On  the  general  integrals  of  planetary  motion.  New- 
comb,  Simon. 

The  Haidah  Indians  of  Queen  Charlotte's  islands, 
British  Columbia ;  with  a  brief  description  of  their 
car\'ing8,  tattoo  designs,  &c.     Swan,  James  G. 

Tables,  distribution,  and  variations  of  the  atmos- 
pheric temperature  in  the  United  States  and  some 
adjacent  parts  of  America,    tichott,  Charles  A. 


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Smithsonian  Institution — continued . 
Smithsonian  miscellaneous   collec- 
tions.    Wash.,  1852-1878.     15  v 53—323 

CONTKNTS. 

V.  1.  Diroo+ions  for  nieteoroloj^icnl  obsorvations  ami  the 
registry  of  periodical  phenomena.     1860. 

Psychonietrical  table  for  deteniiining  the  force  of 
aqueoua  vapor,  and  the  relative  humidity  of  the 
atmosplif^re  from  indications  of  the  wet  and  tlie 
dry  bull)  tliormoiucter,  3<^abrenhoit.  Cofiiii,  Jamea 
H.    1856. 

Tables,  metooroloj^ical  and  physical,  prepared  for 
the  Smithsonian  institntion.  (ruyot,  Arnold. 
1859. 

2.  On  recent    improvements    in   tlni    chemical    aits. 

Booth,  James  C,  and  Morflt,  Campbell.     1852. 

Extracts  from  the  proceedings  of  the  board  of  re- 
gents of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  in  relatbm 
to  the  electro-magnetic  telegraj)li.     1857. 

Catalogue  of  portraits  of  North  American  Iixlians, 
with  sketches  of  scenery,  &c.  Stanley,  J.  M. 
1852. 

Catalogue  of  North  American  birds,  chiefly  in  the 
museum  of  the  Smithsonian  institution.'  Baird, 
Spencer  F.     1859. 

Catalogue  of  North  American  reptiles  in  the  museum 
of  the  Smithsonian  institntion.  Part  1 :  Serpents. 
Baird,  Spencer  F.,  and  Girard,  C.     1853. 

Check-list  of  the  sbells  of  North  America.  Lea, 
Isaac;  Carpenter,  P.  P.;  Stimi)son,  W. ;  liinnev, 
W.  (t.  ;  and  Prime,  Temple,     i860. 

Directions  for  collecting,  j»reserving,  and  transport- 
ing sin'ciuieiis  id' natural  history.     1859. 

Circuhir  to  oliiccra  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company. 
1860.  ^ 

Instructions  in  reference  to  collecting  nests  and 
eggs  of  North  American  birds. 

Circular  in  reference  to  the  history  of  North  Amer- 
ican gmsshitijpers. 

Circular  in  reference  to  collecting  Nftrtli  American 
sliells.     1860. 

Circular  in  reference  to  the  degrees  of  relationship 
among  different  nations.     Morgan.  L.  II. 

3.  Cataloiiueof  thedescribed  Diptera  of  North  America. 

Osten  Sacken,  K.     1858. 

Catalogue  of  the  described  Lepidoptcra  of  North 
America.    Morris,  .rohn  (1.    1860. 

Classification  of  the  Coleoptera  of  North  Ameri(;a. 
Le  Conte,  Dr.  -lohn  L.     1661,  '62. 

Catalogue  of  publications  of  societies,  and  of  other 
periwlical  w<!rk8,  in  tlie  library  of  tlie  Smith- 
sonian institution,  July  1,  1858.'  Foreign  works. 
1859. 

4.  Synopsis  of  the  described  Neuroptera  of   Noi-th 

America,  with  a  list  of  the  South  American  si)e- 
cies.    Hagen,  Hermann.     18G1. 
Synopsis  of  the  described  Lepid(*ptera  of  North 
America.     Part  1 :  Diurnal  and  Crepuscular  Lepi- 
doptcra.   Morris,  John  Cr.     1862. 

5.  Bibliogra]»hy  of  North  American  Conchology  i>re- 

vioustotlieyearI860.  Part  1:  American  authors. 
Binney,  W.  G.     1863. 

Catalogue  of  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  insti- 
tntion.    Corrected  to  June,  1862. 

List  of  foreign  coirespondents  of  the  Smithsonian 
institution.    Corrected  to  January,  1862. 

6.  Monographs  of   the    Diptera  of   North   Ameiica. 

Loew,  H.    Part  1.     Edited  with  additions  by  It. 

Osten  Sacken.    1862. 
Monographs  of  the    Diptera  of  North  America. 

Loew,  11.    Part  2.    Edited  by  R.  Osten  Sacken. 

1864. 
List  of  the  Ctdeoptera  of  North  America.    Part  1. 

Le  Conte,  Dr.  John  L.     1863-'66. 
Kew  species  of  North  American  Coleoptera.     Le 

Conte,  Dr.  John  L.    1863-'66. 

7.  Monograph  of  the  bats  of  North  America.     Allen. 

H.    1864. 

Land  and  fresh-water  shells  of  North  America. 
Part  2:  Pulmonata  limnophila  and  tbalassophila. 
Binney,  \V.  G.     1865. 

Land  and  fresh-water  shells  of  North  America. 
Part  3:  AmpuUariidEO,  Valvatidas,  Viviparidai, 
fresh- water  Kissoida;,  Cyclophorida:,  Truncatelli- 
da),  fresh-water  Neritidai,  Helicinidie.  Binney, 
"W.G.    1865. 

Researches  upon  the  Hydrobiina;,  and  allied  forms: 
chietiy  made  from  materials  in  the  museum  of  the 
Smithsonian  institution.  Stimpson,  Dr.  William 
1865. 

Monograph  of  American  Corbiculada?,  recent  and 
fossil.     Prime,  Temple.     1865. 

Check-list  of  invertebrate  fossils  of  North  America, 
eocene  and  oligocene.     Conrad,  T.  A.     1866. 

Check-list  of  the  invertebrate  fossils  of  North  Amer- 
ica, miocene.    Meek,  F.  B.    1864. 


Smithsonian  Institution — continned. 

v.  7.  Check -list  of  the  invertebrate  fossils  of  North  Amer- 
ica, cretaceous  and  Jurassic.    Metik,  F.  B.     1864. 

Catalogue  of  minerals,  with  their  formulas,  &c. 
Ejrleston,  T.     1863. 

A  dictionary  of  the  ('liinook  jargon,  or,  trade  lan- 
guage of  Oregon.     Gibbs,  George.     1863. 

Instructions  for  research  relative  to  the  ethnology 
and  philology  of  America.    Gibbs,  George,     1863. 

List  of  works  published  by  the  Smithsonian  insti- 
tution.    1866. 

8.  Monographsof  the  Dipteraof  North  America.    Part 

4.     Osten  Sacken,  K.     1869. 
Catalogue  of  the  Orthoptera  of  North  America,  de- 

sciibed  previous  to  1867.     Scudder,    Samuel  H. 

1868. 
Land  and  fresli-water  sliells  of  North  America.  Part 

1 :  Pulmonata   goophila.      Binney,    W.    G.,    and 

Bland,  T.     1869. 
Arrangement  of  families  of  birds.    June,  1866. 
Circular  to  officers  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company. 

1860. 
Suggestions  relative  to  <dyccts  of  scientific  investi- 
gation in  Russian  America.     1867. 
Circular  relating  to  collections  in  archaeology  and 

ethnology.     ]H()7. 
Circular  to Ciitomologi-sts.     1860. 
Circular  relative  to  collections  of  birds  fnmi  Middle 

and  South  America.     Decfniiber,  1863. 
Smithsonian  museum  miscclbinea.     1802. 

9.  Bibliography  of  Noith  American  conchology,  pre- 

vious to  the  year  1860.     Part  2:  Foreign  authors. 
Hinney,  W.  &.     1864. 
Catalogue  of  publications  of  societies,  and  of  peri- 
odical works,  belonging  to  the  Smithstmian  insti- 
tution.    1866. 

10.  The  Mfdlusks  of  w(^stern  North  America.     ('ari)en- 

t*;r,  Pliilip  V.     IHT2. 

Arrangement  of  the  families  of  MoUusks.  Gill,  Dr. 
Theodore.     1871. 

Instructions  for  observations  of  thunder  storms. 
Henry,  Joseph. 

Circular  relative  to  heights.     Henry,  Joseph. 

Directions  for  constructing  lightning-rods.  Henry, 
Joseph. 

Queries  relative  to  tornadoes.     Iltuiry,  Joseph. 

Questions  relative  to  the  food-flslies  of  the  United 
States.     Baird,  S.  F. 

Memoranda  of  inquirv  relative  to  the  food-fishes  of 
tbe  Cnited  States.   "Baird,  S.  F. 

List  of  tbt^  institutiinis,  libraries,  colleges,  and  other 
establishments  in  the  I 'nitid  Stiitos  in  correspond- 
ence with  the  Smillisoniaii    iiisjit iition.      1872. 

List  of  foreign  coriespoudents  of  tlie  Smithsonian  in- 
stitution,    ('orrected  to  January,  1872.     1872. 

Check-list  of  publications  of  t\w  Smithsonian  insti- 
tution.   1872. 

11.  Arrangement  of   the  families  of  Mammals,    with 

analyticaltables.   Gill,  Dr.  Theod(n'e.     1872. 
Arrangement  of  the  familit^s  of  fislies;  or,  classes 

Pisces,  Marsipobranchii,  and  Ltiptocardii.     Gill, 

Dr.  Theodore.    November,  1872. 
Monographsof  the  Dipteraof  North  Anu-rica.    Part 

3.     Loew,  H.     1873. 
Directions  for  collecting  and  preserving  insects. 

Packard,  Dr.  A.  S.,  jr.     Septemht^r,  1873. 
Nt!W  species  of  North  American  Coleoptera.    Part 

2.     Le  Conte,  Dr.  Jolm  L.     1873. 
Classification  of  the  Coleoptera  of  North  America. 

Part  2.     Le  Conte,  Dr.  John  L.     1873. 

12.  Review   of  American  birds  in  the  mnseum  of  the 

Smithsonian  institution.  Part  1.  Baird,  S.  F. 
1864-1872. 

The  constants  of  nature.  Part  1:  Specific  gravi- 
ties. Boiling  and  melting  points,  and  Chemical 
formulifi.    Clarke,  Frank  Wigglesworth.     1873. 

Telegraphic  announcements  of  astronomical  discov- 
eries.    Henrv,  Joseph.     1873. 

13.  Check-list  of  I^Torth  American  Bsitrachia  and  Rep- 

tilia;  with  a  systematic  list  of  the  higher  groups 
and  an  essay  on  geographical  distribution,  based 
on  the  specimens  contained  in  the  United  States 
national  museum.    Cope,  Edward  D.     1875. 

Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  Kerguelen 
islands,  made  in  connection  with  the  American 
transitof  Venus  expedition,  1874,  '75.  Kidder,  Dr. 
J.  H.  1 :  Oi-nithologv.  Edited  by  Cones,  Elli- 
ott.    1875. 

Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  Kerguelen 
island,  niad(i  in  connection  with  the  American 
transitof  Venus  expedition,  1874,  '75.  Kidder,  Dr. 
J.  H.     1876. 

Birds  of  southwestern  Mexico,  collected  by  Francis 
E.  Sumicbrast  for  tbe  United  States  national  mu- 
seum.    Lawrence,  George  N.     1875. 

Catalogue  of  the  fishes  of  the  Bermudas,  based 
chiefly  upon  t!ie  collections  of  the  United  States 
national  maseum.    Goode,  G.  Brown.    1876. 


SMITHSONIAlf. 


252 


SOCIOLOGY. 


Smithsonian  Institution — continued. 

V.  13.  (vliiHsific.alion  of  the  coll(;ctioii  to  illusti-ato  tlio  ani- 
mal resources  of  the  Unite*!  States,  &c.  Goode, 
G.  Jirown.     1876. 

Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  the  Hawaiian 
and  Fanning  ishnids  and  lower  Calif  irnia,  made  in 
conneetion  with  the  Uniti-d  States  Nortli  Pacific 
surveying  expedition,  1873-75.  Streets,  Dr. 
Thomas  li. 

Index  to  the  names  which  have  been  ap]died  to  the 
subdivisions  of  tlie  class  Brachiopoda,  exchiding 
the  Rudistos,  previona  to  the  year  1877.  Dall,  W. 
il.     1877. 

Contributions  to  North  American  ichtliyolo;;y, 
hasi-d  ])iiiicii)ally  <m  the  collections  of  tht^  United 
States  iiatidiinl  nuiaeum.  1  :  Review  of  Raliu- 
esiiui'.s  iiicnioirs  of  North  American  fishes.  Jor- 
dan, David  S.     1877. 

CoutrihuUons  to  North  American  ichthyolo;;y, 
based  principally  on  the  collectiuus  of  the  ITnited 
Statt^s  national  museum.  2:  A.  Notes  on  Cot- 
tiihr,  Ktheoat^^matida^  Percida?,  Centrarcliida-i, 
Aj)hredodeii»Ue,  Doros<nnatidie,  and  Cyprinidie, 
with  revisions  of  the  genera  and  descriptions  of 
new  <)r  little-known  species.  B.  Synopsis  of  the 
Siluridai  of  the  fivali  waters  of  North  America, 
Jordan,  David  S.     1877. 

14.  Synojjsis  of  American  wasps:  solitary waaps.     Do 

Saussure,  Henri.    1875, 
Catalogue  of  tlu;  fishes  of  tlie  east  coast  of  North 

America.    Gill,  Dr.  Theodore.    1873. 
The  C(>nHtaut8  iti'  nature.      Supplement  to  Part  I  : 

Sptifific    gravities;    Boiling    points  and  melting 

points.    Clarke,  Frauk  Wiggleswoi-th.     1876. 
The  constants  of  niitnra   Part  2 ;  A  table  of  specific 

fceats  for  liipiids.    Clarke,  Frank  Wigglesworth, 

1876. 
The  constants  of  nature.      Part  3:   Tables  of  ex- 
pansion by  heat  for  solids  and  liquids.    Clarke, 

Frank  Wigglesworth.     1876. 
Photographic  portraits  of  North  American  Indians 

in  tlie  gallery   of  the  Smithsonian    institution. 

1867. 
List  of  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  institution. 

July,  1877. 
Index  catalogue  of  books  and  memoirs  relating  to 

nebnhe  and  clusters,    &c.      Holdon,  Edward  S. 

1877. 

15,  Bibliographical  index  of  North  American  botany ; 

or,   citations  of  authorities  for  all  the  recorded 

indigenous  and  naturalized  species  of  the  flora  of 

North  America,  with  a  chronological  arrangement 

of thesynonymy.    Watson,  Sereno,    Parti:  Poly- 

l>etal«.'   1878. 
The  Toner  lectures,  lecture  1:    Ou  the  stnicture 

of  cancerous  tumors  and  the  mode  in  which  adja- 
cent parts  areinvaded.     Woodward,*J.  J.     1873. 
The  Toner  lectures.     Lecture  2:  Dual  cliaraeter  of 

the  brain.     Brown-Senuard,  C.  E.     1877. 
I'he  Toner   lectures.      Lecture  3:   On   strain  and 

ovoraction  of  the  heart,    DaCost4i,  J.  M.     1874. 
The  Toner  lectures.      Lecture  4 :   A  study  of  the 

nature  and  mechanism  of  fever.     Wood,  Uoratio 

C.     1875. 
The  Toner  lectures.     Lecture  5:   Ou  the  surgical 

complications  and  stsqucls  of  the  continued  fevers. 

Keen,  William  W.     1877. 
The    Toner  lectures.      Lecture  C :    Subcutaneous 

surgery,  its  principles  and  its  recent  extension  in 

practice.     Adams,  William.     1877. 
List  of  foreign  correspondents  of  the  Smithsonian 

institution.    Coriected  to  January,  1878. 
Circular  in  reference  to  American  archfcolo^y-    1878. 
Circular  of  inquiries  relative  to  tlie  naturiu  history 

of  the  American  crawfish  and  other  freshwater 

Crustacea.     1878. 
Circular  relating  to  collections  of  living  reptiles. 

1878. 

Sniollett,  Tobias  George.  History  of 
England,  from  tlic  revolution  [1089]  to 
the  death  of  George  the  second  [17()0], 
(Continuation  of  Hume's.)  Load.,  1H48. 
4  V 46—282 

Travels  throngb  France  and  Italy, 

with  a  description  of  the  town,  territory, 

and  climate  of  Nice.     Lond.,  1872 35—212 

. View   of   the   commencement   and 


progress  of  romance;  life  of  Smollett; 

plays  and  poems.     Lond.,  1872 11 —  64 

For  other  works  of  Smollett,  see  Fiction.    For  life  and 
critical  notice,  see  Biography. 


Sniucker,  Isaac.  Centennial  history 
of  Licking  county,  Ohio.  Newark, 
1876 49-298 

Smyth,  William.  Lectures  on  modern 
history,  from  the  irruption  of  the  north- 
ern nations  to  the  close  of  the  American 
revolution.     Host,  1851 43—261 

Social  i)ressure.     Helps,  A.     1875 23—139 

Social  statics.     Spencer,  H.     1868 14—84 

Society.    See  Sociology. 

SOCIOLOGY. 

See,  also,  Evolution;  Government  and  politics;  History 
(Orijiin,  philosophy,  &c.)  ;  Man  (rrehistoric) :  Philoso- 
phy (Ment-al,  moral,  *fcc.);  Political  ewmomy;  Slavery; 
Women. 

G-eneral  and  Miscellaneous   Works. 

Culture  and   anarchy:  an  essay  in   political  and 

social  criticism.     Arnold,  M.    1875 23—141 

Enigmas  of  life.    Greg,  W.  R.    1874 23—140 

CONTENTS. 

Kealizahle  ideals;  Malthna  notwithstandinf;;  Nonsur- 
vival of  the  HtU'stf  Limits  and  directions  of  human  de- 
velopment; Significance  of  life;  De  profundis  ■  Else- 
where. 

Essays  on  the  progi-ess  of  nations  in  civilization. 

Seaman,  K.  C.     1852 29 179 

Organization  in  daily  life.     Helps,   A.      (In    his 

Essays.     1872) 23—141 

Past  and  present.    Carlyle,  T.     1843 23 141 

Present  status  of  the  philosophy  of  society.     AVeh- 

ster,  h.  A.     1866 2D— 176 

Principles  of  social  science.    Carey,  H.  C.     1858, 

'59.    3  V 29—176 

F<ir  contents,  see  Political  economy  (Systematic  and  gen- 
eral works). 

Sartor  resartns.     Carlyle,  T.     1831 23 141 

Social  statics ;  or,  the  conditions  essential  to  human 

happiness.     Spencer,  H.     1868 .'. 14 g4 

CONTENTS. 

Introduction:  The  doctrine  of  expetliencv;  The  doctrine 

of  a  moral  sense. 
Fart  1.  Definition  of  morality;  Tlie  evanescence  of  evil; 

The  divine  idea. 
Part  2.  First  principles;  Personal  rights ;  Political  riehtfl; 

The  state. 
Part  3.  General  considerations. 
Study    of   sociology.     Spencer,    H.     (In    Popular 

science  monthly,  v.  1 ,  2, 3) 32 1 97 

CONTENTS. 

Our  need  of  it;  Is  there  a  soci.il  science  ?  Its  nature  ;  The 
educational   bias;    The  bias  of  ])atriotisni ;   The  class 
bias;  The  theological  bias;  Di-scipline;  Preparation  in 
bioh)gy  ;  Preparation  in  psychology. 
Unity  of  law,  as  exhibited  in  the  relations  of  phys- 
ical, social,  mental,  and  moral  science.    Carey, 

H.C.     1872  29-176 

See,  also,  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  83,  1858  (Social  phi- 
losophy);  v.  88, 1860  (Social  science);  v.  90, 1861  (Social 
science). 

Special  Subjects. 

CIVILIZATION    AND   PROGRESS. 
Barbarism  and    civilization.      Higginson,   T.   W. 

(In  his  Out-door  papers,  pp.  107-131.     1871) 23 ^139 

Chapters  in   the  history  of  popular  progress  [in 

England]  chiefiy  in  relation  to  the  freeilom  of 

the  press  and  trial   by  jury,    1660-1820 ;    with 

an  application  to  later  years.  Routledge,  J.  1876.      46 283 

Christian  civilization.    Bayue,  P.     (In  his  Essays, 

V.  2,  pp.  259-304.    1867) 23—141 

Christian  civilization.    Maurice,    F.   1>.     (Iri    his 

Friendship  of  hooks,  pp.  124-158.     1874) 23 139 

OiTilization.    Mill,  J.  S.     (7/1  his  Dissertations,  v. 

1.    1868) 23—141 


SOCIOLOGY. 


253 


SOtJTHERK. 


Sociology— <!ontinue<l. 

Greneral  history  of  civilization  in  Europe,  from  tlio 
fiill  of  tUe  Roman  empire  till  the  French  rtivolu- 

tion.     Cuizot,  F.  r.  G.    4  v.     1846 4(i— 280 

History  of  oiviliziltion.    Dean,  A.     1868, '69.     7  v..       43—204 
History  of  civilization  in  England.    Buckle,  H.  T. 

1864.     2v 43—264 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.    Introduction. 

2    Spain  and  Scotland. 

History  of  the  intellectual  devt^lopment  of  Europe. 

Draper,  J.  W.     1869 43— 2M 

Hopes  of  the  human  race.    Cobhe,  F.  P.     1876 14—84 

Illnstrat!ons  of  universal  progress.    Spencer,  If. 

1868 32-197 

Note. — For  contents,  ««  Spencer,  H. 

Martyrdom  of  man.     Eeade,  W.     1874 30—186 

Origin  of  civilization.    Lubljoek,  J.    1870 .W — 186 

Progress.     Froude,  J.  A.     (In  his  Short  studies, 

V.  2,  pp.  245-280.     1872) 23—140 

See,  also,  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  90, 1861  (Barbarismnof 
civilization). 

CRl.MK   AND   PENAL  LEGISLATION. 

Essay  on  crimes  and  punishments.    Beccaria,  (J. 

B.  S.     Lond.,  1707 23—142 

Seven    curses   of  London,     tireenwood,    James. 

18«9 35—211 

See,  alto,  Fopnlar  science  monthly,  v.  8  (Relationsof  women 
to  crime,  'i  articles ;  and  Relations  of  sex  Ut  crime,  by 
Van  de  Warkcr,  E.).    (32—197). 

I.AUOUING    CLA.S8KS. 

Fors  clavigora :  letters  to  the  workingmen  and  li^ 

bourers  of  Great  Britain.   Kuskin,  J,    1871.   2v       29—175 

Onr  working  classes.    Miller,  H.    (In  his  Essays, 

p.  154.     1866) 23—141 

See,  alto.  Political  economy  (Labor,  cooperation,  &c.). 

PAUPF.RISM — PUBLIC    CHARITIES. 

Episodes  in  an  obscure  life,  being  experiences  in 

the  Tower  hamlets.     Row,  R.     |ff»io»i.]     1871  . .       29—175 

Improvement  of  the  condition  of  the  rural  poor. 
Helps,  A.  {In  his  Friends  in  council,  Ist  scries, 
v.2,p.l8)   23—139 

Little  paupers.    Thackeray,  A.  I.    (M  Aer  Toilers, 

&C..P.1J8.     1874) '. 23—141 

Pauperism.    I'auper  labor.    Miller,  H.     (In  his 

Essays,  ))p.  240-251 .     18C6) 23  —141 

Public  establishments  for  the  poor  of  Bavaria. 
Thompson,  B.  (Count  Rum/ord).  (In  his  Essays, 
V.  1.     1797) 23-142 

Work  of  volunteers  in  the  organization  of  charity. 
Hill,  Octavia.  (In  her  Homes  of  the  London 
poor,p.l08.     1875) 29-:179 

Socrates.  Stanley,  A.  P.  ( In  his  History 
of  the  Jewish  chtircli.  Third  series. 
1877) 14-  82 

See  Plato's  Dialogues,  especially  Apologia,  Crito,  and 
Phicdo.  (17—103.)  Afco,  Grote's  History  of  Greece. 
(47—289.) 

Solar  eclipse.    See  Astronomy  (Eclipses  and  occultations). 

Solar  system.    See  Astronomy  (Sun). 

Soldiers'  national  cemetery  at  Gettys- 
burgh,  Revised  report  of  the  select  com- 
mittee relative  to  the.  Harrisburgh, 
1865 50—307 

Solcy,  James  Rnssell.  Historical  sketch 
of  the  United  States  Naval  Academy. 
Wash.,  1876 43—165  I 


42—259 


16- 
16- 


95 
97 


16—  95 


Solis,  Antonia  de.  Historia  de  la  con- 
qiiista  de  M^jico.     Paris,  1844 48—296 

Soinervilie,  Mary.  Connection  of  the 
physical  sciences.     N.  Y.,  1846 32—196 

Personal  recollections,  from  early 

life  to  old  age,  of  Mary  Somcrvillc,  with 
selections  from  her  correspondence,  by 
Somerville,  Martha.     Bost.,  1876.  . 

Physical  f,'eograi>hy,  with  a  glos- 
sary.    Phila.,  1850 31—189 

Songs  from  the  sonthern  seas.  O'Reilly, 
J.  B.     1873 

Songs  in  many  keys.   Holmes,  O.  \V.  18ti» 

Songs  of  the  Sieiras.  "  Joaqnin  Miller. 
1874 

Songs  of  the  sun-lands.  "Joaqnin  Mil- 
'«>■•"     1873 i6_95 

Sonntag:,  August.  Notes  and  illustra- 
tions of  Popocatepetl.  (/«  Sm.  Contiib., 
^'•11) 53—322 

Observations  on  terrestrial   mag- 

nelisin  in  Mexico.     (/«  Sm.  Coiitrih.,  v. 

11)  53—322 

Soiirel,   L.     The    bottom  of  the    sea. 

Rich,  E.,  tr.  and  ed.     N.  Y.,  1872 31—189 

Sophocles.    Works.    Francklin,  T.,  ir. 

Loud.,  1832 17—106 

CONTKNTS. 

Biographical  sketch  of  Sophocles.  Tragedies:  Aiax  An- 
tigoue,  Electra,  Philoctett's,  (Edipus  Tyrannns,'(E(iinua 
Ooloneus,  Tlirachinia^ 

See,  also.  Literature  (Greek). 

SonI,  The.  See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Future  life 
and  immortality);  Medicine  (Mental  physiology)  •  Philos- 
ophy (Mental,  Moral). 

Soule,  Richard.  Synonyms.   Bost.,  1878.  15 — 91 

and  Campbell,  Loomis  .7.  Pro- 
nouncing handbook  of  words  often  mis- 
prononnced.     Bost.,  1873 

Sound.    See  Physics  (Acoustics). 

Soundings  from  the  Atlantic.     Holmes, 

O.  W.    1872 

South  Africa.    See  Africa. 

South  America.    See  America  (South). 

South  Carolina : 

Documentary  history  of  the  Ameri- 
can revolution  ;  chiefly  in  South  Caro- 
lina.    Gibbes,  R.W.     3v 

History  of  South  Carolina.    Simms, 

W.  G.     1840 

History  of  the  revolution  of  South 


92 


23—1.39 


50—305 


50—305 


Carolina  from  a  British  province  to  an 
independent  State.  Ramsay,  D.  1785. 
2  V 50—305 

Statistics  of  South  Carolina.    Mills, 

E.     1826   50—306 

View  of  South  Carolina,  as  respects 

her  natural  and  civil  concerns.  Dray- 
ton, J.     1802 50—306 

Southern  and  western  songster.  Grigg, 
J.     1858 17—104 

Southern  States.  5peXTnlted  States  (Description,  &c. ;  South). 

Southern  history  of  the  war:  official  re- 
ports of  battles.     N.  Y. ,  1863 42—254 


SOUTHEY. 


254 


SPARKS. 


Soutlicy,  Robert.    Commonplace  book. 
Warter,  J.  W.,  cd.     N.Y.,1860.     2v....  21—124 

Early  naval  history  of  England. 

rhila.,  1835 43—205 

History  of   Brazil.      Lond.,   1822. 

3  V 45—279 

History  of   the    peninsular    war. 

Lonil.,  1828.     4v 43—266 

Life  of  Cowpcr.     {In  Cowper's,  W., 

Works,  V.  1,2) 39— 2:J6 

Poetical  works ;  with  a  memoir  of 

the  author.     Bost.  ,1864.     10  v 17—106 

COKTENTB. 

T.  1.  Life  of  Soutlioy ;  General  preface ;  Joan  of  Arc  i  The 
vision  of  tlio  maid  of  Orloaiia. 

2.  Preface;  Uoilication  to  Edith  Southey;  The  trinmph 

of  woman;  W.at  Tyler;  Poems  concerniuj^  the  slave 
trade;  Botany  Kay  eclogues;  Sonnets;  Monodra- 
nias  ;  The  amatory  poems  of  Abel  ShutHebottom  ; 
Love  el(!jii<'8 ;  Lyric  poems;  S(mg8  of  the  American 
Indians ;  Occasional  pieces  ;  The  retrospect ;  Hymn 
to  the  penates. 

3.  Preface;     English  eclogues;     Nondescripts;     The 

devil's  walk;  Inscriptions;  Carmen  triumphal©, 
for  the  commencement  of  the  year  1§14 ;  Jdes; 
Ej)i8tle  to  Allan  Cunningham. 

4.  Tluilaba,  the  destroyer. 

5.  Madiic;  Miidoc  in  Wales ;  Madoc  in  Aztlan. 

6.  Hallada  ;ind  nictriiul  tales. 

7.  Italhids  and  inetrieal  tales;  Advertisement;  A  tale 

of  I'liniguay  ;  All  for  love,  or,  a  sinner  well  saved  ; 
The  pilgrim  to  Compostello. 

8.  The  curse  of  Kehama. 

9.  Koderiek,  the  last  of  the  Goths. 

10.  The  poet's  ]>ilgrimag(!  to  WatiTloo;  Carmen  nop- 
tiale;  The  lay  of  the  laureate;  Funeral  song  for  the 
Pi-inci's:^  Charlotte  of  Wales;  A  vision  of  judg. 
mei.t;  Oliver  Newman,  a  New  England  tale  ;  Mis- 
celhineous  poetiiiU  remains. 

Select  lives  of  Cromwell  and  Bun- 

yan.     Lond.,  1849 39—235 

For  lives  of  Robert  Smithey,  see  Biography. 
Sontllg:ate,    Henry.      Things   a    lady 
would  like  to  know  concerning  domes- 
tic management  and  expenditure:  with 
hints  regarding  the  intellectual  and  phys- 
ical life.     Fifth  edition.     Lond.,  1877.. .  22— 129 
South-sea  iilyls.     Stoddard,  C.  \V.,  1873..  !»— 212 
Soilthwortll,    Emma    Dorothy    Eliza 

Nevitte.     Sue  Fiction. 
Souvcstro,  Eniile.   An  attic  philosopher 
in  Paris ;  or,  a  peep  at  the  world  from  a 
garret.     N.  Y.,18C9. 11—62 

SPAIN. 

History. 

Oarlist  struggle  in  Spain,  1820.    Alison,  A.    {In  his 

Essays,  pp.  325-346.     1854) 23—142 

Diario  de  las  C6rtes ;  1820  y  1821.     Madrid,  1821, 

V.  18 48—293 

El  rcstaurador.    Madrid,  1823  48—293 

History  of  civilization.    Uuckle,  IT.  T.    v.  2.     1864.      43—264 
History  of  Spain  and  Portugal.     (Lardner's  cabi- 
net cyclopcedia.)     Lond.,  1832, '33.    5v 48—293 

History  of  the  peninsular  war.    Southey,  II.    1828. 

4  v 43-266 

History  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella. 

Proscott,  W.  II.     1851.    3v 40—246 

History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  II,  King  of  Spain. 

Prescott,  W.  H.     1855-'58.    3v 48—293 

History  of  the  reigns  of  Philip  II  and  Philip  III, 

Kings  of  Spain.     Watson,  K.     1818 48—293 

History  of   the    revolutions    in    Spain    (409-718). 

Vortot  d'Aubeuf,  R.  A.  do.     1724 48—293 


Spain — continued. 

History  of  the  war   in   the  peninsula  fl807-'14| 
.and  in  thi;  south  of  France.     Napier,  W^.  F.  P. 

1842.    4v 43—266 

History  of  the  war  of  succession  in  Spain  [1700-'141. 

Stanhope,  P.  II.     1830 43—268 

Ottoman  ami  Spanish  empires.     Ilanke,  L.     1845..      42 — 256 
Spain ;  romance  of  history.    lUus.    Trueha,  T.  de. 

n.  d 12—68 

Spain  under  Charles  II.    Stanhope,  A.    1840 48—293 

Spanish  revolution  of  1820.     Alison,  A.     {In  his 

Essays,  p|>.  279-289.     18.54 23—142 

See.  also,  in  Biography  Charles  I  (V  of  Gennany).     Also, 

Biblical  :uid  ecelesinstical  literature  (Inquisition). 
See,  also,  Blaclrwood's  magazine,  v.  75,  1854  (LetUir  fi-oni 
Matlrid) ;  v.  77,   1855  (Spanish   int4derance  and   insolv- 
ency);   V.  104,   1808  (Spanish   revolution);   v.  112,  1872 
(Kiiig  Amadous). 

Travels  and  Description. 

Alhambra  and  the  Kremlin.     Prime,  S.  I.     1873...  35—211 

Oastilian  days.     Hay,  J.     1871 35—211 

Espagne,      Lavall6e,  .X,,  and  Gueroult,  A.     2  v. 

[L' Univers.] 43—260 

Lands  of  the  Sariicen,     Taylor,  .T.  B.     1889     35—213 

Letters  of  a  traveler.     Bryant,  W.C.     1870 34—208 

Recollections, &c.     Maximilian,  F.     1868.     v.  1,2..  41—251 

Search  for  winter  sunbeams.    Cox,  S,  S.     1870...  36 — 221 

Ten  days  in  Sp.ain.     Field,  Kate.     1875 35—211 

See,  also,  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  112,  1872  (Shores  of 
Biscay). 
Spain,  New.     See  Mexico. 

Spalding, J. Willett.  Japan audaround 

th(!  world ;  an  account  of  three  visits 

to  the  Japanese  empire.      Illus.     N.  Y., 

Ib55 36—221 

Spanish  Americans,  Four  years  among. 

Ha.s»aurek,  F.     1868 35—215 

Spanish  gypsy ;  a  poem.    "George  Eliot" 

(Cross,  Mrs.  J.  W.).     1868 10—  99 

Spanish  langu.age.     See  Language. 

Spare  hours.     Brown,  J.     1869.     2v....  23— 137 

Sparks,  Jared,  ed.    Library  of  American 

biography.     N.  Y.,  1834-'48.     23  v..  36—219,220 

For  contents,  see  Biography  (Collective). 
Life  of  Benedict  Arnold.     (/«  his 

Library  of  American  biography,  v.  3). ..  36 — 220 
Life  of  Benjamin   Franklin.      (In 

Franklin's,   B.,   Works,    v.    1.)      Bost., 

1840 22—134 

Life  of  Charles  Lee.    {In  his  Library 

of  American  biography,  v.  18) 36 — 219 

Life  of  Ethan  Allen.   (In  hia  Library 

of  American  biography,  v.  1) 36 — 220 

Life  of  Father  Marquette.     (In  hia 

Library  of  American  biography,  v.  10).  36 — 220 
Life  of  Gouvernenr  Morris ;    with 

selections  from  his  correspondence  and 

miscellaneous  papers.     Bost.,  1832.    3v-  41 — 251 
Life  of  George  Wiushington.     (  Vol. 

1  of  the   Writings,  tj-c,   of    Washington.) 

N.Y.,1847 42—258 

Lifeof  J.  Ledyard.     (/n  fti»  Library 

of  American  biography,  v.  24) 36—219 

Life  of  J.  Kibault.     (In  fti«  Library 

of  American  biography,  v.  17) 36—219 


SPARKS. 


255 


SPOFFORD. 


Spai'Rs,  Jan>d,  ed. — continued. 

Life  of  Pulaski.     (In  his  Library  of 

American  biography,  V.  14)   36 — 219 

Ijif'o  of  Robert  de  la  Salle.     (/«  his 

Library  of  Auierican  biography,  v.  11).  36 — 220 
Spear,   Samuel    T.     Religion    and    the 

state;    or,   the    Bible    and    the    public 

schools.     N.  Y.,  1876 14—83 

Species.    See  Natural  liiatory. 

Spectrum  an.llysis.     See  Physics. 

Speeches.    See  Elocution. 

Spencer,  Herbert.    Data  of  psychology. 

N.Y.,  1SG9 30—183 

^  Comparative  psychology   of   man. 

(/«  Popular  science  nionllily,  V.  8)  ....  32 — 197 
First  jirincipU'S  of  a  new  system  of 

philosophy.     N.  Y.,  1868 30—184 

CONTENTS. 

Theunkiioirable:  Keli^inn  and  science,  ultimate  roligidus 
ideas,  lilliiiiateseirntitic  itleaa,  the  relativity  of  all  kuowl- 
e(ii;e,  tlic  ref(»nciliati4)n.  Laws  of  the  knowable  :  Philoso- 
l>liy  (iftined:  Data  of  pliilo8op)iy ;  Space,  time,  matter, 
nu)ti(Mi,  and  force:  Kecapitulation,  criticism,  and  re- 
comnieiicement ;  Evolution  and  dissolution  ;  Instability 
of  tlie  homo<;eneons ;  The  multiplication  of  eifects ; 
Segregation ;  Eiiuilibration. 

Illustrations  of  universal  progress: 

a  scries  of  (li.scussions.     N.  Y.,  ISfiS 32 — 197 

CONTENTS. 

Bain  on  the  emotions  and  the  wiU;  Development  hypoth- 
esis; (irnesis  of  science;  Illogical  geology;  Manners 
and  fasliion;  Nebular  hypothesis;  Origin  and  function 
of  music ;  Physiology  of  laughter ;  I'rogregs :  its  law 
and  cause;  Social  organism;  Sources  of  .architectural 
types;  Use  and  beauty ;  Use  of  antliropomorjihism. 

Principles  of  blologv.     N.  Y.,  18()8. 

2v .' 31—192 

C0NTE.NT8. 

V.  1 .   Data  of  biology  ;  Inductions  of  biology  ;  Evolution 
of  life. 
2.  Mori>hological  development;  Physi(dogical  develop- 
ment; Laws  of  multiplication. 

Social   statics ;    or,  the  conditions 

essential  to  human  happiness  specified, 
and  the  rest  of  them  develoi)ed.     N.  Y., 

1868 14—  8t 

For  contents,  see  Sociology  (tleneral  and  miscellaneous 
works). 

Study    of   sociology.     {In    Popular 

scieucc  monthly,  v.  1,2,3) 32 — 197 

For  contents,  see  Sociology. 

See,  also,  Popular  science  m<mthly,  v.  8,  p.  020  {Blograph* 
ical  sketch  of  Herbert  Sp-aner) ;  Philosophical  (liscus- 
sions  by  C.  Wright  (Philosophy  of  Herbert  .Spencer:  a 
physical  theory  of  the  universe).     (30 — 184.) 

Spender,  Mrs.  John  Kent.    iVc Fiction. 
Spenser,    Ednuind.       Poetical    works; 
revised  by  F.J.  Child.     Bost.,18Cr>.   5  v.  17—108 

CONTENTS. 

v.  1,  4.   Memoir;  Faerie  tjueene. 

4.  Faeiie  queenc   (continued) ;    Mi.scellanies ;    Shep- 

heard's  caleuilar ;  C()lin  CI  uts  come  liruno  agjiiu ; 
Astropbel;  Appendix. 

5.  Miscellanies;  Complaints :  Ruiuen  of  tUm^;  Teares 

of  the  muses;  Virgil's  giiat:  Prosopopoia;  or, 
mother  Hubberd's  tale;  Kuines  of  Home,  by 
liellay ;  Muioptmos;  or,  the  fate  of  the  butter- 
flie;  Visions  of  th"e  world's  vanitie  ;  The  visions 
of  Bellay  ;  The  visions  of  Petrarch  ;  Daphnaida; 
Amoretti;  Epithalamion  ;  Prothalamion  :  Fowre 
hymnes ;  Epigrams:  Sonnets;  Variations  from 
original  editions ;  Two  letters  from  Sinmser  to 
Harvey  ;  Index  of  proper  names. 

Spenser's  Faerie  (lueen.    Maurice,  F. 

D.     (In  his  Friendship  of  books,  pp.   218-246. 

1874) 23—147 

For  life  and  critical  notice  of  Spenser,  see  Biography. 


Sphinx's  riddle.     De  Quincey,  T.     (In  his 

Memoriafs,  v.  2.     1856) 21— 1S6 

Spielhagen,  Friedrich.     See  Fiction. 
Spiers,  A.,  and  Surreune,  G.     *  French 

aud   English    pronouncing    dictionary. 

N.  Y.,  18,-)2 2.''>— 150 

Same:  school  edition  complete  in 

one  volume.     N.  Y.,  1875 2.5—151 

Spinoza.     Arnold,  M.     {In  his  Essays  in 

criticism,  pp.  237-253) 23—141 

Spinoza.    Fronde,   J.   A.     {In   his  Short 

studies,  V.  1,  pp.  274-324)  23—140 

Spirit  of  laws.     Montes(]uien,  C.   dc   S. 

1792.     2v 29—177 

Spiritualism : 

Arabula  ;  the  divine  guest.     Davis, 

A.J.     1867 14—81 

Death  and  the  after-life.     Davis,  A. 

J.     1871  14—81 

Diakka,   The:  explanation  of  the 

false    and    repulsive    in     spiritualism. 

Davis,  A.  J.     1873  14—81 

Experiments ou  hypnotism.  Clarke, 

F.   C.     {In   Popular    science    monthly, 

V.  9) 32—197 

Fountain,  The;  with  jets   ot  new 

meaning.     Davis,  A.  J.     1870 14 — 81 

Haunted  houses.     Miickay,  C.     {In 

his  Extraordinary  popular  delusions,  v. 

2,  pp.  217-238) 22—129 

Hypnotism  in  animals.     Czermak, 

J.     {In  Popular  science  monthly,  v.  3).  22 — 197 

Magic  staff.     Davi.s,  A.  J.     1871.. .  14—  81 

Philo.sophy  of  mystery.    Dendy,  W. 

C.     1S47 30—183 

Philosophy  of  .':j)iritiialisni.  Mar- 
vin, F.  R.     1874 30—183 

Planclu^tto:  an  account  of  modern 

spiritualism  ;  with  a  survey  of  French 
spiritism.     Sargent,  E.     1869 30—183 

Sacred  book  [of  Arabula]  contain- 
ing old  aud  new  gospels.  Davi.s,  A.  J. 
1873 14—  81 

Spiritualism  and  iillied  causes  and 

conditions     of     nervous     derangement. 
Hammond,  W.  A.     1876 30—183 

Summer  land.     Davis,  A.  J.    18J8-  14 — ^61 

Ten  years  with  the  spiritual  medi- 
ums.    Fairfield,  F.  G.     1875 30—184 

See  Blackwood's  mag.r/.ine,  v.  73, 1853  (Spiritual  manifes- 
tations) ;  v  86, 1850  (Haunters  an<l  haunted). 

Spix,  Johanu  Baptista  von,  nicfMartius, 
C.  F.  P.  von.  Travels  in  Brazil,  in  the 
years  1817-'20.     Illus.    Loud.,  1824.    2  v.    35—214 

SpofTord,  A.  R.  American  almanac  and 
treasury  of  facts.  1878-'81.  N.  Y.  and 
Wash.,  1878-'80.     4  v 28—170 

Spoflord,  Mrs.  H.  E ,  Prescott.  New  En- 
gland legends.     Illus.     Bost.,  1871 11—62 

For  her  tales  and  romances,  see  Fiction. 


SPOONEE. 


256 


STEBBmS. 


Spooiicr,  Shoarjashub.  "Biographical 
dictionary  of  paiuters,  engravers,  sculp- 
tors, and  architects,  from  ancient  to  mod- 
erntimcs.     N.  Y.,  1853 26—159 

Sports  aud  pastimes.    See  Amusements. 

Spraguc,  Miss  M.     See  Fiction. 

Sprati^UC,  John  T.  Origin,  progress, 
and  conclnsiou  of  the  Florida  war. 
N.  Y.,l54d.. 42-ii55 

Sprag^ue,  William  Buel.  Life  of  Tim- 
othy Dwight.  (/«  Sparks',  J.,  Library 
of  American  biography,  v.  14) 3() — 219 

Spratt,  T.  A.  B.  Travels  and  researches 
in  Crete.     Lond.,  1865.     2v 35—213 

Sproule,  John.  Treatise  on  agriculture, 
lllus.    Dublin,  1842 19-116 

Spry»  ^^-  J-  •^-  Cruise  of  her  majesty's 
ship  "Challenger:"  voyages  over  many 
seas,  scenes  in  many  lands.  lUus.  N.  Y., 
1877 34-207 

Spiirzheim,  Johann  Gaspar.  Phrenol- 
ogy ;  the  doctrine  of  the  mental  phenom- 
ena.    Bost.,  1834.     2v 30—184 

Sqilier,  Ephraim  George.  Aboriginal 
monuments  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
(/«Sm.  Contrib.,  y.  2) 53-322 

Nicaragua ;    its     people,     scenery, 

monuments,  and  the  proposed  inter- 
oceanic  canal.  v.  2.  lllus.  N.  Y., 
1852 35—216 

Notes  on  Central  America,  particu- 
larly the  states  of  Honduras  and  San 
Salvador;  and  the  proposed  Honduras 
interoceanic  railway.  lllus.  N.  Y., 
1855 35—215 

Peru ;     travel    and     explorations. 

lllus.     N.  Y.,1877 35—214 

wid  Davis,  E.  H.  Ancient  monu- 
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Stacl-Holstcin,  Anne  Louise  Ger- 
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Italy.     Hill,  Isabel,  (r.     N.  Y.,  n.  d....     3—20 

(Euvres    complfctes.      Paris,    1861. 

2  V 21—123 

Oiuvres  iiosthunics;  pr6c(5d6s  d'une 

notice  sur  son   caractfere  et  ses  dcrits. 

Paris,  1861.     2  copies 21—123 

Standard  library  cyclopajdia  of  political, 
coustitutional,  statistical,  and  forensic 
knowledge.     Lond.,  1848.     4  v 29—179 

Stanhope,  Alexander.  Spain  under 
Charles  II;  or,  extracts  from  corre- 
spondence of  IJon.  Alexander  Stanhope, 
British  minister  at  Madrid,  1690-'y9. 
Lond.,  1840 48—293 

Stanhope,  Philip  Dormer  (fourth  earl 
of  Cli-esterjield).  Letters  to  his  son. 
Phila.,  1868 39—238 


Stanhope,  Philip  Henry  (formerly  lord 
Mahon).  Historical  essays.  Lond., 
1861 23—141 

CONTENTS. 

Frederick  second's  last  years ;  Froncli  revolution ;  Joan 
of  Arc:  Latin  iu8<Tiption8;  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots ;  Mar- 
quis of  Montrose ;  Letters  between  Pitt  and  Duko  of 
Kutland. 

History  of  England,  from  the  peace 

of  Utrecht  (1713)  to  the  peace  of  Paris 
(1783).     Reed,  H.,ed.     N.  Y.,  1849.     2v.  46— 283 

History  of  the  war  of  the  succession 

in  Spain  (1700-'14).     Lond.,  1836 43—266 

Stanley,  Arthur  Penrhyn  (dean  of  West- 
minster), Addresses  and  sermons  during 
a  visit  to  the  United  States  and  Canada 
inl878.     N.  Y.,  1879 14—86 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  Jew- 
ish church,  from  the  caj)tivity  to  the 
Christian  era.  Third  scries,  with  2  maps. 
N.  Y.,  1877 14—  82 

Life  and  correspondence  of  Thomas 

Arnold, /».  iJ.     N.  Y.,1877 37—223 

Stanley,  Henry  M.  How  I  found  Liv- 
ingstone: travels,  adventures,  and  dis- 
coveries in  central  Africa  ;  including  an 
account  of  four  mouths'  residence  with 
Z)r.  Livingstone.     lllus.     N.  Y.,  1872...  33— 203 

MyKalulu;  astoryof  central  Africa. 

lllus.     N.  Y.,  1874 33—202 

Through  the  dark  continent.    N.  Y., 

It78 33—202 

Stanley,  J.  M.  Catalogue  of  portraits 
of  North  American  Indians,  with 
sketches  of  scenery,  &c.  (In  Sm.  Mine. 
Coll.,  \.  2)    5;V— 323 

Stark,  John.     See  Biography. 

Stars.     See  Astronomy. 

State,  Tlie.    See  Government  and  politics ;  Sociology. 

State  department  library  catalogue.    1825.  52 — 314 

Stately  homes  of  England.  lllus.  Jew- 
itt,  L.,  and  Hall,  S.  C.     Phila.,  n.  d 30—182 

Statesman's  manual.  lllus.  Williams, 
E.,  and  Lossing,  B.  J.  N.  Y.,  ia58.  v. 
1,2,4    - 29—178. 

Statesman's  year-book.  Martin,  F.  1872- 
'81.    lOv 28—167 

Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  the  third. 
Brougham,  H.     1853.     3  v 36—222 

Statesmen,  Lives  of    See  Biography  (American,   English, 

and  E«i"opean ;  Miscellaneous). 
Statics.     Sec  Physics. 
Statistical    sketch  of   South    Australia. 

Boothbv,  J.     1876 52—314 

Statistics.  For  statistics  relative  to  any  i)articular  country, 
see  entries  under  name  of  such  country  in  general  alpha- 
bet.    See,  also,  Political  economy. 

Statutes  at  large  of  the  confederate  States 

of  America.     Matthews,  James  M.,  ed. 

Richmond,  1862-'64.     2  v 26—156 

Statutes  (revised)  in  force  in  the  District 

of  Columliia 26—150 

Stebbins,  Emma.    Charlotte  Cushman : 

her  letters   and  memories  of  her  life. 

Bost.,  1878 39—235 


STEDMAK. 


257 


STIMPSON. 


Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence.  Poetical 
works.     Host.,  1873 17—106 

CONTENTS. 

Alice  of  Monmouth ;  Blameless  prince ;  Miscellaneous 
poems;  Sonnets;  Translation. 

Victorian  poets.    Bost.,  1876 23—139 

CONTKNTS. 

Arnold,  Matthew :  Browning,  Elizabeth  Barrett ;  Brown- 
ing, Robert;  Buchanan,  Robert;  General  choir;  Hood, 
Thomas :  Landor,  Walter  Savage ;  Morris,  William ; 
Period,  The ;  Procter,  Bryan  Waller ;  Rossetti,  Dante 
Gabriel;  Swinburne,  Algernon  Charles;  Tennyson, 
Alfred;  Tenn3'son  and  Theocritus. 

Steele,  Ashbel.  Chief  of  the  pilgrims ; 
life  and  time  of  William  Brewster.   lUus. 

Phila.,1857 39—241 

Stein,  Heinrich  Friedrich  Carl,  liaron 
von. 

See  Seeley,  J.  R.  Life  and  times  of  Stein  ;  or,  Germany 
and  Russia  in  the  Napoleonic  age.  Bost.,  1879,  2  v. 
(47-289.) 

StelnmetZ,  Andrew.  History  of  the 
Jesuits,  from  the  foundation  of  their 
society  to  its  suppression  by  Pope  Clem- 
ent fourteenth.     Lond.,  1848.    3v 14—85 

Stellar  key  to  the  summer  land.  Davis, 
A.J.     1868 14—81 

Stenhouse,  Thomas  B.  H.  The  Rocky 
Mountain  saints ;  a  full  history  of  the 
Mormous.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1873 14—84 

Stephen,  iSir  James.  Critical  and  mis- 
cellaueous  essay s.^  (Modern  British  lasay- 
ists.)    Host.,  1854 23—142 

CONTKNTS. 

Baxter,  Richard ;  D'Aubign6's  history  of  the  Reformation  ; 
Loyola,  Ignatius,  and  his  associates ;  Physical  theory 
of  another  life ;  I'ort  Royalists ;  Taylor's  Edwin  the 
Fair;    WhitHcld  and  Froude ;    Wilburforce,    William. 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  France 

[to  Louis  XIV].     N.  Y.,1852    47—290 

Stephen,  Leslie.  Samuel  Johusou. 
(English  nun  of  letters  series. )   N.  Y,,  1879    37—228 

Stephens,  Ann  Sophia.    See  Fiction. 

Stephens,  Henry.  Book  of  the  farm. 
Illus.  N.  Y.,  1847.  2  v.  (Farmers' 
library,  v.  2,3) 18—108 

Stepliens,  John  L.  Incidents  of  travel 
in  Central  America,  Chiajjas,  and  Y'uca- 
tau.    Illus.    V.  1,  1871;  V.  2,  1867 35—215 

Incidents    of   travel   in   Yucatan. 

Illus.     N.Y.,1847.     2v 35—216 

Stephens,  B<'i'.  W.  R.  W.  Christiauity 
and  Islam ;  the  Bible  and  the  Koran. 
N.  Y.,1877 14—  84 

Stephenson,  George.    See,  Biography. 

Stephenson,  M.  F.  Account  of  ancient 
mounds  in  Georgia.  (In  Sm.  Mept., 
1870) 54—324 

Stepney,  Lady.    See  Fiction. 

Sterne,  Laurence.  Works.  Phila., 
1869 11—  62 

CONTENTS. 

Life  and  opinions  of  Tristram  Shandy,  gentleman  ;  Senti- 
mental journey  through  France  and  Italy ;    Sermons, 
letters,  &c. ;  Life  of  the  author,  written  by  himself. 
Stevens,    William   Bacon.      History  of 
Georgia,  to  1798.    N.Y.,1847.     v.  1....  49— 299 
33 


Stevenson,  J.  J.  Second  geological 
survey  of  Pennsylvania:  1875, '6, '7.  Re- 
port of  progress  in  the  Fayette  and 
Westmoreland  district  of  the  bitumin- 
ous coal  fields  of  western  Pennsylvania. 
Part  2:  The  Ligonier  valley.  Harris- 
burg,  1878.     Illus 19—117 

Stevenson,  W.  B.  Historical  and  de- 
scriptive narrative  of  twenty  years'  resi- 
dence in  South  America.  Loud.,  1825. 
3  V 44—268 

Stewart,  Balfour.  Conservation  of 
energy,  with  an  appendix,  treating  of 
the  vital  and  mental  applications  of  the 
doctrine.     N.  Y.,1876 31—192 

Experiments  on  aneroid  barome- 
ters.    (In  Bm.  Eept,  IH68) 54—324 

Physics.     (Science  primers.)    N.  Y., 

1879 32—196 

and  Talt,  Peter  Guthrie.  The  un- 
seen universe,  or  physical  speculations 
on  a  future  state,   [anon.^    N.  Y.,  1875..  14—84 

CONTKNTS. 

Introductory  sketch  ;  Beliefs  of  the  ancient  Egyptians, 
Hebrews,  Greeks,  Romans,  Elastern  Aryans,  and  of  the 
disciples  of  Christ;  Physical  axioms;  Present  physical 
universe;  Matter  and  ether;  Development;  Specula, 
tions  as  to  the  possibility  of  superior  intelligences  in  the 
visible  universe ;  The  unseen  universe. 

Stewart,  Dngald.     Works.     Hamilton, 

Sir  William,  ed.    Loud.,  1854-'ti0.    10  v., 

with  supplement 21 — 124 

CONTENTS. 

T.  1,  Dissertjitionexhiltiting  the  progress  of  metaphysical, 

ethical,  and  p(>litical  philosophy  since  the  revival 

of  letters  in  Europe. 
2,  3,  and  4.    KlenientH  of  the  philosophy  of  the  human 

mind,  and  outlines  of  moral  philosophy. 
5.  Philosophical  essays. 
6  and  7.     Philosojihy  of  the  active  and  moral  powers  of 

man,  and  part  2d  of  outlines  of  moral  philosophy. 
8  and  9.     Lectures  on  political  economy,  ana  part  3d  of 

outlines  of  moral  philosophy. 
10.  Biographical   memoirs   of  Adam  Smith,   William 

Robertson,  and  Tliomsis  Reid ;  with  a  memoir  of 

Du(;ald  Stewai't,  by  John  Veitch. 
Supplement ;    Translations  of  the  passages  in  for- 

eign  languages  contaiued  in  the  collected  worka 

01  Dngaul  Stewart ;  with  index. 

Stew^art,  James.  Catalogue  of  mam- 
mals and  birds.  (Part  4  of  the  Fourth 
Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geolog- 
ical and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories.)   Wash., 1871 54—326 

Stickney,  Charles  E.  History  of  the 
Minisink  region,  in  Orange  county,  New 
York.     Middleto wn,  N.  Y. ,  1867 50—309 

Stiles,  Ezra.     See  Biography. 

Stiles,  Henry  R.  History  of  the  city  of 
Brooklyn.  Illus.  Brooklyn,  1867-'70. 
3  V 49—300 

Stiles,  William  H.  Austria  in  1848  and 
1849  ;  history  of  the  late  political  move- 
ments in  Vienna,  Milan,  Venice,  and 
Prague,  &c.     N.  Y, ,  1852.     2  v 45—279 

Stiutpson,  William.  Marine  inverte- 
brata  of  Grand  Manan,  New  Bruuswick. 
(In  Sm.  Contrib.,v.6) 53—322 

Researches  upon  the  Hydrobiinse. 

(/«Sm.M«c.  CoJJ.,  V.  7, 1865) 53—323 


STIRLING. 


258 


STRETTON. 


Stirling:,  William.     Cloister-life  of  the 

Emperor  Charles  V.     Bost. ,  1853 3*— 239 

Stirling:,   William    Alexander,    earl  of. 

Sec  Alexander,  W.,  in  Biography. 
Stockinar,  Baron  Christian  Friedrich 

von.  See  Biography. 
Stockinar,  Haron  ETwst  von.  Memoirs 
of  Baron  Stockmar.  G.  A.  M.,  tr. ;  Miiller, 
F.  Max,  «d.  Lond.  and  Host.,  1873.  2  v.  42—259 
Stockwell,  John  N.  Memoir  on  the 
secular  variations  of  the  elements  of  the 
orhits  of  the  eight  principal   planets. 

(/«  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  18) 53—322 

Secular  variation^  of  the  planetary 

orbits.     (7nSm.  i;«;>(.,1871) 54—324 

Stoddard,  Amos.     Sketches,  historical 
and  descriptive,  of  Louisiana.     Phila., 

^^12 49—298 

Stoddard,  Charles  Warren.     South-sea 

idyls.     Bost.,  1873 .- 35—212 

Stoddard,  Richard  Henry.     Late  En- 
glish poets.     (Selections.)    N.  Y.,  1867  ...  17— 104 

editor.      See    Bric-a-brac    series; 

Sans-aouoi  series. 
Stone,  William  Leete.     Life  and  times 
of  Red  Jacket;  or,  Sa-go-ye-wat-ha :  a 
sequel  to  The  history  of  the  Six  Nations. 

N.  Y.  and  Loud.,  1841 41 249 

Life  of  Joseph  Brant  (Thayendane- 

gea) ;  inchiding  the  border  wars  of  the 
American  revolution.     N.  Y.,  18.38.     2  v.  39— 241 
Stone,  William  Leete  (son  of  preceding). 
Life  and  times  of  Sir  William  Johnson. 

Albany,  lb65.     2  v 40—242 

Stone  age  (Tht').    See  Man  (Pioliistoric). 
Stone-cntting.     ^'ee  Am  (Dscful:  Masourj). 
Stones   of    Venice.      lllus.      Ruskin,   J. 

1864.     3  V.     3  copies j, 

Storiei.     See  Fiction. 

Stories  of  bird  life.     lUus.     Berthoud,  H. 

^^^•' 31-191 

Stories    of    inventors    and    discoverers. 

lllus.     Timbs,  J.     1860 19—116 

Stories  of  success.     Cobb,  J.  F.     n.  d 22—129 

Storm..    See  Meteorology  (Storms,  toniadoos,  and  winds). 
Storrs,    Richard   S.       Early    American 

spirit  and  its  genesis.     N.  Y.,  1875 44—269 

Story,  Joseph.    Miscellaneous  writings. 

Edited  by  his  son,  W.  W.  Story.     Bost., 

^^^ 22—132 

CONTENTS. 

Address  on  resigning  the  speaker's  chair,  house  of  renre- 
sentatives,  Ma8.sachiisett8.  -"'jcpre 

Apportionments  of  senators. 
Ashmuu,  Professor,  Eulogy  on. 
Autobiography. 
Barbour,  Philip  P. 
Capture,  Law  relating  to. 
Chancery  jurisdiction. 
Characteristics  of  the  age. 
Coditlcation  of  common  law. 
Commerce,  Memorial  against  restrictions  on 
Commercial  law,  Growth  of  the. 
Dexter,  Samuel. 
Digests  of  the  common  law. 
Emmet,  Thomas  A. 
Government,  Science  of. 
Harvard  university.  Rights  of  the  fellows  of. 


89 


Story,  Joseph — continued. 

Harvard  university.  Centennial  celebration  of. 

Judiciary,  Salaries  of. 

Jurisprudence. 

Legal  studies,  Value  and  importance  of. 

Legal  studies.  Course  of 

LegarS,  Hugh  S. 

Literary  tendencies  of  the  times. 

Maritime  law,  Literature  of. 

Marshall,  John. 

Mount  Auburn. 

Neutral  trade  of  the  United  States. 

Parker,  Isaac. 

Pinkuoy,  William. 

Piracy  and  the  slave  trade. 

Puritans. 

Science  and  mechanic  art.  Development  of. 

Scientific  studies.  Influence  of. 

Todd,  John. 

Trimble,  Robert. 

Washington,  Bushrod. 

For  life  and  letters  of  Story,  J.,  gee  Biography. 
Story,  William  Wetmore.     Life  and  let- 
ters of  Joseph  Story.     Bost.,  1851.     2  V.  42— 259 

Nero:   an  Iiistorical  play.     Lond. 

andN.  Y.,  1875 17-106 

Roba  di  Roma. 


[Things in  Rome.] 
Lond.,  1866.     2v 36—221 

Story  of  liberty.  Coffin,  C.  C.  1879  . . . .  43— 163 
Story  of  my  life.  Andersen,  H.  C.  1871.37—223 
Story  of  the  earth  and  man.     Dawson, 

JW.     1874 3.2_i94 

Stowe,  Mrs.  Harriet  Elizabeth  Beecher. 
Chimney  comer.  By  Christopher  Crow- 
field  [pseud.  J.     Boston,  1868 11 

CONTENTS. 

Bodily  religion ;  Dress;  Amusements 
tion,  &c. 

Lady  Byron  vindicated:  a  history 

of  the  Byron  controversy.     Bost.,  1870..  39—239 

Little  foxes.     By  Christopher  Crow- 

iield  [pscKd.].     Bost.,  1873 11—62 

CONTEXTS. 

Discourtesy;  Exactingness ;  rault-finding;  Intolerance- 
Irritability;  Persistence;  Repression. 

Palmetto-leaves  [Florida].     lllus. 


62 
The  woman  ques- 


Bost.,  1873  . 
Religious  poems. 


34—209 


lllus.       Bo.st. 


17—106 


49—301 


1867 

For  her  novels,  »«e  Fiction. 

Stranger  in  America.  Lieber,  Francis, 
1849 

Stray  studies  from  England  and  Italy. 
Green,  R.  H.     1876 23—140 

Streets,  Thomas  H.  Contributious  to 
the  natural  history  of  the  Hawaian  and 
Fanning  islands  and  lower  California, 
1873-75.  (In  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  13 
1875)  

Strength  and  beauty;  discussions  for 
young  men.     Hopkins,  M.     1874  

Strength  of  materials.     Tate,  T.     1850.. 

Strength  of  timber,  cast  and  malleable 
iron,  and  other  materials.  lUus.  Bar- 
low, P.     1851 

"  Stretton,  Hesba,"  pseud.     See  Smith, 

Hannah,  in  Fiction. 
Stretton,  J.  C.    See  Fiction. 


53—323 

14—  84 
18—109 

18—109 


STRICKLAND. 


259 


SUMNER. 


Strickland,  Agnes.  Lives  of  the  queens 
of  England.    Illu.s.    Lond.,  1871.    8  v.  37—225 

CONTENTS. 

T.  1.  Matilda  of  Flanrter.i;  Matilda  of  Scotland  ;  Adidicia 
of  'Louvaiue :  MatiMa  of  Boulogne ;  Eleanora  of 
Aquitaine ;  Be.rensaria  of  Navarro ;  IsaboUa  of 
Angoulfeme;  Eleanor  of  Provence  :  Eleanora  of  Caa 
tile:  Marjjuerite  of  France;  Isabella  of  lYance; 
Philippa  of  Ilainault:  Anne  of  Bolieniia. 

2.  Isabella  of  Valois;  Joanna  of  Navarre ;  Katherine  of 

Talois :  Margaret  of  Anjou  ;  Elizabeth  Woodville ; 
Anne  of  Warwick  ;  Elizabeth  of  York  ;  Katherine 
of  Arragon;  Anne  Boleyn. 

3.  Jane  Seymour ;  AnneofClevcs;  Katherine  Howard ; 

Katharine  Parr;  Mary. 

4.  Elizabeth. 

5.  Anno  of  Denmart ;  Henrietta  Maria ;  Catherine  of 

Bra^nza. 

6.  Mary  Beat  rice  of  Modena . 

7.  Mary  II. 

8.  Queen  Anne. 

Lives  of  the  queens  of  Scotland ,  and 

Englisli  princesse.s  connected  witli  the 
regal  succession  of  Great  Britain.  N. 
Y.,  1853-'59.     8v 37— 22r) 

CONTESTS. 

T.   1.  Margaret  Tudor ;  Magdalene. 

2.  Mary  of  Lorraine  ;  Margaret  Douglas. 

3-7.  Mary  Stuart. 

8.  Elizabeth  Stuart;  Sophia,  electress  of  Hanover. 

Strickland,  William  P.  Old  Mack- 
inaw ;  or,  the  fortress  of  the  lakes,  and 
its  surroundings.     Phila.,  ISfiO 49—298 

Strotlier,  David  H.  ( Porte  Craiion).  Vir- 
ginia illustrated.     Ilhis.     N.  Y.,  1857...  35— 216 

Stryker,  James.  *  American  quarterly 
register  and  magazine,  1848-'51.  Phila. 
6v 28—171 

Stryker,  William  S.  Official  register 
of  the  officers  and  men  of  New  Jersey 
in  the  revolntionary  war.  Trenton, 
1872 51—310 

Stuart,  G.  C.     See  Biography. 

Stnart,  Royal  house  of.     See  Biography. 
Stuarts,  The,  and  western  Europe,  from 

1678  to  1697.     {Epochs  of  history  series.) 

Hale,  Eev.  E.     n.  d 46—284 

Stubbs,    William.      Coimtitutional   his- 
tory of  England.    Oxford,  1875-'78.   3  v.  46— 282 
Early  Plantagenefs.   {Epoch* of  his- 

iori/ series.)    N.  Y.,n.  d 46 — 284 

Student,  The.     ISulwer-Lytton,  .^ir  E.  G. 

E.  L.     1860 23—141 

Studies  from  life.     Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M.  Mu- 

loch.     1861 2—    9 

Studies  of  nature.    St.  Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de. 

n.  d 31—192 

Studies  of   the  Greek  ])oet8.     Symonds, 

J.  A.     N.  Y.,  1880.     2v 15—91 

Studies,  .stories,  and  memoirs.     Jameson, 

A.  M.     1866 2.3—138 

Stndy.    See  Education. 

Study  of  words.     Trench,  R.  C.     1868    . .   15—  92 

Stumbling-blocks.     Dodge,  M.  A.  {Gail 

Uamilton).     18()8 14—84 

Style.    See  Rhetoric. 

Subjection  of  women.     Mill,  J.  S.     1870.   23—138 

Subterranean  world.      Illus.      Hartwig, 

G.     1871 , 32—194 


Subterraneous  surveying,  and  the  varia- 
tion of  the  magnetic  needle.  Fenwick, 
T.     1822 19—115 

Sub-tropical  ramhlcs.     Illus.     Pike,  N. 

1873 33—202 

Suburban  sketches.  Illus.  Howells,  W. 
1).     1872 5—31 

Success : 

Getting  on  in  the  world;  hints  on 

success  in  life.     Mathews,  W.    1876 23—140 

— ^ On  the   arts  of  self-advancement. 

Helps,  A.     {In  his  Friends  in  council,  2d 

series,  v.  1) 2:3—139 

Stories  of  success.      Cohh,   J.    F. 

n.  d 22—129 

Success  and  its  conditions.  Whip- 
ple, E.  P.     1875 23—141 

Sue,  Marie  Joseph,  called  Eugfene. 

For  his  novels,  tee  Fiction.    See,  also,  Biography  for  crit- 
ical notice  of  his  life. 

Sugar  and  hydrometers.  McCuUoh,  R.  S. 
Wash.,  1848 19—115 

Sullivan,  John.    See  Biography. 

Sullivan,  William.  Puhlic  men  of  the 
revolution ;  including  events  from  the 
peace  of  It  83  to  the  peace  of  1815;  in  a 
series  of  letters;  with  a  biographical 
sketch  of  the  author,  by  his  sou,  John  T. 
S.Sullivan.     Phila.,  1847 37—228 

Sully,  Maximilian  de  Bethune,  duke  of. 
See  Biography. 

Sumner,  Charles.  Works.  Bost.,  1874. 
9  v.     V.  10,  11,  12  missing 22—132 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Orations,  speeches,  <£c.  .• 
Truc  grandeur  of  nations :  at  Boston,  1845. 
The  scholar,  the  jurist,  the  artist,  the  philanthro- 
pist: 1846. 
Slavery  and  the  Mexican  war:  at  Boston,  1846. 
Whit«'  slavery  in  the  Barbary  states:  at  BostOD, 
1847,  &c. 

2.  Orations,  speeches,  d^c. : 

Fame  and  glory:  1847. 
The  law  of  liuman  progress:  1848. 
War  s.ystem  of  the  commonwealth  of  nations:  184ft. 
Be  true  to  the  De4:]aratiun  of  Independence:  1849. 
Equality  before  the  law:  uncaustitutionality  of 
separate  colored  schools  in  Massachusetts:  1849. 
The  free-soil  party  explained  and  vindicated:  1849. 
Sympathy  with  the  rights  of  roan  everywhere :  1851. 

3.  Orations,  speeches,  <£c. : 

Justice  to  the  land  states,  and  policy  of  roads;    In 

United  States  Senate,  1862. 
Freedom  national,   slavery  sectional:    In  United 

States  Senate,  August  26,  1853. 
The  re])re8eiitative  system  and  its  proper  basis; 

In  Massachusetts  constitutional  convention,  1853. 
The  landmarks  of  freedom  ;  no  repeal  of  the  Mis- 

souri  comi)romt8e:  in  Unit**d  States  Senate,  1854. 
Keply  to  assailants;  oath  to  support  the  Constitu- 

tiou:   weakness  of  the  South  from  slavery:     in 

United  States  Senate,  1854. 
Tho  demand  of  freedom ;    repeal  of  the  fugitive 

slave  act:  in  United  States  Senate,  18.)5. 

4.  Speeches  in  United  States  Senate,  letters,  <£c. : 

The  anti-slavery  enterprise:  its  necessity,  practi- 
cability, and  (lignity ;  with  glances  at  the  special 
duties  of  the  North':  at  New  York,  1855.     ' 

The  crime  against  Kansas;  the  apologies  for  the 
crime:  the  true  remedy:  in  United  States  Sen* 
ate,  1856. 

Usurpation  of  the  Senate  in  imprisoning  a  citizen: 
in  United  States  Senate,  1860. 
6.  Speeches  in  United  States  Senate,  letters,  dre. : 

The  barbarism  of  slavery ;  in  United  States  Senate, 
1860. 

The  republican  party:  its  origin,  necessity,  and 
permanepce;  at  JJew  York,  1860. 


SUMNBK. 


260 


SWIFT. 


Sumner,  Charlos — contiimod. 

V.  5.  Speeches  in  Vniied  States  Senate,  (6c. — continued. 

Proflidential  candidates  and  tlie  issues :  at  "Worces- 
ter, 1860. 
Lafayette,  tlio  faithful  one :  at  New  York,  1860. 
Disunion  and  a  sonthern  confederacy;  the  object: 
in  United  States  Senate,  1860. 

6.  Speeches,  letters.  (6c. : 

Emancipation  our  best  weapon:  "Worcester,  "Mass., 
1861. 

Tlie  rebellion ;  its  origin  and  main-spring.:  at  New 
York,  1861. 

The  Trent  case  and  maritime  rights:  in  United 
States  Senate,  1862. 

Kansom  of  slaves  at  the  national  capital':  in  United 
States  Senate,  1862. 

Independence  of  Hayti  and  Liberia:  in  United 
States  Senate,  1882. 

Bounty  lands  for  soldiers  out  of  real  estate  of  reb- 
els: in  United  States  Senate,  1862. 

7.  Speeches,  letters,  (£c. : 

Rights  of  sovereignty  and  rights  of  war;  two 
sources  of  power  against  the  rebellion :  in  United 
States  Senate,  1862. 

"War  powers  of  Congress;  confiscation  and  libera- 
tion: in  United  States  Senate,  1862. 

The  proclamation  of  emancipation:  its  policy  and 
necessity  as  a  war  measure  for  the  suppression 
of  the  rebellion:  at  Boston,  1862. 

Protest  against  foreign  intervention,  and  declara- 
tion of  national  purpose:  in  United  States  Sen- 
ate. 1863. 

Our  foreign  relations;  showing  present  perils  from 
England  and  Prance,  &c. :  at  New  York,  1863. 

Our  domestic  relations;  powers  of  Congress  over 
the  rebel  States :  1863. 

8.  Speeches,  letters,  dhc. ; 

Beiyamin  Fianklin  and  John  Slidell  at  Paris:  1883. 

Loyalty  in  the  Senate :  the  iron-clad  oath  for  Sen- 
ators; in  United  States  Senate,  1864. 

"Wrong  and  unconstitutionality  of  fugitive  slave 
acts:  in  United  States  Senate,  1864. 

No  property  in  man ;  universal  emancipation  with- 
out compensation:  in  United  States  Senate,  1864. 

The  national  banks  and  the  cuiTency:  in  United 
States  Senate,  1864. 

Creation  of  the  freedmen's  bureau;  a  bridge  from 
slavery  to  freedom :  in  United  States  Senate,  1865. 
0.  Speeches,  letters,  die.  : 

Make  hast*  slowly;  irreversible  guarantees:  in 
United  States  Senate,  1864. 

Slavery  and  the  rebellion — one  and  inseparable; 
issues  of  the  presidential  election :  at  New  York 
1864. 

Case  of  the  Florida;  British  seizures  in  neutral 
waters;  1865. 

Retaliation  and  treatment  of  prisoners  of  war  ■  in 
Unit«d  States  Senate.  1865. 

No  bust  for  author  of  Dred  Scott  decision:  in 
United  States  Senate.  186,5. 

Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln ;  at  Boston,  1865. 

National  security  and  the  national  faith :  at  Wor- 
cester, 1865. 

Clemency  and  common  sense;  a  curiosity  of  litera- 
ture; with  a  moral:  1865. 
For  life  of  Sumner,  see  Biography. 

*  Sun  pictures  of  Rocky  moiintain  scenery. 

Hayden,  F.  V.     1870 aO— 181 

Sun,  The.    See  Astronomy. 

Sunderland,  B.  Life  of  Dr. -William 
Gunton.     Wasb.,  1878   40—244 

Superior,  lake.     Geology  and  topography 

of  a  portion  of  the,  land  district.     lUus. 

Foster,  J.  "W.,  anrf  Whitney,  J.  D.    1850.  53—321 

Snpernataraliim.  See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Su- 
pernaturalism) ;  Occult  sciences;  Spiritualism;  Supersti- 
tions. 

Superstitions : 

Miscellanies. 


Aubrey,  J. 

CONTENTS. 


1857...  23—130 


Day-fatality;   Omens;   Dreams;  Apparitions;   Impulses: 
Enockings;  Prophesies;  Magicks,  &c. 

Modern  superstitions.   De  Quince.v, 

T.     (/n  his  Narrative  and  miscellaneous 
papers,  V.  2,  pp.  61-115) 21—126 


Superstitions — continued. 
Popular  antiquities  of  Great  Brit- 
ain.    Brand,  J.     v.  3,  1855 22—130 

See  Occult  sciences;  Spiritualism.  Also,  Blackwood's 
magazine,  v.  71,  1852  (Rural  superstitions  of  France). 

Surgery.    See  Medicine. 

Surnames.    See  Names. 

Surtees,  R.  S.    See  Fiction. 

Survey  of  the  boundary  between  the  ter- 
ritory of  the  United  States  and  the  pos- 
sessions of  Great  Britain,  from  the  Lake 
of  the  Woods  to  the  summit  of  the  Rocky 
mountains.  Campbell,  Archibald,  and 
Twining,  W.  J.  Maps.  Wash.,  1878  ..  54— 327 
•Surveying.    See  Arts  (Useful). 

Swan,  James  G.  Ilaidah  Indians  of 
Queen  Cliarlotte's  islands,  British  Co- 
lumbia ;  with  a  brief  description  of  their 
carvings,  tattoo  designs,  &c.  (/«  Sm. 
Conlrib.,  v.  21) 53—322 

Indians  of  Cape  Flattery,  Wash- 
ington Territory.  {In  Sm.  Conlrib., 
V.  16) 53—322 

Northwest  coast;    or,  three  years' 

residence     in     Washington     Territory. 

Illtis.     N.  Y.,  1857 35—216 

Sweden : 

History  of  Sweden,  to  1814.  Dun- 
ham, S.  A.     1839.     3  V 48—293 

History  of  the  revolution  in  Sweden 

[1350-15(>0].  Vertot  d'Atibeuf,  abbS  de. 
1716.  (Bound  with  his  Revolutions  of 
Portugal) 48—295 

Journey  to  Iceland  and  travels  in 

Sweden,  &c.     Pfeiffer,  Ida.     1852 36—222 

Northern    travel.      Taylor,    J.    B. 

1869 36—22* 

Scandinavia:  a  history  of  Sweden. 

Crichton,  A.,  and  Wheaton,  H.     (Edin- 
hurf/h  cabinet  library,  v.  23-24.     1838) . . .  29—180 
See,  also,  Scandinavia  ;  also,  in  Biography  (Lives  of  Ousta- 
vus  I,  "V^asa;  Gustavus  II,  Adolphus;  Charles  XII). 

Swedenborg:,   Emanuel.      Dictionary 

of  correspondences,  representatives,  &c. 

Host.,  1847 14—  83 

For  his  theological  writings,  see  Biblical  and  religious  lit- 
erature (Swedenborgianism).  See,  also,  Biography,  for 
life. 

Swedenborgianism.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature. 

Swedish.    See  Sweden. 

Su'eet,  Robert.  Flora  Australasica:  se- 
lection of  handsome  or  curious  plants, 
natives  of  New  Holland  and  the  South 
sea  islands.     lUus.     Lond.,  1827,'28....  52— 315 

Swift,  Jonathan.  Poetical  works;  life 
byMitford,  J.     Bost.,  1864.     3v 17—106 

CONTENTS. 

V.    1.   Life ;  Miscellaneous  poems. 
2-3.   Miscellaneous :  "Verses  for  fruit  women  ;  Epigrams 
on  windows ;   Riddles ;  Market-hill  poems  ;  On 
Irish  politics ;  Trifles ;  "Verses  to  Swift  and  to 
his  memory. 


SWIFT. 


261 


TALES. 


Swlfl,  Jonathan — continued. 

Works.     Lend.,  1765-'75.     24  v....  21— 12-3 

CONTESTS. 

V.        2.  GuUiver'H  travels. 

3-5.   i*ro8o  niiacellaiiies,  by  Swift,  Arbutbnot,  Pope, 
and  Gajr. 

6.  Miscellanies  in  verse,  by  Swift,  Arbiithnot,  Pope, 

ami  Gay. 

7.  Poems. 

8.  The  examiner,  and  advice  to  the  October  club. 
9, 10.   Political  writin<;a. 

11.  The  last  speech  (if  EbenezerEUiston;  The  intel- 

ligencer;  The  tatler;    Bega:ai-s'    badges:  Dia- 
logues of  genteel  cttnversation:  Sermons. 

12.  Rules  for  servants;  CoiTespondence. 

13.  Prose  miscellanies. 

14.  Correspondence  and  poem^. 

15.  .  Pro.se  miscellanies. 

16.  Prose  miscellanies  and  correspondence. 

17.  Miscellauies  in  verse  and  prose. 

18.  History  of  the  four  last  years  of  Queen  Ann&, 

and  miscellanies  in  prose  and  verse. 
19-21.   Con*espondence. 
22,  23.   Letters  to  Stella. 

24.  Index;       Corresponden<-.e      and       biographical 

sketches. 

25.  Letters  to  Stella,  and  other  correspondence. 
For  life  and  critical  notici-s  of  Swift,  gee  Biography. 

Swinburne,   Algernon    Charles.      See 

Biography. 

See,  also.  Lata  English  poets,  p.  514.  Stoddard,  E.  H. 
(IT— 104.) 

B'witzerland : 

Crania  Helvetica.    Troyon,  F.     {In 

Sm.  I{ept.,  18(54) 54—321 

Hours    of    exorcise    in    the    Alps. 

Tyndall,  J.    1873 33—222 

Lecture   on    Switzerland.     Bache, 

A.  D.     {In  Sm.  Rept.,l8:r0) 54—324 

Letters  from  Switzerland.     Goethe, 

J.  W.  von.     ( fVith  his  Autobiography, 

V.2) 40—245 

Switzerland.     Longfellow,   H.   W. 

(Poems  of  places  series.)     1877 W —  9(5 

See  Biography  (Lives  of  William  Tell;  Charles  the  Bold). 
Also,  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  98,  1865  (Switzerland  in 
summer  and  autumn). 

Sylva  florifcra:  shrubbery,  historically 
and  botanically  treated.  Phillips,  H. 
1823.     2v 52—315 

Sylvan  year.     Hamerton,  P.  G.     1876 15—89 

Syinonds,  John  Addington.  Percy 
Bysshe  Shelley.  {Enijlish  men  of  Utters 
series.)    N.  Y.,  1879 37—228 

Renaissance   in   Italy:     fine    aris. 

N.  Y.,  1879 ." 15—  89 

C0NTBNT8. 

Problem    for   the    fine    arts:    Architecture:    Sculpture; 

•Painting:  Venetian  painting:  Life  of  Michael  Angelo; 

Life  of  Benvenuto  Cellini:  The  Epignni.   Appendices : 

1.  Pulpits  of  Pisa  and   Kavello;    2.  Michael  Angelo's 
sonnets ;  3.  Chronological  tables. 

Studies  of  the  Greek  poels.     N.  Y., 

1880.     2v  15—91 

CONTENTS. 

T.  1.  Periods  of  Greek  literature;  Mythology;  Achilles; 
Women  of  Homer ;  Hesiod;  Parmenides;  Empedo- 
cles;  The  Gnomic  poets;  The  satirists;  The  lyric 
poets;  Pindar;  .Eschylus;  Sophocles. 

2.  Greek  tragedy  and  Euripides ;  Fragments  of  .Eschy- 

los,  Sophocles,  Euripides ;  Fragments  of  the  lost 
tragic  poets  ;  Ancient  and  modem  tragedy ;  Aris- 
tophanes; Comic  fragments;  The  idyllists;  The 
anthology ;  Hero  and  Leander ;  Genius  of  (ireek 
art. 

Synonyms.    See  Language. 

Synonyms  discriitiinated.     Smith,  C.  J. 

1871 15—  91 


Syntax,  Tour  of  Dr.      Combe,  William. 

n.d 16—99 

Syria: 

Howadji  in  Syria.     Curtis,  G.  W. 

181)7 33—201 

La   Syrie,   la    Terre-Sainte,    I'Asie 

Mincure,    &c.      Illiis.      Carnes,    John. 

1836 35—213 

Syri<!,      aucicnne      ct      moderne. 

(L'Unirer.s.)     Yauoski,  J.,  and  David,  J. 

1848 ■ 43—260 

See  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  73,  1853.     (27—165.)     See, 
also,  Dead  .sea :  Palestine. 

Table-talk: 

Coininonplace    book  of   thoughts, 

inoniories,  and  fancies.     Jameson,  Anna 

M.     1855 15—90 

Correspondence  "  and      table-talk, 

Haydon,  B.  R.     1877.     2  v 40—244 

Table-talk.     Coleridge,  S.  T.     {In 

A »»  Works,  v.  6.     1856) 21—127 

Table  trait.s  with    something  on   them. 

Doran,  J.     1865 23—138 

Tacitus,     Cains     Cornelius.       Works. 

Murphy,  A., /)•.     Lond.,  1830, '31.     5v..  17— 103 

CONTENTS. 

Agricola.    v.  5.  History,    v.  3, 4. 

Annals,    v.  1,2, 3.  Manners   of    the   Germans. 

Discourse  on  oratory,   v.  5.         v.  5. 

Taine,  Hippolyte  Adolphe.  Ancient 
r<>gime.     Durand,  J.,  ?r.     N.  Y. ,  1876 . . .  47— 290 

History  of  English  literature.     Van 

Laun,  H.,  fr.     N.  Y.,  1871.     2v 15—92 

Ideal  in  art.    Durand,  J.,  tr.    N.  Y., 

1868 15—  90 

Italy  :  Florence   and  Venice.     Dn- 

raiid,  H.,  (r.     N.  Y.,  1869 36—221 

Italy  :  Rome  and  Naples.     Durand, 

J.,tr.    N.  Y.,  1874 36—221 

Notes  on  England.     Rae,  W.  F.,  tr. 

N.  Y.,1872 35—213 

On   intelligence.     Hayo,  T.  D.,  tr. 

N.  Y.,  1872 30—184 

Philosophy  of  art:  art  in  Greece. 

Durand,  J.,  <)•.     N.  Y.,  1871 15—90 

Philosophy  of  art  in  the  Nether- 
lands.    Durand,  J.,  /)•.     N.  Y.,  1872....   1.5— 90 

Tour  through  the  Pyrenees.    Fiske, 

J.  S.,  tr.     N.  Y.,  1874 35—212 

Tail,  Peter  Guthrie,  and  Ste-wart,  Bal- 
four. The  unseen  universe;  or,  phys- 
ical   speculations    on    a    future    state. 

[anoM.]     1875 14—84 

Reviewed  by  J.  Fiske  in  Aw  Unseen  world. 

Tales.    See  Fiction. 

Teiles  of  a  grandfather:  history  of  Scot- 
land.    Scott,  Sir  W.     Bost.,  1861.     3  v.  48—292 

Tales  of  a  wayside  inn.     Longfellow,  H. 

W.     (/n  At*  Three  books  of  song.    1872).  16— 96 

Tales  of  old  travel.  IUub.  Kingsley,  H. 
1869 34—209 


TALFOUED. 


262 


TAYLOE. 


Talfourd,  Thomas  Noon.  Critical  and 
miscellaneous  writings.  (  Modern  British 
essai/ists.)    Bost.,  1854 23—142 

CONTENTS. 

British  novels. 

Gibber's  apology. 

Copyright.  Speeches  on. 

Dennis's,  John,  works. 

Destruction  of  the  Brunswick  theatre  by  fire. 

Dr.inia,  Hazlitt  on  the. 

Eldon  and  Stowell,  Lords. 

Gambling  melodramas,  Against. 

Godwin  William. 

Guilfoiti,  Lord,  North's  life  of. 

Hazlitt,  AVilliam,  Intellectual  char^ter  of. 

Holland,  Lady. 

Kemble,  Miss  Fanny,  First  appearance  of. 

Lisbon,  Recollections  of. 

Lloyd's  poems. 

Mackenzie,  Henry. 

Manchester  Athenaeum  anniversary  address. 

Matiirin. 

Modern  improvements,  Mr.  Oldaker  on. 

Periodical  literature,  Modem. 

Profession  of  the  bar. 

Pulpit  oratory. 

Kynier  on  tragedy. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

Shelley's  works;  Qncen  vs.  Moxon  (speech). 

Time,  Chapter  on. 

Wallace's  prospects  of  mankind. 

Westminster  play.  The. 

Wine-cellar,  The. 

Wordsworth,  William. 

Sketch  of  tlie  life  of  Charles  Lamb. 

(7b  Lamb,  C.'s,  Works.)    N.  Y.,  1867..  .  21—125 

Tallis's  illnstrated  atlas  and  modern  his- 
tory of  the  world.  Martin,  R.  M.,  erf. 
Lond.  ami  N".  Y.,  1851 B 

Talmud,  Tlie.  The  Bible,  the  Koran,  and 
the  Talmud.     Weil,  G.     1846 .J 14—  86 

Jewish  reformation  and  the  Tal- 
mud, (/m  Blackwood's  magaziue,  1869, 
p.  53-3) 27-163 

Talmud.    Newman,  L.  C.     (/«Lip- 

pincott's  magazine,  1866,  p.  521) 27 — 163 

Traditions    of    the    rabbins.      Dc 

Quiueey,  T.     ( (riWt  Ais  AA'enger,  &c.)..  21 — 126 

Taming  of  the  shrew.  Shakespeare,  Wil- 
liam    17-107 

Taiidon,  Moquin.  World  of  the  sea. 
Illus.    Hart,  H.  Martyn,  fr.    Lond.,n.  d.  31—188 

Taney,  Roger  Brooke.     See  Biography. 

Tao-ism.    Johnson,  S.     {Jn  At*  Oriental  religions: 

China,  pp.  859-906) 14—  87 

Tappen,  George.  Professional  observa- 
tions on  the  architecture  of  the  principal 
ancient  and  modern  buildings  in  France 
and  Italy;  with  remarks  on  painting 
and  sculpture.     Lond.,  1806 15 —  89 

Tardieii,  A.  S<inegambia  et  Gnin^^e. 
Paris,  1(?47.    (/.'  Dnivrri-) 43—261 

Tartary.  Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe.  Ue 
Quincey,  T.  (Narrative  papers,  v.  1.) 
1859 21—126 

Tartaric,  Beloutchistau,  Boutan,  etN<^pal. 
(U Uniters.)    Debeux,    L.,    ct   Valmont, 

V.     Paris,  1846 43—261 

See,  also,  Turkistan  and  Khiva. 

Task,  The.    Poem.    Cowper,  W.     (In  liis  Works, 

V.9.     1863) 16— »9 

Tasso,  Torcjuato.  Jerusalem  delivered : 
an  heroic  poem.  Hoole,  J.,  tr.  Lond., 
1802,    2v 17—105 


Tasso,  Torquato — continued. 

Rinaldo:   a  poem.      Hoole,  J.,  tr. 

Lend.,  1792 17—105 

Tate,  Thomas.  Strength  of  materials: 
containing  various  original  and  useful 
fornnilie,  specially  applied  to  tubular 
bridges,     wrought- iron     and    cast-iron  ' 

beams,  &c.     Lond.,  ISiO 18—109 

Taunton,  City  of.  Public  library,  Cata- 
logue of.     Taunton,  Mass.,  1878 51—310 

Tautpliceus,  Jemima  Montgomery, 6ai-- 
oness.    See  Fiction. 

Taylor,  Alexander  S.  Grasshoppers  and 
locusts  of  America.    (/«  Sm.  .Kept.,  1858).  54 — 324 

Taylor,  Edward  S.  History  of  play- 
ing cards,  with  anecdotes  of  their  use 
in  conjuring,  fortune-telling,  and  card- 
sharping.     I11U.S.     Lond.,  18C6 22—129 

Taylor,  Miks  Elizabeth.     See  Fiction. 

Taylor,  Franklin.  Pianoforte  playing. 
(Sciettce primers.)    N.  Y.,  1879 15—90 

Taylor,  Isaac.  Words  and  places;  ety- 
mological illustrations  of  history,  ethnol- 
ogy, and  geography.     Lond.,  1873 15 — 92 

Taylor,  James  Bayard.  At  home  and 
abroad:  a  sketch-book  of  life,  scenery, 
andraen.     N.  Y.,  1869 34—208 

CONTKNTfi. 

Atlantic,  The. 

First  difficulties  with  foreign  tongues. 

First  .journev  I  ever  made. 

Holidays  in  Switzerland  and  Italy. 

Humboldt,  Alexander  von. 

Interview  with  German  authors. 

Landscapes  of  the  world. 

Life  in  the  Thiiringian  forest. 

Mackinaw  and  the  lakes. 

Mammoth  cave. 

My  supematui-al  experiencee. 

Night  walk. 

November  trip  northwards. 

Panorama  of  thti  upper  Danube. 

Kambles  in  Warwickshire. 

Sketches  in  Germany. 

Smyrna  and  the  Grecian  archipelago. 

Summer  gossip  from  England. 

"relegraphic  trip  to  Newfoundland. 

Walk  from  Heidelberg  to  Nuremberg. 

Walk  tbiough  the  Thiiringian  forest 

Same.     2<1  series.     N.  Y.,  1869 34—208 

CONTENTS. 

Confessions  of  a  medium. 

Country  homo  in  America. 

Haunted  shanty. 

Home  In  the  Thiiringian  forest. 

New  pictures  from  California. 

Personal   sketches:   The  Brownings;    The  Leslies:    Tho 

writers  for  " Punch :  "  Leigh  Hunt;  Hans  C.  Andersen. 
Travels  at  liome :  Hudson  and  the  Catskills ;  Berkshire  and 

Boston;  Saco  valley:    Ascent  of  Mount   Washington; 

Montreal  and    Quebec;    T'p  the    Sagnenay;    Niagara, 

Trenton  Falls,  and  Saratoga. 
Walk  through  Franconian  Switzerland. 

By-ways  of  Europe.     N.  Y. ,  1869 . . .  35—213 

CONTKNTS. 

Balearic  days. 

Between  Europe  and  Asia. 

Catalonian  bridle-roads. 

Cniise  on  Lake  Ladoga. 

From  Perpignan  to  Moutserrat. 

Grande  Chartreuse. 

In  the  Teutobnrger  forest. 

Island  of  Maddalena,  with  a  distant  view  of  Caprera. 

Kyfl'hauser  and  its  legends. 

Land  of  Paoli. 

Little  land  of  Appenzel. 

Republic  of  the  Pyrenees. 

Trip  to  Ischia. 

Week  on  Capri. 

Winter  life  in  St.  Petersburg. 


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263 


TEMPERANCE. 


Taylor,  James  Bayard — continued. 

Egypt  and  Iceland  in  tlie  year  1874. 

N   Y.,  1874 33—203 

Pildorado;    or,   adventures   in   the 

l)atli  of  empire ;  comprising  a  voyage  to 
California,  via  Panama ;  life  in  San  Fran- 
cisco and  Monterey;  pictures  of  the  gold 
region,  and  experiences  of  Mexican 
travel..   N.  Y.,  1868 34—209 

Japan  in  our  day.     N.  Y.,  1874 36—221 

Journey  to  Central  Africa.     lUus. 

N.  Y.,  1869 33—203 

Lands  of  the  Saracen  ;  or,  pictures 

of  Palestine,    Asia   Minor,    Sicily,   and 

Spain.     N.  Y.,  1869 35—213 

Northern  travel ;  sunnner  and  win- 
ter pictures:  Sweden,  Denmark,  and 
Lapland.     N.  Y.,  1869 36—222 

Trayels  in  Greece  and  Russia,  with 

an  excursion  to  Crete.     N.  Y.,  1870 35—212 

Views  a-foot ;  or,  Europe  seen  with 

knapsack  and  staff.     N.  Y.,1870 3.'->— 213 

CONTEXTS. 

Adventures      among     the  Residence  in  Florence. 

Hartz.  Rome. 

Aasti-ian  Alps.  S<x'nea  in  Prague. 

Burns  festival.  Scenes  in  Geneva,  Leghorn, 
Christmas  in  Germany.  and  Pisa. 

Day  in  Ireland.  The  speaking  deaf. 

Glimpses  of  student  life.  Through  Bohemia  and  Mo- 
Highland  lakes.  ravia. 

Hints  for  pedestrians.  Thj'ough  Provence,  and  up 
Journey  to  Paris.  the  Rhine. 

Leipsic  and  Dresden.  Tivoli  and  the  Roman  Cam. 
Life  in  Paris.  pagna. 

Mediterranean  in  winter.  Up  the  Danuhe. 

Mendelssohn.  Vienna. 

Milan  and  the  journey   to  Voyage  from  New  York  to 

Geneva.  Liverpool. 

Month  at  Heidelberg.  Walkthrough  eastern  Switz- 
Munich.  erland. 

On  foot  from  Frankfort  to  Walk  through  Nonnandy. 

Cassel.  Walk    through    the    Oden- 
Od  the  continent.  wald. 

Passage  of  the  St.  Gothard.  Week  in  London. 

Pilgrimage  To  Vallamhiosa.  Winter   among   the  Apen- 
Rauibles  in  Saxon  Switzer-         nines. 

land.  Winter  in  Frankfort. 

Visit  to  India,  China,  and  Japan, 

in  the  year  1853.     N.  Y.,  1869 36—221 

For  his  novels,  see  Fiction. 

Taylor,  James  W.  (  United  States  commis- 
tioner  of  mining).  Report  upon  gold  and 
silver  mining  east  of  the  Rocky  mouut- 
ains,  for  1867 ' 55—325 

Taylor,  Jeremy.     Great  exemplar;   or, 
the  life  of  Jesus  Christ.   N.Y.,  18,59.   2  v.  39—237 
Se^  Biography. 

Taylor,  Joseph.  Fast  life  on  the  mod- 
em highway;  the  railroad  world.  Illus. 
N.  Y.,  1874 11—  61 

Taylor,  General  Richard.  Destruction 
and  reconstruction.  Personal  experience 
of  the  late  war.     N.  Y.,  1879 42-254 

Taylor,  Richard  Cowling.  Statistics  of 
coal:  the  geographical  and  geological 
distrihution  of  mineral  comhustihles,  or, 
fossilfuel.     Phila.,  1848 18—109 

Taylor,  William  B.  Kinetic  theories  of 
gravitation.     {In  Sm.  Rept.,  1876) 54—324 

Thoughts  on  the  nature  and  origin 

of  force,     (/n  Sm.  Rept.,  1870) 54—324 


Taylor,  William  Cooke.  History  of  the 
civil  wars  of  Ireland,  from  the  Anglo- 
Norman  invasion  till  the  union  of  the 
country  with  Great  Britain.  Edin.,  1831. 
2  V 47—286 

History  of  Mohammedanism   and 

its  sects;  derived  chiefly  from  oriental 
sources.     Lond.,  1834 14—  87 

Manual  of  ancient  and  modern  his- 
tory.    N.  Y.,  1852 43—261 

Modern  British  Plutarch;  or,  lives 

of  men  distinguished  in  the  recent  his- 
tory of  England  for  their  talents,  vir- 
tues, or  achievements.     N.  Y.,  1846 37—226 

For  contents,  gee  Biography  (Collective). 

,  ed.    Romantic  biography  of  the  age 

of  Elizabeth;  or,  sketches  of  life  from 
the  bye-ways  of  history,  by  the  Bene- 
dictine brethren  of  Glendalough.  Lond., 
1842.     V.  2 ; 36—217 

Technical  repository.      Illus.      Gill,   T. 

18^2-'-27.     11  V    18—111 

Same.     2il  series.     Loud.,  1827-'3(i. 

6  V 18—111 

Teg^ner,  Esaias  (Stoedishjmet).  Children 
of  the  Lord's  supper.  From  the  Swedish. 
(/«  Longfellow's,  H.  W.,  Poems,  v.  1). ..   16—  96 

Frithiof's  saga.     Blackley,  W.  L., 

tr.     Taylor,  Bayard,  ed.     N.  Y. ,  1871 ... .   17—105 

Tebuantepec,  Isthmus  of: 

Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys 

to  ascertain  th  piacticability  of  a  ship- 
canal  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific 
oceans,  by  the  way  of  the  isthmus  of 
Tehuantepec.  Shnfeldt,  R.  W.  Wash., 
1872 55—3.32 

Tehuantepec  railway:  its  location, 

features,  and  advantages,  under  the  La 

Sere  grant  of  1869.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1869. .  52—315 

Teig^ninouth,  Lord.  See  Shore,  John 
(Lord  Teigumouth). 

Telegraph.    See  Arts  (Useful). 

Telford,  Thomas.     Life  written  by  him- 
self; containing  a  descriptive  narrative 
of  his  professional  labors,  with  a  folio 
atlas  of  copper-plates.     Rickman,  J.,  erf.    • 
Loud.,  1838.: 41—247 

Tell,  William.     See  Biography. 

Teller,  George  D.  'American  shipper's 
and  express  guide,  traveller's  directory, 
and  official  post-office  and  telegraph 
guide.     Buffalo,  1870 26—158 

Temperance : 

De  Quiucey,  T.     (In  his  Narrative 

ami  miscellaneous  papers,  v.  2,  p.  165)..  21 — 126 

Disraeli,  Isaac.     Drinking-customs 

in  England.  (In  his  Curiosities  of  liter- 
ature, V.  3) 15—  91 

Everett,  Edward.     (In  his  Works, 

V.  1,  p.  366.     1865) 22—134 

Temperance  and  tee-total  societies. 

(In  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  73.   1853) .  27 — 165 


TEMPEST. 


264 


THACKERAY. 


Tempest,  The.  Shakespeare,  William...  17 — 187 
Temple,  Henry  John  (viscount  Palmers- 
ton).  See  Biography. 
Ten  Brook,  Andrew.  American  state 
universities;  their  origin  and  progress; 
a  history  of  congressional  university 
land-grants;  a  particular  account  of  the 
rise  and  development  of  the  university 
of  Michigan,  and  hints  toward  the  future 
of  the  American  university  system.  Cin., 

1875 14-  82 

Ten  days  in  Spain.     Field,  Kate.     1875..  35— 211 
Ten  months  in  Brazil.     lUus.     Codman,  J. 

Host.,  1367 35—214 

Tennessee : 

Annals  of  Tennessee.     Ramsey,  J. 

Q.M.     1860 50—305 

Geology  of  Tennessee,     Safford,  J. 

M.     Nashville,  1869 19—116 

Tenney,  Sanborn.     Natural  history:  a 

manual  of  zoology.  lUus.  N.  Y.,  1866.  31— 192 
Tennyson,  Alfred.     Gareth  and   Ly- 

nette.     lUus.     Bost. ,  1872 17—105 

Harold:  a  drama.     Author's  edition 

from  advance  sheets.     Bost.,  1877 17 — 105 

Poetical  works.     Bost.,  1869.     av.  17— 105 

CONTENTS. 

Enoch  Arden.    v.  1.  Maud.    v.  2. 
Idyls  of  the  king.    v.  2.       Miscellaneous  poems,    v.  1-2. 
In  memoriam.    v.  2.  Princess,  a  medley,    v.  1. 
Queen  Mary:  a  drama.    Bost.,  1875.   17 — 105 

Concordance  to  the  entire  works. 

Brightwell,  D.  B.     Loud.,  1869 17—104 

For  biographical  and  critical  notices  of  T.,  see  Biography. 

Tent  life  in  the  Holy  Land.  lUns.  Prime, 
W.C.     1874 ;?5— 214 

Tent  on  the  beach.  Whittier,  J.  G.  (In  Ai*  Works, 
V.  1) 17—105 

Teresa  de  Cepeda,  Saint.  {Spanish  nun.) 
Jameson,  Anna  Murphy.     {In   her  Le- 

"  gends  of  monastic  orders,  p.  453) 23—138 

Terlinne,  Mary  Virginia  Hawe8(iforion 
Harlaud).     See  Fiction. 

Ternaux-Conipans,  Henri.  Bibli- 
othfeque  Am^ricaiue ;  ou,  catalogue  des 
ouvrages  relatifs  ^  I'Amdrique.  Paris, 
1837 52-318 

Terpsichore,    See  Herodotus,  v.  2 17 — 103 

Terrestrial  magnetism.    See  Physics. 

Testimony  of  the  rocks.    Miller,  H.    1869.  32—193 

Texas : 

History  of  the  republic  of  Texas, 

from  the  discovery  of  the  country  to  the 
present  time.    Maillard,  N.  Doran.    1842.  50 — 305 

Information  about  Texas.    Braman, 

D.  E.  E.     1857 50-305 

Journey  through  Texas ;  or,  a  sad- 
dle-trip on  the  southwestern  frontier; 
with  a  statistical  appendix.  Olmsted, 
F.  L.     1857 36—216 

Narrative  of  the  Texan  Santa  V6 

expedition.      Kendall,  George  Wilkins. 

lUus.     1850.     2v 35—216 


Texas — continued. 

Plantae  Wrightianae  Texano-Neo- 

Mexicanae.     Gray,  A.    {In  Sm.  Contrib., 

V.  3,  5) 53—322 

Resources  and  public  men  of  Texas. 

Cordova,  J.  de.     Phila.,  1859 50—305 

Rise,  progress,  and  prospects  of  the 

republic  of  Texas.     Kennedy,  W.     1841. 

2v 50—305 

Texas  and  the   Gtilf   of   Mexico. 

lUus.    Houston,  M.  C.     1844.     2v 50—305 

Texian   expedition   against   Mier. 

Illus.     Green,  T.  J.     1845 35—216 

In  Fiction,  see  Mrs.  Wilson's  Inez,  a  tale  of  the  Alamo. 

Thackeray,  Anne  Isabella  (Mrs.  Rich- 
ard liitchie).  Toilers  and  spinsters,  and 
other  essays.     Loud.,  1874 23 — 141 

CONTENTS. 

Book  of  photographs ;  City  of  refuge;  Closed  doors;  Coun" 
try  Sunday;  Disastrous  fascinations  of  croquet;  Easter 
holiday;  Five  o'clock  tea;  Gratuities;  Heroines  and 
their  grandmothers ;  In  friendship ;  Jane  Austen ;  Little 

Saupt'rs;   Little  scholars;   Monday,  Tuesday,  Wodnes- 
ay,  &.C. ;   New  fl()wer;   Newport '  market ;  Out  of  the 
silence;  Rome  in  the  holy  week ;  Toilers  and  spinsters. 
For  her  novels,  see  Fiction. 

Thackeray,  William  Makepeace.  Bal- 
lads. {Hound  trith  Tales.)  Illus.  Loud., 
1870 11—  60 

CONTENTS. 

Ballads ;  Ballads  of  policeman  X ;  Five  German  ditties ; 
Four  imitations  of  B6i  anger ;  Imitation  of  Horace ; 
Love-songs  mmle  easy ;  Lyra  Hibemica ;  Old  friends 
with  new  faces. 

English  humorists  of  the  eight- 
eenth century.  {Bound  with  The  Four 
Georges.)    Illus.    Lond.,1869.    2 copies.  40 — 245 

CONTENTS. 

Addison  ;  Goldsmith  ;  Smollett ;  Congreve ;  Hogarth ; 
Steele;   Fielding;  Pope;   Sterne;   Gay;   Prior;  Swift. 

Four   Georges.      Loud.,    1869.      2 

copies 40 — 245 

Irish  sketch-book ;  and  notes  of  a 

journey  from  Cornhill  to  Grand  Cairo. 

Illus.     Loud.,  1870 12—73 

Notes  of  a  journey  from  Cornhill  to 

Grand  Cairo.  {Bound  with  Irish  sketch- 
book.)   Illus.     Lond.,  1870 12—73 

CONTENTS. 

Vigo;  Lisbon;  Lady  Mary  Wood;  Gibraltar;  Athens; 
Smyrna ;  Constantinople':  Rhodes ;  White  squall ;  Tel* 
raessus;  Day  and  night  in  Syria ;  From  Jaffa  t«  Jerusa. 
lem :  Jerusalem  ;  From  J.alTil  to  Alexandria  ;  Cairo. 

Paris  sketch-book.     Illus.     Lond., 

1869.    2  copies   12—73 

CONTENTS. 

Beatrice  Merger;  B6ranger  (Imitations  of) ;  Caricatures 
and  lithography  in  Paris ;  Cartouche ;  Case  of  Peytel ; 
Caution  to  travelers:  Devil's  wager;  F^tes  of  July; 
French  dramas  and  melodramas ;  French  fashionable 
novels;  French  school  of  painting;  Gambler's  death: 
Invasion  of  France:  Little  Poinsmet:  Meditations  at 
Versailles ;  Napoleon  and  his  system :  Painter's  bar- 
gain; Sand  (Mme.)  and  the  new  apocalypse;  Story  of 
Mary  Ancel. 

Roundabout    papers.      Reprinted 

from    the    Cornhill    magazine.      Illus. 

Loud.,  1869 12—  72 

CONTENTS. 

Autour  de  mon  chapeau;  De  finibus;  De  juventute; 
Desseins;  Hundred  years  hence;  Joke  I  once  heard 
from  the  late  Thomas  Hood ;  Last  sketch  ;  Lazy,  idle 


HAOKERAY. 


265 


THOMAS. 


Thackeray,  William  Makepeace — continued. 

boy ;  Lett's  diary ;  Mississippi  bubble ;  Nil  niai  bonum  ; 
Notch  on  the  axe ;  Notes  ot  a  weelc's  holiday ;  Ogres ; 
On  a  chftlk-niark  on  the  door;  On  Alexandrines;  On  a 
medal;  On  a  peal  of  bells;  On  a  pear-tree;  On  being 
found  out;  On  half  a  loaf;  On  some  carp  at  Sans  Souci; 
On  some  late  great  victories  ;  On  ribbons;  Round  about 
the  Christmas  tree ;  Screens  in  dining  rooms :  Small-beer 
chronicle;  Strange  to  say ;  Onclubpaper;  Thomsinthe 
cnshiou  ;  Tunbridge  toys ;  Two  children  in  black  ;  Two 
roundabout  papers  which  I  intend  to  write. 

— ^—  Second  funeral  of  Napoleon.   ( Bound 

toif A  Roundabout  papers.)    Lond.,  1869.  12 — 72 

COXTKKTS. 

Disinterment  of  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena ;  Voyage  from  St. 
Helena  to  Paris ;  Funeral  ceremony. 

For  novels  of  Thackeray,  tee  Fiction.  For  life,  tee  Biog- 
raphy. 

Thalheinier,  Mary  Elsie.  Manual  of 
ancient  history.     Illus.     Gin.,  1872  ....  43— 261 

Thatcher,  Benjamin  Buasey.  Indian 
biography ;  an  historical  account  of 
those  individuals  who  have  been  dis- 
tinguisjiod  among  the  North  Americau 
natives  as  orators,  warriors,  statesmen, 
and  other  remarkable  characters.  N.  Y., 
1848.     2v..... 36—217 

Thaxter,  Celia.  Among  the  Isles  of 
Shoals.     Illus.     Bost.,1873 34—209 

Theatres  of  Paris.  Matthews,  J.  Brander. 
1880 36—220 

Theinistocles.    See  Biography. 

Theocritus,  Translations.    Dryden,  J. 

(/» /n«  Works,  V.  3,  p.  139) 16—98 

Stedman,   E.   C.      Tennyson    and 

Theocritus.     (In  his  Victorian  poets,  p. 

201) 23—139 

See,  alto,  Literature  (Greek). 

Theologia  Germaiiica.  Translated  from 
the  German  by  Wiukwortb,  Susanna. 
With  preface  by  Kingsley,  C.  Bost., 
1860 14—  83 

Theological    essays.     De    Qnincey,    T. 

1854.     2v 21—126 

Theology.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature. 

Theology  in  the  English  i)oets.     Brooke, 

S.  A.     1875 14—84 

Theology  in  the  public  schools.    Coxe,  A.  C.    {In 

North  American  review,  March,  1881) D — 

Theophrastus.  Characters,  illus- 
trated by  physiognomical  sketches. 
Lond.,  1831 22—130 

Caractferes,  trad,  du  Grec,  par  La 

Bruyfere.     {In  Moralistes  Fran^ais,  pp. 
391-438.)     Paris,  1869 23—142 

Thesaurus  of  English  words  and  phrases. 

Eoget,  P.  M.     1868 15—93 

Theuriet,  Andrei.    See  Fiction. 

Thierry,  Jacques  Nicolas  Augustin. 
Historical  essays,  published  under  the 
title  of  "  Dix  ans  d'dtudes  historiques," 
and  narratives  of  the  Merovingian  era; 
or,  scenes  of  the  sixth  century.  Phila., 
1845 23—  142 

COKTENTS. 

-Ancient  and  modern  spirit  of  French  lawyers ;  Antipathy 
of  race  which  divides  the  French  nation ;  Character  and 
policy  of  the  Franks ;  Character  of  the  men  of  the  revo- 

34 


Thierry,  Jacques  N.  A. — continued. 

lution  of  1640 ;  Classification  of  thehistory  of  France  by 
royal  races ;  Conquest  of  England  by  the  Normans ; 
Constitution  of  the  Ottoman  empire;  Enfranchisement 
of  the  communes:  English  constitution  ;  Episodes  of  the 
history  of  Brittany ;  Glance  at  the  history  of  Spain  ;  His- 
tory  of  Jac(iues  lionhomme ;  History  of  Scotland  :  Histor- 
ical course  at  the  college  de  Franco  ;  Letter  on  histoid  of 
France;  Life  of  Anne  Boleyn  ;  I^ife  of  Colonel  Hutchin- 
son ;  Local  and  municipal  I'repdom  ;  Naixativea  of  Mero- 
vingian times  ;  National  spirit  of  the  Irish :  Philosophy 
of  the  18th  and  19tb  centuries;  Primitive  meaning  of 
title  of  king ;  Revolutions  of  England ;  Revolution  of 
1688 ;  Roman  empire ;  Some  errors  of  modem  historians. 

History  of  the  conquest  of  England 

by  the  Normans.     Lond.,  1847.    2  v . . . .  46—282 

History  of  the  tiers  6tat ;  or,  third 

estate  in  France.     Lond . ,  1859 47—290 

Thiers,  Louis  Adolphe.     History  of  the 
French  revolution  (to  1799).   Lond.,n.  d.  47—290 
See  Biography  for  life  of  Thiers ;  alto,  G-overmuent  of 
Thiers,  1871-1873.    Simon,  J.     1879.    2  v.  (47-290). 

Things  a  lady  would  like  to  know  con- 
cerning domestic  management  and  ex- 
penditure ;  arranged  for  daily  reference, 
with  hints  regarding  the  intellectual 
and  physical  life.   Southgate,  H.    1872  .  22—129 

Things  not  generally  known :  a  popular 
hand-book  of  facts.  Wells,  David  A. ,  ed. 
N.  Y.,1873 22—129 

Thirlwall,  Connop,  bishop  of  St.  Da- 
vid's. History  of  Greece  (to  B.  C.  146). 
N.  Y.,1848-'51.     2v 47—288 

Thirst  and  hunger.    {Blackwood' t  inagazine,  v.  83, 

p.l,  1858) 27—165 

Thirty  years  in  the  harem.   Melek-Hanum. 

1872 41—251 

Thirty  years  in  the  United  States  senate. 

Benton,  T.  H.     1854.     2  v 52—316 

Thirty  years'  war,  1618-1648.  Gardiner, 
S.  E.     1874.     {Epochsof  history  series)..  i&—)lM 

Same.     1878 46—284 

Thirty  years'  war.     Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von. 

1861 48—296 

Thirty  years  with  the  Indian  tribes  on  the 
American  frontiers.  Personal  memoirs  of 
a  residence  of.    Schoolcraft,  H.  R.    1851.  34 — 207 

Thomas,  Cyrus.  Chinch  bug:  its  his- 
tory, character,  and  habits,  and  the 
means  of  destroying  it  or  counteract- 
ing its  injuries.  {Bulletin  No.  5  of  the 
United  States  Entomological  Commission.) 
Wash.,  1879 54—327 

Lists  and  descriptions  of  new  species 

of  Orthoptora,  with  remarks  on  the  Ca- 
lopteniis  spretus,  or  hateful  grassliop- 
per.  Illus.  {Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the 
Unit^  States  (leological  Surrey  of  the  Ter- 
ritories. )    Wash.,  1871 54—327 

Zoology  and  botany.     In  two  parts. 

Part  1 :  Synopsis  of  the  Acrididie  of  North 
America.  Part  2:  Acridida)  of  North 
America  not  found  in  the  United  States. 
Illus.  {Final  reports  or  monographs  of  the 
United  States  Geological  Survey  of  the  Ter- 
ritories, V.  5.)    Wash.,  1873 54—327 


THOMAS. 


266 


THEEE. 


Thomas,  Joseph.  "Comprehensive  med- 
ical (lictiouary  ;  with  an  apjiendix,  com- 
prising a  list  of  all  the  more  important 
articles  of  the  materia  medica,  arranged 
according  to  their  medicinal  properties. 
Phila.,  1874 25—150 

Universal  pronouncing  dictionary  of 

biography  and  mythology.    Phila.,  1870. 

2  V 25—153 

Thompson,  Andrew.  In  the  Holy 
Land.     lUus.     Lond.,  1874 35—214 

Thompson,  Benjamin  (count  liumford). 
Essays,  political,  economical,  and  philo- 
sophical.    Lond.,  1797-1802 23—142 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Establishment  for  the  poor  at  Munich ;  Principles  on 
which  establishments  for  the  relief  of  the  poor  may 
be  formed  in  all  countries ;  Food  and  feeding  of  the 
poor;  Chimney  fire-places;  Public  institutions  in 
Bavaria:  Appendix. 

2.  Fire  and  economy  of  fuel;  Propagation  of  heat  in 

Huids,  and  various  substances ;  Source  of  heat  ex- 
cited by  friction. 

3.  Kitchen  fire-places  and  kitchen  utensils ;  Salubrity 

of  warm  rooms  and  warm  bathing ;  Management  of 
fires  in  closed  fire-pliices ;  Use  of  steam  as  a  vehicle 
for  transporting  heat. 

Thompson,  Benjamin  F.  History  of 
Long  Island,  from  its  discovery  and  set- 
tlement to  the  present  time.  Illus.  N.  Y., 
1843.     2v 49—298 

Thompson,  Daniel  Pierce.  See  Fic- 
tion. 

Thompson,  Mortimer  N.  (Q.  E.  Philan- 
der Doesticks,  P.  B. ,  pseud.).    See  Fiction. 

Thompson,  Richard  W.  Papacy  and 
the  civil  power.     N.  Y.,  1876 14—83 

Thompson,  Waddy.  Recollections  of 
Mexico.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1846 48—297 

Thompson,  Zadock.  History  of  Ver- 
mont, natural,  civil,  and  statistical. 
Illus.    Burlington,  1842 50—304 

Thomson,  Charles  Wyville.  Atlantic, 
The:  Voyage  of  the  Challenger.  N.  Y., 
1878.     2v 34—207 

Depths  of  the  sea :  general  results 

of  the  dredging  cruises  of  H.  M.  SS. 
"Porcupine"  and  "Lightning,"  1868- 
70.     N.  Y.  and  Lond.,  1873 31—188 

Thomson,  James.  Poetical  works. 
Host., 1865.    2v ,  17—105 

CONTENTS. 

Castle  of  indolence,    v.  2. 

Commendatory  verses,    v.  1. 

Juvenile  poems,    v.  1. 

Liberty,    v.  1. 

Memoir  of  Thomson,    v.  1. 

Miscellaneous  poems,    v.  1. 

Prologues  and  epilogues,    v.  1. 

Seasons,    v,  2. 

Songs  in  the  masque  of  "Alfred."    v.  1. 

See  Biography. 
The  seasons.     {Bound  u-ith  Course 

of  time.    Pollok,  Robert.)    Bost.,  1862.  17— 105 
Thomson,  Katherine  Byerly  ( Grace  and 

Philip    Wharton,    j>8ei«i.).      Memoirs  of 

Sarah,  duchess  of  Marlborough,  and  of 

the  court  of  Queen  Anne.     Lond.,  18.39. 

2v 41—252 


Thomson,  Katherine  Byorly — continued. 

Memoirs  of  the  Jacobites  of  1715 

andl745.     Lond.,  1845.     3v 37—228 

Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sir  Walter 

Raleigh,  with  some  account  of  the  period 

in  which  he  lived.     Lond. ,  1830 41—249 

Queens  of  society.     Illustrated  by 

Charles  Altamont  Doyle  and  the  broth- 
ers Dalziel.     Lond.,  1872 37—225 

Wits  and  beaux  of  society.  Illus- 
trated by  H.  K.  Browne  and  James  God- 
win, and  engraved  by  the  brothers  Dal- 
ziel.   Lond.,  1871 37—224 

Thoreau,   Henry  David.     Cape  Cod. 

Bost.,  1865 34—209 

Excursions.    Bost.  ,1866 34—209 

CONTEKl-e. 

Autumnal  tints ;  Biographical  sketch ;  Landlord;  Natural 
history  of  Massachusetts ;  Night  and  moonlight ;  Suc- 
cession of  forest  trees ;  Walking ;  Walk  to  Wachusett ; 
Wild  apples;  Winter  walk. 

Letters  to  various  persons.    Bost., 

1865 42—259 

CONTENTS. 

Letters;  Poems:  Fisher's  boy;  Haze;  Inspiration;  Mist; 
Mountains;  Prayers;  "Komans,  countrymen,  and  lov- 
ers;" Smoke;  .Sympathy. 

Mainewoods.     Bost.,  1868 34—209 

CONTENTS. 

Ktaadn ;  Chesnncook ;  AUegasb  and  East  branch ;  Appen- 
dix of  natural  history  and  Indian  words. 

Walden.    Bost.,  1874 34—209 

CONTENTS. 

Baker  farm;  Bean-field;  Brute  neighbors;  Economy; 
Former  inhabitants  and  winter  visitors;  Higher  laws; 
House-warming;  Pond  in  winter;  Ponds,  The;  Read 
mg ;  Solitude ;  Sounds ;  Spring ;  Village,  The ;  Visitors ; 
where  I  lived  and  what  1  lived  for;  Winter  animals. 

Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merri- 
mack rivers.     Bost. ,  1868 34—209 

Yankee  in  Canada ;  with  anti-slav- 
ery and  reform  papers.     Bost.,  1874 34 — 210 

CONTENTS. 

Civil  disobedience ;  Concord  to  Montreal ;  Herald  of  free- 
dom ;  Last  days  of  John  Browu  ;  Life  without  principle ; 
Paradise  (to  bo)  regained:  Plea  for  John  Brown; 
Prayers;  Quebec  and  Montmorenci;  Scenery  of  Quebec 
and  the  St.  Lawrence;  Slavery  in  Massachusetts;  St. 
Anne;  Thomas  Carlylo  and  his'works ;  Walls  of  Quebec: 
Wendell  Philips  before  the  Concord  lyceum. 

See.  also,  Biography. 

Thornton,  J.  Quinn.  Oregon  and  Cal- 
ifornia in  1848,  with  an  appendix,  includ- 
ing authentic  information  on  the  subject 
of  the  gold  mines  in  California.  Illus. 
N.Y.,  1849.     2v 34—210 

Thorstein's  sagas.      (In  Viking  tales  of 

the  north,  1877) 15—  92 

Thorvaldsen :  his  life  and  works.     Illus.  ~ 
Plon,  E.     Bost.,  1874 42—259 

Thoughts  about  art.    Hamerton,   P.  G. 

1874 15—  89 

Thoughts,  letters,  and  opuscules.  Pascal, 
Blaise.     Wight,  O.  W.,  «r.     1869 23—138 

Thousand  miles  in  the  Rob  Roy  canoe. 
Illus.     Macgregor,  J.    1871    35—213 

Three  books  of  song.  Longfellow,  H.  W. 
1872 16—  96 


THESE. 


267 


TOEREY. 


Three    centuries   of  EngliBli   literature. 

Yonge,  C.  D.     1872 15—92 

Three  thousand  miles  through  the  Eocky 

mountains.      lUus.     Mc(>lure,    A.     K. 

Phila.,  181)9 35—216 

Three  years  in  California.    Illus.     Colton,    . 

W.     1851 34—210 

Throne  of  David.  Illus.   Ingraham,  J.  H.     , 

18(i0 5—30 

Through  Tersia  by  caravan.    Arnold,  A. 

1877 35—211 

Through   the  dark  continent.      Stanley, 

H.  M.     1878 33—203 

Thucydides.     History    of   the    Felo- 

ponnesian  war.     Smith,  W.,  tr.    Phila., 

1840 17—103 

Sellar,   W.  Y.     Characteristics  of  Tlmcid- 

ides.    (Zn  Oxford  essays,  p.  273.    1857.) 23—143 

For  life  of  Thucydides,  see  Biography. 
Thunder  and  lightning.    See  Meteorology. 
Thunder    and   lightning.     Illus.      Fon- 

vielle,  W.  de.     1872 32—196 

Tickell,    Thomas.      Poetical     works: 

with  life  by  Dr.  Johnson.     (Bound  with 

Parnell,  T.,  Poems.)     Host.,  1864 16—95 

See,  also,  Biography. 
Ticknor,    George.       Life    of    William 

Hickling  Prescott.     Bost.,  1864 41—249 

See,  also.  Biography. 
Ticonderoga,  Capture  of.    Address  before 

the  Vermont  Historical  Society,  deliv- 
ered at  Montpelier,  Vt.,  October  8,  1872. 

Chittenden,    Lucius  E.    -Rutland,  Vt., 

1872 42 — 255 

Tides : 

Law  of  deposit  of  the  flood  tide : 

its  dynamical  action  and  office.     Davis, 

C.  H.     (In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  3) 53—322 

Tidal  observations  in  the  Arctic  sea. 

Kane,  E.  K.     (/n  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  13)..  53—322 

Tiers  6tat ;  or,  third  estate  in  France. 
Thierry,  J.  N.  A.     1859 47—290 

Tiinbs<  John.  Stories  of  inventors  and 
discoverers  in  science  and  the  useful 
arts.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1860 19—116 

Year-book  of  facts  in  science  and 

art.     Loud.,  1853-'57.     5v 32—198 

Timon  of  Athens.    See  Shakespeare,  William. 

Tiinrod,  Henry.  Poems :  with  a  sketch 
of  the  poet's  life.  Hayne,  P.  H.,  ed. 
N.  Y.,  1873 17—105 

Tintoretto,  Jacopo  Eobusti.  <See  Biog- 
raphy. 

*'  Titcoinb,  Timothy,"  pseud.  See  Hol- 
land, J.  G. 

Titus  Andronicus.    See  Shakespeare,  William. 

Xocqucville,  Charles  Alexis  Henri 
Maurice  Cl^rel  de.  Memoirs,  letters,  and 
remains.     Bost.,  1862.     2v 39—234 

•^— —  Old  regime  and  the  revolution. 
Bonner,  J.,  ir.    N.  Y.,  1856 46—280 


Tocqueville,  C.  A.  H.  M.  C.  de— continued. 

Republic  of  the  United   States  of 

America,  and  its  political  institutions, 
reviewed  and  examined.  Reeves,  H.,  tr. 
N.  Y.,  1862 49—301 

Todd,  D.  P.  Continuation  of  De 
Damoiseau's  tables  of  the  satellites  of 
Jupiter  to  the  year  1900.     Wash.,  1876..  55—331 

Toilers  and  spinsters,  and  other  essays. 
Thackeray,  A.  I.  (Mrs.  Ilichmond  Ritchie). 
1874 23—141 

Toleration.    The  need  for  tolerance.    Helps,  A. 

(In  his  Friends  in  council,  v.  2,  p.  272) 23—139 

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Tomo-chi-chi,  Mico  of  the  Yama^ 

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To-morro'W  of  death.     Illns.     Figuier,  L. 

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Toner  lectures  for  the  advancement  of 
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Tourg-enieflf,  Ivau  Sergievitch.  See 
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God-man :  search  and  manifesta- 
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Tovrnsend,  Virginia  Frances.  See 
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Tracts  on  matliematical  and  philosophical 
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Travels  of  an  Irish  gentleman  in  search 
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Tredgold,  Thomas.  Elemeutary  prin- 
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Trench,  Richard  Chenevix,  archbishop     ' 
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Trenton  falls.    Illus.    Willis,  N.  P.   1851.34—209 

Trevelyan,  George  Otto.  Life  and 
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Tristram,  Henry  Baker.  Seven  golden 
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Troilus  and  Cressida.    See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Trollope,  Anthony.  North  America. 
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W.  M.  Thackeray.     {English  men  of 

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Trollope,  Thomas  Adolph us.  (See  Fic- 
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Trowbridge,  David.  Ancient  fort 
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Trowbridge,  John  Townsend.    Vaga- 
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Troyon,  Frederic.      Crania  Helvetica. 

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Trueba  y   Cosia,  Don  Telesforo  de. 

Romance    of    historj':     Spain.        Illus. 

Lond,,  n.  d 12—  68 

True  order  of  studies.  Hill,  T.  1876. . . .  14—  82 
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TYERMAN, 


Tryon  county;  or,  the  border  warfare  of 

New  York.     Campbell,  W.  W.     1831 ...  50— 305 

Tschudi,  Johaun  Jacob  von.  Travels 
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Tucker,  George.  Life  of  Thomas  Jef- 
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Tucker,  Nathaniel  Beverly.  Partisan 
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Tuckermaii,  Charles  K.  Greeks  of 
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Tudor,  William.  Life  of  James  Otis,  of 
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Tndor  princesses.    <S«e  Strickland,  A. 

Tuke,  Daniel  Hack.  Illustrations  of  the 
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Tullocll,  John,  principal  of  St.  An- 
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Tupper,    Martin  Farquhar.      Poetical 

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TURKEY. 
History. 

*  GS-eneral  historie  of  the  Turkes,  from  the  first  be- 
ginning of  that  nation  to  the  rising  of  the  Otho- 
man  familie,  with  aU  the  notable  expeditions  of 
the  Christian  princes  against  them ;  with  the 
lives  and  conquests  of  the  Oihoraan  kings  and 
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Hi«tory  of  the  Ottoman  Tnrks.  Creasy,  Sir  Ed- 
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Ottoman  and  the  Spanish  empires  in  the  16th  and 

17th  centuries.    Ranke,  Leopold.    Phila.,  1845..      42—256 

Ottoman  power  in  Europe.    Freeman,  Edward  A. 

Lond.,  1877 42—256 

Description  and  Travels. 

American  among  the  orientals;  including  an  audi- 
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Oongtantinople.    Amices,  E.  de.    N.  T.,  1878 85—211 

Diary  in  Turkish  and  Greek  waters.  Illus.  How- 
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Felton,  C.  C,  ed.    Bost.,  1855 35—211 

From  the  lakes  of  Killamey  to  the  Golden  Horn. 

Field,  Henry  Martyn.    N.  T.,  1877  36—221 

Turkey.    Baker,  James.    N.  Y.,  1877 35—211 

See,  aleo,  Eastern  question.  Also,  Contemporary  life  and 
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England  and  Turkey,  Inter,  rev.,  June  and  Sept.,  1879 
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questions,  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  74,  1853  (27 — 164) ;  Turks 
and  Greeks,  Lond.  guar,  rev.,  p.  268,  1854  (27 — 162); 
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Turnbull,  David.  Travels  in  the  we.st 
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Turnbull,  William.  Reports  on  the 
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Turnbull,  William.  Treatise  on  the 
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Turner,  Sharon.  History  of  the  Anglo- 
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Arnim;  Bennigsen;  Bismarck;  Camphausen;  DelbrUck; 
Falk;  Gneist;  Hasselmann;  Hohenlohe;  Jacoby;  Las- 
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Sybel;  Treitschke;  Virchow ;  Windthorst. 

"  Twain,  Mark,"  pseud.  See  Clemens, 
S.  L. 

Twelfth  night.    See  Shakespeare,  William. 

Twelve  miles  from  a  lemon.  Dodge,  M. 
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Twelve  months'  volunteer,  and  history  of 
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Twenty-five  years  of  my  life,  and  me- 
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Twiss,  Travers.  Oregon  territory :  its 
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treaties  and  negotiations  between  the 
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Twro  chancellors :  prince  Gortchakoff  and 

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Two  gentlemen  of  Verona.    See  Shakespeare,  William. 

Two  paths  and  seven  lamps.  Illus.  Rus- 
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Two  thousand  miles  on  horseback.     Me- 

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Two  years  before  the  mast.     Dana,  R.  H. 

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Tyerman,  Luke.  Life  and  times  of 
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UNITED  STATES. 


Tyler,  James  Endell.  Henry  of  Mon- 
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Tyler,  Moses  Coit.  History  of  American 
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Tyler,  Samuel.  Memoir  of  Eoger  Brooke 
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Tyiiims,W.E.,  and  VSryatt,M.D.  Art 
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Tyndall,  John.  Address  at  Belfast. 
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Contributions  to  molecular  physics 

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N.  Y.,  1873 32—195 

Faraday  as  a  discoverer.     N.   Y., 

1873 39—234 

Forms  of  water  in  clouds,  rivers, 

ice,  and  glaciers.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1872. ..  32— 194 

Fragments  of  science  for  unscien- 
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•   N.  Y.,  1872 32—197 

C0NTENT6. 

Address  to  students ;  Chemical  rays  and  the  structure 
and  li{^ht  of  the  sky ;  Constitution  of  nature  ;  Death  by 
lightning ;  Dust  and  disease ;  Lecture  on  magnetism ; 
Life  and  letters  of  Faradav  :  Matter  and  force ;  Miracles 
and  special  providences ;  Prayer  and  natural  law;  Ra- 
diant heat  m  relation  to  the  color  and  chemical  con- 
struction of  bodies ;  Radiation  ;  Science  and  sjjirits ; 
Scientific  materialism ;  Scientific  use  of  imagination  ; 
Vitality. 

Heat  considered  as  a  mode  of  mo- 
tion.    Illus.     N.  Y. ,  18G9 32—194 

Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.    Illus. 

N.  Y.,  1873 36—222 

Lessons  in  electricity.     (In  Popular 

science  monthly,  v.  9,  1876) 32—192 

Light  and  electricity:  notes  of  lect- 

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Martineau   and  materialism.      (/» 

Popular   science  monthly,  v.  8,  p.  129, 

1875) - 32—197 

Recent    researches.      {In    Popular 

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Reply  to  the  critics  of  the  Belfast 

address.     {In  Popular  science  monthly, 

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Sound :  eight  lectures.   Illus.  N.  Y., 

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Sketch    of  Pro/.    Tyndall.       (7n    Popnlar 

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Tyudall's  relation  to  popular  science.  Helm- 

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Types  of  mankind.  Illus.  Nott,  J.  C, 
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Tyson,  George  E.  Arctic  experiences. 
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Tytler,  Alexander  Fraser.  Elements  of 
general  history,  ancient  and  modem, 
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an  American  gentleman ;  and  a  table  of 
chronology,  &c.     Concord,  N.  H.,  1851.  43—263 

Tytler,  Patrick  Frazer.  Engiand  under 
the  reigns  of  Edward  the  sixth  and 
Mary.     Loud.,  1839.     2v 46—282 

"Tytler,  Sarah"  (pseud,  of  Keddie,  Miss 
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Ulbach,  Louis.     See  Fiction. 

Uncivilized  races  of  men.     Illus.     Wood, 

J.  G.     1871.     2v 30—185 

Under  the  willows,  and  other  poems. 
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Vngewitter,  Francis  H.  Europe,  past 
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Union  Pacific  railroad.    See  United  States  (Government  sur- 
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UNITED  STATES. 

Almanacs,  Registers,  &c. 

American  almanac  and  repository  of  useful  knowl- 
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American  almanac  and  treasury  of  facts,  statistical, 
financial,  and  political,  for  the  years  1878-'81. 
Spofford,  Ainsworth  E.    Wash.,  1879-'81.    4  v..      28—170 

American  annual  register.     1825-'33.     6  v 28 — 173 

•Official  register  of  the  United  States,  1816-'79. 

30v 51—312 

Statistical  register  of  the  United  States.    Hazard, 

S.     1840, '41.     5v 51—310 

Tribtme  almanac  for  the  years  1838  to  18C8,  in- 

•    elusive.    1868.    2v 28—167 

United  States  Treasury  register,  containing  a  list 
of  persons  employed  in  the  Treasury  Department, 
&c.,1877.     Wash., 1877 52—314 

Antiquities  and  Archaeology. 

Archaeology  of  the  United  States.    Haven,  S.  i'. 

{In  Sm.  Contrib.,  v.  8) 53—322 

See  America  (Antiquities  and  archaeology). 

Army  and  Navy. 

ARMY. 

Army  and  navy  journal,  and  gazette  of  the  regular 
and  volunteer  forces  of  the  United  States.  1863- 
•65.    2v 51—311 

Army  life  in  a  black  regiment.    Higginson,  T.  W. 

1870 23—139 

Army  register  of  the  volunteer  force  of  the  United 

States  Army  for  the  years  ]861-'65.    1865.    8  v. .      51—311 

Army  regulations  of  the  United  States,  revised. 

1861-1863.     2v 51—312 

Art  of  war  in  Europe  in  1854,  '55,  '56.    Delafleld, 

Richard.    Wash.,  1860 54—328 

Complete  regular  army  register  of  the  United  States 
for  one  hundred  years  (1779  to  1879),  with  volun- 
teer general  staff  during  the  war  with  Mexico, 
&c.    Hamersly,  Thomas  H.  S.    Wash.,  1880...      51—310 

Dictionary  of  all  ofiicers  who  have  served  in  the 
army  of  the  United  States  from  1789  to  1853. 
Gardner,C.K.    1853 25—149 

Dragoon  campaigns  to  the  Rocky  mountains:  a 
history  of  the  regiment  of  United  States  dra- 
goons, by  a  dragoon.    N.  T.,1836 4»— 302 


UNITED  STATES. 


271 


UNITED  STATES. 


United  States— continued. 

Legislative  liistory  of  the  8ul)8iatence  department 
of  the  United  States  aimy  from  1775  to  1876. 
Wash.,  1877 54—827 

Military  and  topographieal  atla.s  of  the  United 
States;  iuchiding  tlie  Britisli  possessions,  to 
which  is  added  a  list  of  tlie  military  districts,  a 
register  of  the  army,  and  a  list  of  the  navy  of  the 
United  States.     Molish,  John.     Phila.,  1813 62—317 

Military  laws  of  the  United  States.    Callan,  John 

F.     1858 29—277 

*  Official  army  register.    1815-1881 : 51—312 

*  Register  of  the  officers  and  graduates  of  the  United 

States  Military  Academy  at  West  Point,  N.  Y., 
from  March  16,  1802,  to  Jan.  1,  1850.    Cullum, 

George  W.    N.  Y.,  1850 51—313 

Table  of  United  States  hounties  and  premiums. 

SevillcW.P.     1865 55—331 

See,  also,  in  this  class,  under  Congressional  Reports,  va- 
rious reports  issued  from  tlie  bureaus  of  the  Department 


of  War. 


NAVY. 


Historical  sketch  of  the  United  States  naval  acad- 
emy.   Soley,  J.R.    1876 43— 2C5 

History   of  the    navy.      Illus.     Boynton,  C.  B. 

1867, '68.    2v 43—265 

History  of  llie  navy  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica.   Cooper,  J.  F.    1839.    2v 43—265 

List  of  the  merchant  vessels  of  the  United  States, 
with  the  official  numl>ers  and  signal  letters 
awarded  them.  Also  list  of  vessels  of  the  United 
States  navy  and  revenue-marine  service.  Wash., 
1876 437-265 

Mannal  of  naval  tactics ;  with  a  brief  critical  analy- 
sis of  the  principal  modem  naval  battles.  Ward, 
JamesH.    N.  Y.,  1859 43—266 

Naval  history  of  the  United  States.      Clark,  T. 

1814.    2v 43—26* 

Naval  register  of  the  United  States,  from  1775  to 
1853 ;  with  a  brief  history  of  each  vessel's  service 
and  fate  as  appears  upon  record;  to  which  is 
added  a  list  of  private  armed  vessels,  fitted  out 
under  the  American  flag,  previous  and  subse- 
quent to  the  revolutionary  war,  with  their  serv- 
ices and  fate,  &c.  Emvaona,  Lieut.  G.  ¥.  Wash., 
1853 43—265 

Records  of  living  officers  of  the  United  States 

navy,  &c.    Hamersly,  L.  R.    Phila.,  1878 37—226 

*  Regulations  for  the  government  of  the  United 

States  navy.     1865and  1870.     2v 51—312 

Turret-ships.  (i?(ac*-toood'«  maj/.,  Feb.  1867,  p.  199)       27—164 
See,  in  Biography,  lives  of  Barney;  Decatur;  Farragut; 

John  Paul  Jones ;  Perry  ;  Preble. 
See,  also,  in  this  class,  under  Oongressional  Reports,  va- 
rious reports  issued  from  tlie  bureaus  of  the  Department 
of  the  Navy. 

Census. 

Ninth  census  of  the  United  States.  Walker,  Fran- 
cis A.    1872.    3v 26—158 

CONTBNTB. 

V.  1.  Statistics  of  population,  school  attendance  and  illit' 
eracy;  of  sciiools,  libraries,  newspapers,  and  peri- 
odicals, cliurches,  pauperism,  and  crime;  and  of 
area«.  families,  and  dwellings. 

2.  Vital  statistics,  tables  of  deaths,  births,  sex  and  age, 
the  blind,  deaf  and  dumb,  insane,  and  idiotic. 

•.  Statistics  of  wealth  and  industry,  embracing  tables 
of  wealth,  taxation,  and  public  indebtedness,  of 
agriculture,  manufactures,  mining,  and  the  fish- 
eries.   With  tables  of  occupations. 

Commerce,  Industry,  Finances,  Tariff. 

COM.MERCE. 
Commerce  of  the  United  States.    Pitkin,  T.    N.  Y., 

1817 51—310 

Commercial  and  statistical  register  of  the  United 

States.    Hazard,  S.    Phila.,  1840, '41.    5t 61—310 


TTnited  States — continued. 

Commercial  review  of  the  South  and  West.    De 

Bow,  J.  D.  B.     1847-'53.    3v 52—314 

Gyclopcedia  of  commercial  and  business  anecdotes. 

Illus.    Kirkland,  F.    N.  Y.,  1864.    2v 32—131 

First  annual  report  on  the  internal  commerce  of 

the  United  States.     Nimmo,  J.,  jr.     Part  2. 

Wash.,  1877 55—334 

I'INANCES. 

Annual  reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury 
on  the  state  of  the  finances  for  the  years  1870-'79. 
1870-'79.     lOv    55-334 

Laws  of  the  United  States  relating  to  loans  and 
the  currency  (since  1860),  including  the  coinage 
acts.    1878 65—333 

Onr  future  fiscal  policy.    McCulIoch,  H.    (7«  North 

American  review,  Juno,  1881) D— 

United  States  fiscal  department.    Mayo,  R.    Wash., 

1M7.     2v 55—333 

-See,  also,  Political  economy  for  works  on  banking,  cur- 
rency, taxation,  &c. 

INDUSTRY,  PROGRESS. 

First  century  of  the  republic :  review  of  American 

progress.    Woolsey,  T.  D.,  a;id  o«Aer«.    1876...      49—301 

CO.\'TENT8. 

Agricultural  progress.    Brewer,  W.  H. 

American  jurisprudence.    Abbott,  B.  V. 

Century  of  American  literature.    Whipple,  E.  P. 

Colonial  progress.    Lawrence,  Eugene. 

Commercial  development.    Atkinson,  Edward. 

Development  of  our  mineral  resources.    Hunt,  T.  S. 

Educational  progress.    Lawrence,  Eugene. 

Exact  sciences.    Barnard,  F.  A.  P. 

Experiment  of  the  Union,  with  its  preparations.    Woolsey, 

Growth  and  distribution  of  population.    Walker,  F.  A. 

Humanitarian  progress.    Brace,  C.  L. 

Mechanical  progress.    Knight,  E.  H. 

Medical  and  sanitary  progress.    Flint,  Austin. 

Monetary  development.    Sumner,  W.  G. 

Natural  science.    Gill,  Theodore. 

Progress  in  manufacture.    Wells,  D.  A. 

Progress  of  the  fine  arts..  Conant,  S.  S. 

Religious  development.    Hurst,  J.  F. 
Industrial  resources  of  the  southern  and  western 

States.    DeBow,J.  D.B.    1853.    3v 52—314 

Letters  to  the  President  on  the  foreign  aud  domes- 
tic policy  of  the  Union.    Carey,  H.C.    1858 29—176 

United  States;  its  power  and  progress.    Poussin, 

G.  T.    1851 49—301 

TARIFF  AND   INTERNAL  REVENUE. 

Internal  revenue  laws.     Wash.,  1867-'73-'79 55 — 334 

Same.      Including   title  xixv,    aud    other 

portions  of  the  revised  statutes  of  the  United 

States;  with  an  appendix.    Wash.,  1879 56—334 

Internal  revenue  manual.    Wash.,  1879 55 — 334 

Internal  revenue  reports.    1863-79.    17v 5»— 334 

Note. — For  works  discussing  the  questions  of 
Protection  and  Free  trade,  see  Political  econ- 
omy (Systematic  works). 

Congressional  Biography  and  History. 

Biographical  and  political    history  of  Congress. 

Wlieeler,  H.  G.    1848  52—315 

Biographical  annals  of  the  civil  government  of  the 

United  States  during  its  first  century.   Lanman, 

C.    1876 26—153 

Dictionary  of  the  United  States  Congress.    5th  ed., 

revised  and  brought  down  to  include  the  fortieth 

Congress.    Lanman,  C.    1868 25—152 

History    of   the    thirty-ninth    Congress.      Illus. 

Barnes,  W.  H.     1868 52—316 

History  of  the  fortieth  Congress.    Illus.    Barnes, 

W.  H.     1871.     2v 62—316 


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UNITED  STATES. 


United  States — continued. 

Congressional  Reports,  and  Documents  of  Va- 
rious Executive  Departments,  Bureaus,  &c. 

DARIEN    AND    TBHUANTEPEC    8UKVEY1NG   EXPEDI- 
TIONS. 

Explorations  and  survoya  to  ascertain  tlie  practi- 
cability of  a  sbip-canal  between  the  Atlantic  and 
Paciiic  oceans  by  the  way  of  the  isthmus  of  Da- 
rien.  Maps  and  illus.  Selfridge,  Thomas  Oli- 
ver.   Wash.,  1874 55—332 

Explorations  and  surveys  to  ascertain  the  practica- 
bility of  a  ship-canal  between  the  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  oceans  by  the  way  of  the  isthmus  of  Te- 
huantepec.  Maps  and  illustrations.  Shufeldt, 
E.W.    Wa8b.,1872 55—332 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT. 

Annual  reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior, 
for  the  years  1870, 1871, 1872. 1873, 1875, 1876, 1877, 
1878,  and  1880.    9v 58-351 

Report  on  the  methods  of  surveying  the  public  do. 
main,  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  Powell, 
J.W.    1878.  55—324 

Bureau  of  Education. 

Circulars  of  information  of  the  Bureau  of  Educa- 
tion.    Nos.l,  2,  3.    Eaton,  J.    Wash.,  1880 55—334 

Public  libraries  in  the  United  States  of  America. 

Part8l,2.     1876   55—334 

Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Education  for  1878. 

Wash.,  1880 55-334 

Indian  Affairs. 

Annual  reports  of  the  Commissioner  of  Indian  Af- 
fairs for  1876-1878.    Wash.,  1878 58—352 

Mineral  wealth,  climate  and  rain-fall,  and  natural 
resources  of  the  Black  Hills  of  Dakota.  Jenney, 
W.P.     1876 55—326 

Treaties  between  the  United  States  of  America  and 
the  several  Indian  tribes,  from  1778  to  1837 ;  com- 
piled and  printed  by  the  direction  and  under  the 
supervision  of  the  Commissioner  of  Indian  Af- 
-     fairs.    Waah.,  1837 58—352 

Patent  Office. 

Rules  of  practice  in  the  United  States  Patent  OCSce. 

Aug.,  1878 58—353 

United  Sfatea  Entomological  Commission. 

Cotton  worm.    No.  3.    Biley,  C.  V.    1880 54—325 

History,  character,  and  habits  of  the  chinch-bug. 

No.  5.    Thomas,  Cyrus.    1879   54—325 

See,  alto,  in  this  class.  Government  surveys  (Unclassified 
publications  of  F.  T.  Hayden's  Survey). 

United  States  National  Museum. 

BuUetin.    v.  1.    Nos.  1-10.    Wash.,  1877 53—321 

Proceedings  of  United  States  National  Museum  ; 
published  under  the  direction  of  the  Smithsonian 
Institution,    v.l.    1878.    Wash.,  1879 53—321 

MISCELLANEOUS  REPORTS. 

Credit  mobilier  investigation.    Report  No.  77,  42d 

Congress,  3d  session 52 — 315 

Private  land  claims  in  the  territory  of  New  Mexico. 
Honse  report  No.  457,  35th  Congress,  Ist  ses- 
sion        52—315 


United  States — continued. 

Proceedings  and  debates  of  Congress  relating  to 
counting  the  electoral  votes  for  President  and 
Vice-President  of  the  United  States.  Compiled 
and  printed  by  order  of  the  House  of  Represent- 
atives, Dec.  23, 1877 52—315 

Reports  of  the  United  States  commissioners  to  the 
Paris  universal  exposition.  1867,  '68.  Wash., 
1870.     6v 52—314 

Reports  of  the  United  States  commissioners  to  the 

Vienna  exhibition.    1873.    Wash.,  1876.    4v 52—314 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT. 

Bureau  of  Medicine  flnd  Surgery. 

Hygienic  and  medical  reports  by  officers  of  the 

United  States  Navy.    Wash.,  1879 55—332 

Bureau  of  Navigation. 

American  ephemeris  and  nautical  almanac  for  the 

years  1855-'82.    28  v.    Wash.,  1852-79 55—330 

Astronomy;    comprising    suggestions   to   United 

States  naval  officers.    Chauvenet,  W.  W.     1868.       55 — 331 

Azores,  or  Western  islands ;  with  .additions  to  the 
present  date.  De  Kerhallet,  C.  P.  Totten, 
George  M.,(r.    Wash.,  1874 55—332 

Oape  de  Verde  islands.     De  Kerhallet,  C.  P.,  and 

LeGras,  A.     Parker,  W.  H.,  tr.    Wash.,  1873- .       55-332 

Catalogue  of  charts,  plans,  and  views  published  by 
the  United  States  hydrographic  office,  with  a 
list  of  books  sold  to  agents.  Corrected  U)  April, 
1880.     Wash.,  1879 55—331 

Chronometer  rates  as  affected  by  changes  of  tem- 
perature and  other  causes ;  with  maps.  Re- 
printed from  Washington  observations  for  1875. 
Davis,  C.H.,;V.    Wash.,  1877 55—331 

Coast  of  Brazil,  from  Cape  Orange  to  Rio  Janeiro. 

v.l.    Illus.    GoiTinge,  Henry  H.    Wash.,  1873.      55—332 

Coasts   and   islands   of  the   Mediterranean   sea. 

Illus.    Wash.,  1875-79.    3v 55—332 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  South  and  southeast  coasts  of  Spain,  from  Mala 
Bahia  to  Cape  Crcux ;  Balearic  islands  and  north 
coast  of  Africa,  from  Ceuta  to  La  Cala.  Gorringe, 
Henry  H.    1875. 

2.  South  coast  of  France ;  West  coast  of  Italy ;  Tuscan 

archipelago;  Corsica  and  Sardinia.  Gorringe, 
Henry  H.,  and  Scliroeder,  Seaton.     1878. 

3.  Coast  of  Tunis ;  Sardinia,   Sicily,  and  Malta  chan- 

nels ;  Lipari  islands ;  Coasts  of  Sicily ;  Coasts  of 
Tripoli,  Egypt,  and  Syria.  Gorringe,  Henry  H., 
and  Schroeder,  Seaton.    1879. 

Coasts  and  ports  of  the  bay  of  Biscay.  Totten, 
George  M.,  and  Schroeder,  Seaton.  Illus. 
Wash.,  1876 55—332 

Coasts  of  Chili,  Bolivia,  and  Peru.    Wash.,  1876  ..      55—332 

Coasts  of  lower  California  and  'Mexico.     Dewey, 

George.    Wash.,  1874 55—332 

Determination  of  geographical  positions  in  connec- 
tion with  hydrographic  surveys.  Wash.,  March, 
1874 55—331 

Determination  of  secondary  meridians  by  the  elec- 
tric telegraph.  Green,  F.M.   Wash.,  July,  1876.      55—331 

Eastern  and  northern  extensions  of  the  Gulf  stream. 
From  the  German  of  A.  Potemiann,  W.  von 
Freeden,  and  A .  Miihry.  With  six  supplements. 
Illus.    Knorr,  E.  R.,  «r.    Wash.,  1871-75 55—331 

Flags  of  maritime  nations.  Prepared  by  order  of 
the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  by  the  Bureau  of 
Navigation.     Wash.,  1873 55—331 

G-eneral  examination  of  the  Atlantic  ocean,  with 
nautical  directions  for  avoiding  hurricanes,  and 
a  memoir  on  the  currents  of  the  Atlantic.  De 
Kerhallet,  C.  P.  Wyman,  R.  H.,  tr.  Wash., 
1870.    Maps 55—332 


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UNITED  STATES. 


United  States — continued. 
Q-eneral  examination  of  the  Pacific  ocean,  followed 
by  nautical  directions  for  avoiding  hurricanes. 
De  Kerhallet,  C.  P.    Davis,  C.  H,,  tr.    Wash., 

1869.     Maps 55—332 

Hurricanes;  with  nautical  directions  for  avoiding 

and  maneuvering  in  them.     Wash.,  1872 55 — 331 

Indian  ocean,  together  with  directions  for  the  navi- 
gation of  Torres  straits  and  nautical  directions 
for  avoiding  hurricanes.    De  Kerhallet,  C.  P. 

"Wyman,  R.  H.,  (r.     Wash.,  1870.     Maps 55—332 

Lightning  conductors:  explanations  relative  to 
those  employed  on  board  ships  of  the  United 
States  navy,  with  notes  on  lightning  conductors 
for  powder  magazines.  From  the  report  of  the 
French  academy  of  sciences,  March,  1867.    Au- 

lick,  K.,  tr.    Wash  ,  1868 55—331 

Lilt  of  lights.     Wash.,  1879,  '80.    Six  parts    55—333 

Madeira,  the  Salvages,  and  the  Canary  islands.  De 
Kerhallet,  C.  P.,  and  Le  Gras,  A.    Totten, George 

M.,  tr.     Wash.,  1874 55—332 

Marine  compass.    Greene,  B.  F.    Wash.,  1874 55 — 331 

Mediterranean  sea:  summary  of  its  winds,  cur- 
rents,and  navigation.    Le  Gras,  A.    Wymau,  R. 

H.,  tr.     Wash.,  1870.    Maps 55—332 

Memoranda  on  running  surveys,  with  remarks  on 
chronometer  errors  and  rates.     Knorr,  E.  R.,  ed. 

Wash.,  1872 55—331 

Nautical  and  hydrographic  observations.    Wash., 

1874 55—331 

Navigation  of  the  Atlantic  ocean.     Labrosse,  F. 

Coghlan,  J.  B,,  tr.     Wash.,  1873 55—332 

Navigation  of  the  Caribbean  sea  and  Gnlf  of  Mex- 
ico.    Green,  F.  M.     Wash.,  1877.    v.  1 55—332 

Navigation  of  the  Pacific  ocean,  China  seas,  &c. 

Labrosse,  F.     Miller,  J.  W.,  tr.     Wash.,  1875. ..       6S— 332 
Northwest  and  west  coast  of  Spain  and  the  coast 

of  Portugal.     Totten.  G.  M.    1874 55—332 

Physical  geography  of  the  Red  sea.     Kropp,  W. 

Knorr,  E.  R.,  tr.     1872 55—332 

Reported   dangers  to    navigation    in  the   Pacific 

ocean,  1871-79.    Pillsbury,  J.  E 55—332 

Report  on  telegraphic  determination  of  differences 
of  longitude  in  the  West  Indies  and  Central 

America.    Green,  F.  M.    Illus.    1877 55—331 

Rio  de  la  Plata.    Gorringe,  Henry  H.     1875.......      55—332 

Rogers'  portable  micrometer-telescope.    Gorringe, 

Henry  H.     Illus 55—331 

Routes  of  mail  steamers  from  the  English  channel 

toKewYork.    u.  d  55—332 

Running  survey  of  an  island,  when  no  base-line  can 

be  measured  on  shore.     With  map.     n.  d 55 — 331 

Sailing  directions  for  the  English  channel.  1872-77. 

2v 55—332 

Searching  for  reported  dangers  in  the  ocean.   With 

map.     Wash.,  1874 55—331 

Steam-lines  across  the  Atlantic.  With  map.  1873..      55 — 331 
Tables  computed  for  the  American  ephemeris  and 

nautical  almanac.     Wash.,  1860-73 55—331 

Tables  for  finding  the  distance  of  an  object  by  two 

bearings.  Wash.,  1874 55—331 

Tables  to  facilitate  the  reduction  of  places  of  the 

fixedstars.     Wash.,  1873    55—331 

Tides  and  tidal  phenomena.    Mitchell,  Henry,  ed. 

Wash.,  1868    55—331 

Voyage  of  the  Yaudreuil  through  the  Patagonian 
channels  and  Magellan  strait.    Lefevre,  M.  A. 

Totten,  G.  M.,  tr.     Wash.,  1874 55—331 

West  coast  of  Africa.     Illus.    Gorringe,   H.   H. 

Wash.,  1873-77.     3  v 55—332 

Winds,  currents,  and  navigation  of  the  Gulf  of 
Cadiz,  the  western  coast  of  the  Spanish  peninsula, 
and  the  strait  of  Gibraltar.  Illus.  Wyman,  R, 
H.    Wash.,  1870 55—33 

35 


TTnited  States — continued. 

Bureau  of  Steam  Engineering, 

Experiments  in  boiler  bracing.     Illus.     Wash., 

1879 5fl— 333 

Experiments  to  ascertain  proportions  for  the  ends 

of  boiler  braces.     Illus.     Wash.,  1880 55—333 

Report  of  the  chief  of  the  bureau  of  steam  cngi- 

neeriug  for  the  year  1879.    1880.    Illus 55—333 

Report  on  the  Murphy  grate-bar.     Wash.,  1878  ...  65—333 

Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks. 
History  of  the  United  States  navy-yard  at  Gosport, 

Va.    Maps.    Lull,E.P.    Wash., 1874  56—332 

Naval  Observatory, 

Astronomical  and  meteorological  observations  made 
during  the  year  1875,  at  the  United  States  naval 
observatory.     Davis,  C.  H.     Wash.,  1878 55 — 331 

Instruments  and  publications  of  the  United  States 

naval  observatory.     Illus.     1876 55—331 

Narrative  of  the  north  polar  expedition,  United 
States  ship  Polaris,  Capt.  Charles  Francis  Hall 
commanding.  Edited,  under  the  direction  of  the 
Secretary  of  the  Navy,  by  Davis,  C.  H.,  Hear- 
Admiral,  United  States  naval  observatory,  1876. 
Wash.,  1876 33—200 

Narrative  of  the  second  arctic  expedition  made  by 
Charles  F.  Hall :  voyage  to  Repulse  bay,  sledge 
Journeys  to  the  straits  of  Fury  and  Hecla,  and  to 
King  William's  Land,  and  residence  among  the 
Eskimos  during  the  years  1864-'69.  Edited,  un- 
der the  orders  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  by 
Nourse,  Prof.  J.  E.,  United  States  naval  obser- 
vatory, 1879.     Wash.,  1879 33—200 

Report  of  the  United  States  expedition  to  explore 
the  Dead  sea  and  the  river  Jordan.  Lynch,  W. 
F.     Baltimore,  1852 35—213 

Report  on  interoceanic  canals  and  railroads  between 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.  Davis,  Rear- 
AdmtraZ  Charles  H.    Waah.,  1867.    Maps     55—331 

Reports  on  the  total  solar  eclipses  of  July  29, 1878, 

and  January  11,  1880.     Wash.,  1880 65—331 

Scientific  results  of  the  United  States  arctic  expe- 
dition, steamer  Polaris,  C.  F.  Hall  commanding. 
He-ssels,  Emil.     Wash.,  1876 33—200 

WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Chief  of  Engineers, 

Description  of  the  plan  of  improvement  success- 
fully ailopted  upon  the  river  Vistula  in  the  vi- 
cinity of  Culm  in  Prussia.     1876  64 — 328 

North  sea  canal  of  Holland  and  the  improvement  of 
navigation  from  Rotterdam  to  the  sea.  Olus. 
Barnard,  J.  G.     Wash.,  1872  54—328 

Notes  on  European  surveys  compiled  under  the  di- 
rection of  Comstock,  C.  B.     Wash.,  1876 54—328 

On  the  use  of  the  barometer  on  surveys  and  recon- 
naissances.    Williamson,  R.  S.    N.  Y.,  1868  ....      54—328 

Same.    Wash.,  1878  64—328 

Practical  tables  in  meteorology  and  hypsoroetry, 
being  the  appendix  to  the  paper  on  the  use  of 
the  barometer.     Williamson,  R.  S.     N.  Y.,  1868.       54—328 

Report  of  a  reconnaissance  from  Carroll,  Montana, 
on  the  upper  Missouri,  to  the  Yellowstone  na- 
tional park,  made  in  1875.  Ludlow,  William. 
Wash.,  1876 '. . .      54—327 

Report  of  a  reconnaissance  of  the  Yukon  river, 
Alaska,  1869.  Raymond,  C.  W.  Map.  Wash., 
1871 54—326 

Report  of  the  surveys  and  examinations  of  the 
Connecticut  river  between  Hartford,  Conn.,  and 
Holyoke,  Mass.,  made  since  1867.  Warren,  G. 
K.    Wash.,  1878 K— 327 


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United  States — continued. 

Report  on  britlging  the  Mississippi  between  Saint 

Paul  and  Saint  Louis.    Wash.,  1878 54—327 

Report  on  the  compressive  strength,  specific  grav- 
ity, and  ratio  of  absorption  of  the  building-stones 
in  the  United  States  in  most  general  use.  Gill- 
more,  Q.  A.     1875     64—328 

Report  on  the  fabrication  of  iron  for  defensive  pur- 
poses and  its  uses  in  modern  fortifications. 
"Wash.,  1872 64—328 

Report  upon  the  physics  and  hydraulics  of  the 
Mississippi  river.  Humphreys,  A.  A.,  and  Ab- 
bot, H.  L.     Wash.,  1876 84—327 

Report  upon  the  removal  of  Blossom  rock  in  San 
Francisco  harbor.  Williamson,  R.  S.,  and  Hener, 
W.  H.     1870 54—327 

Siege  of  Fort  Pulaski,  Georgia.    Gillmore,  Q.  A. 

1862 54-326 

Stability  of  arches.    Woodbury,  D.  P.    1858  54—326 

Tables  and  formula;  useful  in  surveying,  geodesy, 
and  practical  astronomy,  including  elements  for 
the  projection  of  maps  and  instructions  for  field 
magnetic  obserA-ations.     Wash.,  1873 54—327 

Translation  of  notes  accompanying  drawings  con- 
cerning the  construction  of  iron  lock-gates  for 
the  harbor  of  the  Weser  river  in  Germany. 
Weitzel,  G.    Wash.,  1873 54—328 

Transportation  route  along  the  Wisconsin  and  Fox 

rivers.    Maps  and  diagrams 54 — 326 

See,  alto,  Grovernment  surveys  in  this  class. 

Engineei'  Department. 

Memoir  to  accomijany  the  map  of  the  territory  of 
the  United  States  from  the  Mississippi  river  to 
the  Pacific  ocean,  giving  a  brief  account  of  each 
of  the  exploring  expeditions  since  A.  D.  1800. 
Warren,  G.  K 54—327 

Method  of  sinking  cribs  devised  by  D.  C.  Houston. 
Printed  for  the  use  of  the  engineer  department, 
United  States  army.    Wash.,  1874 54—327 

Preliminary  report  of  explorations  in  Nebraska 
and  Dakota,  in  the  years  1855,  '56,  '57.  Warren, 
G.  K.    Wash., 1875 54—327 

Reconnaissance  of  northwestern  Wyoming,  in- 
cluding Yellowstone  national  park,  in  1873. 
Jones,  W.  A.     1875 54—329 

Report  of  a  reconnaissance  of  the  Black  Hills  of 
Dakota,  made  in  the  summer  of  1874.  Ludlow, 
William.    1875 54—327 

Report  of  experiments  with  the  Seely  and  Bethell 
processes  for  the  preservation  of  timber.  Gill- 
more,  Q.  A.     1879 64—326 

Report  on  the  North  sea  canal  of  Holland ;  and  on 
the  improvement  of  navigation  from  Rotterdam 
to  the  sea.     Barnard,  J.  G.    Wash.,  1872 54—327 

Report  upon  the  blasting  operations  at  Lime  Point, 

California,  in  1868, '69.    Mendell,  G.  H.    1880...      54—326 

Report  upon  the  defenses  of  Washington,  to  the 
chief  of  engineers.  United  States  army.  Barn- 
ard, J.  G.    1871 54—327 

Report  upon  the  results  of  firings  to  determine  the 
pressure  of  the  blast  from  16-inch  smooth-bore 
guns,  made  at  Staten  Island,  New  York  har- 
bor, in  1872,  '73.  Newton,  John,  and  Gillmore, 
Q-A.     1874 64—327 

Reports  upon  the  construction  of  the  piers  of  the 
aqueduct  of  the  Alexandria  canal  across  the 
Potomac  river  at  Georgetown,  D.  C.  Tumbull, 
William.    i835-'40 54—327 


United  States — continued. 

Miacellaneous  Reports. 

Annuity  scheme  for  officers  of  the  army.    Alvord, 

B.     1877 54—326 

Art  of  war  in  Europe  in  1854,  '55,  '56.    Delafield, 

Richard.     Wash.,  1860  38—233 

Explorations  of  the  Red  river  of  Louisiana.  Hlus. 

Marcy,  R.  B.     1833 34—205 

Hints  on  horseshoeing  :  being  an  exposition  of  the 
Dunbar  system  taught  to  the  farriers  of  the 
United  States  army.  Kieman,  John.  Wash., 
1871 .- 54—328 

Joint  maps  of  the  northern  boundary  of  the  United 
States,  from  the  Lake  of  the  Woods  to  the  sum- 
mit of  the  Rocky  mountains B — 

Legislative  history  of  the  subsistence  department 
of  the  United  States  army,  from  June  16,  1775, 
to  August  16,  1876.  Ban-iger,  J.  W.  Wash., 
1877 54—327 

Narrative  of  an  expedition  to  the  source  of  th«  St. 
Peter's  itver,  Lake  Wiunepeck,  and  Lake  of  the 
Woods,  in  the  year  1823.  Keating,  W.H.  Phila., 
1824.    2v 34—206 

Outline  description  of  United  States  military  posts 

and  stations  in  the  year  1871.     Wash.,  1872 54—328 

Remarlcs  upon  the  reorganization  of  the  army. 

Alvord,  B.     Wash.,  1876 54—326 

Report  of  an  expedition  up  the  Yellowstone  river, 
made  in  1875.  Forsyth,  J.  W.,  and  Grant,  Fred. 
D.,  under  the  orders  of  Sheridan,  P.  H 54—328 

Report  of  military  commission  to  Europe  in  1855, 

'56.    Mordecai,  Alfred.    Wash.,  1860 64—382 

Report  of  the  commissary-general  of  subsistence 
to  the  Secretary  of  War  for  the  fiscal  year  end- 
ing June  30,  1879.     1879 54—328 

Report  on  (xatling  guns  of  large  caliber  for  fiank 

defense.     Wiish.,  1874 54—327 

Report  on  lines  of  communication  between  south- 
em  Colorado  and  northern  New  Mexico.  Rufl"- 
ner,  E.  H.     1876 54—328 

Report  on  the  United  States  and  Mexicau  bound- 
ary survey.  Hlus.  Emory,  W.  H.  1855,  '56,  '59. 
3  V 54—328 

Report  upon  the  so-called  Yellowstone  expedition 

of  1870.     Doane,  G.C.     1873 54—327 

Reports  of  inspection  made  in  the  summer  of  1877 
of  the  country  north  of  the  Union  Pacific  rail- 
road. Sheridan,  P.  H.,  and  Sherman,  W.  T. 
1878 54—327 

Reports  upon  the  survey  of  the  boundary  between 
the  territory  of  the  United  States  and  Great 
Britain,  from  the  Lake  of  the  Woods  to  the  sum- 
mit of  the  Rocky  mountains.  Campbell,  A.,  and 
Twining,  W.J.    Wash.,  1878 54—327 

Provost-Marshal-GeneraVs  Bureau. 

Statistics,  medical  and  anthropological,  derived 
from  records  of  the  examination  for  military 
service  during  the  late  war  of  the  rebellion,  of 
over  a  million  recruits,  &c.  Compiled  by  Bax- 
ter, J.  H.     1876.     2v 64—328 

Surgeon-General's  Office. 

Medical  and  surgical  history  of  the  war  of  the  re- 
bellion (1861-65).    4v 54—328 

CONTENTS. 

Part  1,  second  issue,  1875 :  v.  1 ,  medical,  v.  2,  surgical,  1875. 
Part  2,  first  issue:  v.  1,  medical,  1879.  v.  2,  surgical,  1876. 

Report  on  barracks  and  hospitals,  with  descrip- 
tions of  military  post«.  (Circular  No.  4,  War 
Department  and  Surgeon-General's  Office.) 
Wash.,  1870.... ,.....,,..      54—327 


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United  States— continued. 

Report  to  the  Surgeon-General  on  the  transport 
of  sick  and  wounded  by  pack  animals.  Otis, 
George  A.    Wash.,  1877 54—327 

8TATK    DEPARTMENT. 

Oommercial  relations  of  the  United  States:  re- 
ports from  the  consuls  of  the  United  States  on 
the  commerce,  &c.,  of  tlieir  consular  districts. 
No.  1,  1880.     Wash., 1880 55—331 

Foreign  relations  of  the  United  States.    Wash., 

1879 49-303 

Begnlations  prescribed  for  the  use  of  the  consular 

aeiTice  of  the  United  States.    ]  870 55—331 

Sight  of  the  United  States  of  America  to  the  north- 
eastern boundary.     Gallatin,  A.     1840 34—206 

Treaties  and  conventions  made  since  July  4th,  1771. 

Wash.,  1871 49—303 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

Bureau  of  Statistics. 

Report  of  the  chief  of  bureau  of  statistics,  showing 
imports  and  exports  of  the  United  States  for 
fiscal  year  1877.    Wash.,  1878 

Same.    For  throe  months  ended  March  31, 


52-314 


1880. 


52—314 


lAfe-Saving  Service. 

Annual  reports  of  the  operations  of  the  life-saving 
service  of  the  United  States  for  the  fiscal  years 
1879,1880.    2v 65-333 

Life-saving  service.  Cox,  S.  S.  (In  North  Amer- 
ican review,  May,  1881) D— 

Light-House  Board. 

Annual  reports  of  the  lighthouse  board  of  the 

United  States.     1874-'79.     6v 55—333 

Comparative  merits  of  the  catoptric  and  dioptric 
or  catadioptric  systems  of  light-bouse  illumina- 
tion.    1881 ;...       55—333 

Condition  and  management  of  lights,  bnoys,  and 

beacons.     1871 55 3.33 

Instructions  and  directions  to  light-liouse  keepers, 

September,  1871.     Wasli.,  1871  55—333 

Management  of  lens  apparatus  and  lamps 55—333 

Laws  of  the  United  States  relating  to  the  estab- 
lishment, support,  and  management  of  the  light- 
houses, light- vessel.^,  &c.,  1789-1855.     1855 55—3.33 

Laws  relating  to  tlie  acquisition  of  title  to  land 
required  for  light-liouse  purposes.  Cession  of 
jurisdiction,  and  protection  of  buoys,  beacons, 

&c.    Wasli.,1875 55—333 

Light-houses,  light-vessels,  and  illuminating  appa- 
ratus, 1789  to  1871.     Wash., 1871 55—333 

List  of  beacons,  buoys,  monuments,  and  other  day 
marks  in  the  first  light-house  district,  &c.  Cor- 
rected to  January  1,  1874.     1874 55—333 

List  of  light-houses,  lighted  beacons,  and  fioating 
lights  on  the  Atlantic,  Gulf,  and  Pacific  coasts 
of  the  United  States.  Corrected  to  January  1, 
1880.    Wash.,1880 55—333 

Mineral  Resources  and  Statistics. 

Reports  upon  the  mineral  resources  of  the  United 
States.  Browne,  J.  Boss,  and  Taylor,  James  W. 
Wash.,  1867, 1868.    2  copies 54—329 

Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  in  the  States  and 
Territories  west  of  tlie  Kocky  mountains.  Ray- 
mond, E.W.     1869-76-'81 54—324 

See,  alto,  other  reports  of  this  department  on  tariff,  finance, 
banking,  ice,  under  Oomznercej  Indnstry,  &c. 


tJWted  States— contimied. 

Constitution  and  Government. 

Constitution  of  the  United  States.  Hickey,  Will- 
iam.    1854 49—303 

Constitutions  des  treize  Etats-Unis  de  I'Ani^rique. 

I^a  Rochefoucauld,  F.  de.    1783  49—302 

Constitutions  of  the  several  States  of  the  Union 

aud  Uuited  States.     1853  49 301 

TKEATLSKS  UPON  THE   CHARACTER  OF  THE   CONSTI- 
TUTION. 

Christian  life  and  character  of  tlie  civil  institu- 
tions of  the  United  States.  Morris,  B.  F.  1864. 
2  copies 29—177 

Constitutional  and  political  history  of  the  United 

States.    Holtz,  H.  von.    1876-79.    2v 49—301 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  1750-1833.    State  sovereignty  and  slavery. 

2.  1828-'46.    Jackson's  administration ;  Annexation  of 
Texas. 

Democracy  in  America.    Tocqueville,  C.  A.  de. 

1862 49—301 

Discourse  on  the  constitution  and  government  of 
tile  United  Statt^s.  Calhoun,  John  C.  [In  his 
Works,  v.  1,  p.  113] 22—135 

Early  American  spirit  and  its  genesis.    Storrs,  R. 

S.     1875 44—269 

E  pluribns  unum :  the  articles  of  confederation 
vs.  the  constitution  ;  the  progress  of  nationality 
among  thepeopleaud  in  the  government.  Prince, 
L.  Bradford.     1867 20—179 

*  Federal  government ;  its  officers  and  their  duties. 

Gillet,E.H.     1872 29—178 

Federalist  on  tlie  new  constitution ;  written  in  1788 
by  Mr.  HaniiU.on,  Mr.  Madison,  and  Mr.  Jay. 
llallowell,  1853 ; 49—301 

Foundations  of  civil  order  and  political  life  in  the 

United  States.     Mulford,  E.     1875 29—179 

Governmental  history  of  the  United  States.  Sher- 
man, H.     1860 49—301 

History  of  the  federal  government.    Bradford,  A. 

1840 49—301 

Political  grammar  of  the  United  States.    Mansfield, 

E.D.     1846  29—179 

Principle  of  the  American  constitution.    Everett, 

Edward.     (Jn  At»  Works,  v.  1,  p.  103) '. 22—134 

Thoughts  on  the  future  civil  policy  of  America. 

Draper,J.W.     1865 49—301 

Writings  of  John  Marshall  upon  the  federal  consti- 
tution.   1839  49—391 

Description,   Travels. 

GENERAL. 

America.    Buckingham,  J.  S.    1841.    3v 44—270 

America  and  the  American  people.    Raumer,  F.  L. 

G.  von.     1846  --■      44—270 

Eastern  and  Western  States.    Buckingham,  J.  S. 

1842.    3v 44—270 

Qallop  among  American  scenery.    Silliman,  A.  E. 

1843 34—205 

Historical  account  of  discoveries  and  travels  in 

North  America.    Murray,  H.    1829.    2v 44—268 

Same.      (In  Edinburgh  cabinet  library,  v. 

35,36,and37) 29-179 

Impressionsof  America.  Power,  T.  1836.  2v.ini  34—205 
Journey  through  the  seaboard  slave  States.  Olm- 
sted, F.  L.     1856 34—206 

Lotus-eating.    Uliis.    Curtis,  G.W.     1808 34—209 

Men  and  manners  in  America  one  hnndred  years 

ago.    Uliis.    (Sans  soud  series.)    1876 37—228 

Nooks  and  comers  of  the  New  England  coast.  Illus. 

Drake,S.A.    n.  d 34—209 


mriTED  STATES. 


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UNITED  STATES. 


United  States — continued. 

North  America.    Trollope,  A.    1863 34—205 

Old  times  in  the  colouiea.     Illaa.    Coffin,  C.  C. 

1881 49—300 

Picturesque  America;  or,  the  land  we  live  in;  a 
delineation  by  pen  and  pencil  of  the  mountains, 
rivers,  lakes,  forests,  water-falls,  shores,  canons, 
valleys,  cities,  and  other  picturesque  features  of 
our  country.  Bryant,  W.  C,  td.  Illus.  N.  T., 
1872.    2v 30—181 

Second  visit  to  the  United  States  of  North  Amer- 
ica [1845, '46].  Lyell,  Charles.  N.  Y.  and  Lond., 
1850.    2v 34—207 

Stranger  in  America.    Lieber,  F.    1835 40—301 

Tereiina  in  America.    Yelverton,  T.    1875.    2  v..      34—205 

Views  along  the  boundary  between  the  United 

States  and  Mexico 30—182 

Voyage  dans  les  fitats-Unis  d'Am6rique,  fait  en 
1795-'97.  La  Eochefoucauld-Lianoourt,  F.  A.  F. 
n.  d.    8v 49—302 

Western  world;  or,  travels  in  the  United  States. 

Mackay,  A.    1849.    2v. S4— 207 

THE   SOUTH. 

Health  trip  to  the  tropics.    Willis,  N.  P.    1853...  35—216 
Industrial  resources  of  the  south  and  west.     De 

Bow,  J.  D.  B.     1853.     3v 52—314 

Palmetto-leaves.    Illus.    Stowe,  H.  B.    1873 34—208 

Scenes  in  the  south.     Creecy,  J.  K.    1860 34—208 

Travels  in  the  States  of  Ohio,  Kentucky,  Tennessee, 

and  the  upper  Carolinas.    Michaux,  F.  A.   1805 .  34 — 206 
See  names  of  States,  as  Alabama,  Georgia,  &c. 

THE  WEST. 

States  and  Territories  beyond  the  Mississippi. 

Ab-sa-ra-ka,  home  of  the  Crows.     Carrington, 

M.J.     1868 34—207 

Across  the  continent :  a  stage-ride  over  the  plains, 
to  the  Kocky  mountains,  the  Mormons,  and  the 
Pacific  States,  in  the  summer  of  1865.  Bowles, 
Samuel.    Springfield.    1869 34—206 

Adventures  in  the  Apache  country :  a  tour  through 
Arixona  and  Sonora ;  with  notes  on  the  silver  re- 
gions  of  Nevada.  Illus.  Browne,  J.  R.  N.  Y., 
1869 34—206 

Adventures  on  the  Columbia  river.     Cox,  Boss. 

1832 34—207 

Annals  of  the  west.    Albach.  James  R.    1857 49—303 

Beyond  the  Mississippi  to  the  great  ocean,  1857-'67. 

Illus.    Richardson,  Albert  Deane.    1867 34—206 

Bits  of  travel  at  home  [Colorado,  California,  &c.]. 

"H.H."     1878  34—209 

Border  reminiscences.   Illus.    Marcy,  R.  B.    1872 .        7 —  44 

Oanoe  voyage  up  the  Minnay  Sotor.     Featherston- 

haugh,  G.  W.     1847 34—207 

Discovery  and  exploration  of  the  Mississippi  val- 
ley.   Shea,  John  Gilmary.    N.  Y.,  1852 49—300 

Discovery  of  the  great  west.    Parkraao,  F.    1871.      34 — 205 

Expeditions  to  the  sources  of.the  Mississippi,  1805, 

1806,1807.    Pike.Z.  M.    1810 34—206 

Explorations  in  Texas,  New  Mexico,  California, 
Sonora,  and  Chihuahua.  Illus.  Bartlett,  J.  R. 
1854.    2v 35—216 

History  and  geography  of  the  Mississippi  valley. 

Flint,  Timothy.     Cin.,  1832 40—302 

History  of  the  discovery  and  settlement  of  the 
valley  of  the  Mississippi.  Monette,  John  W. 
N.Y.,1848.     2v  49—301 

Joomal  of  an  exploring  tour  beyond  the  Rocky 

mountains.    Parker,  S.    1846 34 206 


United  States — continued. 

Journal  of  a  tour  into  the  territory  northwest  of 
the  Allegheny  mountains  in  1803.  Harris,  Thad- 
deusMasou.     1805  34—206 

Journal  of  the  voyages  and  travels  of  Captains 

Lewis  and  Clarke.    Gass,  P.    Phila.,  1810 34—206 

New  life  in  new  Unds.    Lippincott,  S.  J.    1873...      34—209 

Notes  on  the  early  settlement  of  the  northwestern 

territory.     Burnet,  J.     1847 49—303 

Pioneer  history;  being  an  accotmt  of  the  Ohio 
valley  and  northwest  territory.  Hildreth,  S.  P. 
1848 49—302 

Pioneer  mothers  of  the  west.    Illus.    Frost,  John. 

1875 '. 37—227 

Plains  of  the  great  west.     Illus.     Dodge,  R.  I. 

1877  .   • 34—206 

Eecollectlons  of  the  Mississippi  valley.     Flint, 

Timothy.    Bost.,  1826 49—302 

Topographical  description  of  the  western  territory 

of  North  America.    Imlay,  Gilbert.     1797 49—302 

Tour  iuto  the  northwest  territory.    Harris,  T.  M. 

1805 34—206 

Travels  in  the  northwest.    Hlas.    Schoolcraft,  H. 

R.     1821  34—206 

Travels  to  the  source  of  the  Missouri  river  and 
across  the  American  continent  to  the  Pacific 
ocean,  in  the  years  1804-'06.  Lewis,  Meriwether, 
cmd  Clarke,  William.    1815.    3v 34—206 

Two  thousand  miles  on  horseback ;  Santa  F6  and 
back.  A  summer  tour  through  Kansas,  Ne- 
braska, Colorado,  and  New  Mexico,  in  the  year 
1866.     Meline,  James  F.     1867 34—216 

Upper  Mississippi ;  sketches  of  the  mound  builders, 
the  Indian  tribes,  and  the  northwest,  from  A.  D. 
1600  to  present  time.    Gale.G.    1867 43—261 

Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone.    Richardson,  James, 

ed 34—206 

See,  also,  names  of  various  States  and  Territories. 

Directories  and  Gazetteers. 

Complete  descriptive  and  statistical  gazetteer  of 
the  United  States  of  America.  Haskel,  Daniel, 
and  Smith,J.C.    N.  Y.,  1850 26—159 

Medical  register  and  directory  of  the  United  States. 

Butler,  Samuel  N.    1874 26—159 

*  New  and  complete  gazetteer  of  the  United  States. 

Baldwin,  Thomas,  ond  Thomas,  J.    Phila.,  1854.      26—159 

Tourist's  guide  of  the  United  States.  Hlus.  Bach- 
elder,  J.  B.    1873 34—207 

Government  Surveys  of  the  Territories. 

See,  alto,  various  reports  of  the  United  States,  under  Con- 
gressional Reports,  &c.,  in  this  class. 

Engineer  Department,  U.S.A.  Geographical  and 
geological  explorations  and  surveys  west  of  the 
One  hundredth  meridian.    Wheeler,  George  M., 

in  charge.     Wash.    6  v 54—326 

Note. — The  work,  when  completed,  will  make  seven  vol. 
umes,  viz:  v.  1.  Geographical  report;  v.  2.  Astronomy 
and  barometric  hypsometry ;  v.  3.  Geology  and  miner- 
alogy;  V.  4.  Paloiontology  ;  v.  5.  Zoology;  v.  6.  Botany; 
V.  7.  Archaeology.  With  one  geographical  and  one 
topographical  atlas. 

Greographical  and  geological  survey  of  the  Rocky 
mountain  region.  Powell,  J.  W.,  in  charge. 
Wash.,  1877 54—326 

SUtUURY. 

Contributions  to  North  American  ethnology,  v.  1-3.  Illus. 
Wash.,  1877. 

Exploration  of  the  Colorado  river  of  the  west  and  its  tribu- 
taries, 1869-72.     Wash.,  1875. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  the  eastern  portion  of  the  Uinta 
mountains,  with  atlas.     Powell,  J.  W.    Wash..  1876. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  the  Henry  moimtains.  Gilbert, 
G.  K.    Wash.,  1877. 


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277 


UNITED  STATES. 


0nited  States — continued. 

Report  on  the  geology  of  tho  plateaus  of  Utah,  with  atlaa. 

Dutton,  C.  E.     Wash..  1880. 
Report  on  the  land  of  the  arid  region  of  the  Tnited  Staton, 

with  a  more  detailed  account  of  the  lands  of  Utah ;  with 

maps.    Powell,  J.  W.     Wash..  1879. 

QBOLOOICAL  AND  GEOGRAPHICAL  SURVEY  OF  THE 

TERRITORIES  (F.  V.  Hayden  in  charge). 

Annual  Reports.    Ist  to  11th,  inclusive,  1867-'77. 

1873-79.     9  V 54—325 


First,  second,  and  third  annual  reports  for  the  years  1867* 
'68,  't)9.     Nebraska,  Wyoming,  Colorado,  New  Mexico* 

Fouith  annual  report.  Wyonnng  and  portions  of  contig" 
xious  territories.     1870. 

Fifth  annual  report.  Montana  and  portions  of  adjacest 
territories.     1871. 

Sixth  annual  report.  Portions  of  Montana,  Idaho,  Wyo- 
ming, and  Utah.    1872. 

Seventh  annual  report.    Colorado.     1873. 

Eighth  annual  report.  Colorado  and  parts  of  aiyacent 
territories.    1874. 

Ninth  annual  report.  Colorado  and  portions  of  adjacent 
territories.     1875. 

Tenth  annual  report.  Colorado'aud  parts  of  adjacent  ter- 
ritories.   1870. 

Eleventh   annual  repoi-t.      Idaho  and  Wyoming.     1877. 

Bulletins  of  the  United  States  geological  and  geo- 
graphical survey  of  the  territories.  Wash., 
1874-'80.  First  series;  second  series,  or  v.  1, 
V.  2,  3,  4,  and  No.  4  of  V.  5 54—325 

Final  reports,  or  monographs  of  United  States 
geological  survey  of  the  territories.  Wash., 
1873-79.     9v 54—325 


V.  1.  Extinct  vertebrate  fauna  of  the  western  territones, 
Contributions  to  the.    Leidy,  Joseph.    lUus.     1873. 
2.  Vertebrataof  the  Cretaceous  formations  of  the  west. 
Cope,  E.D.     1875. 

5.  Zoology  and  botany.    Two  parts.    Part  1 :  Acridida) 

of  North  America.  Part  2:  Acridida;  of  North 
America  not  found  in  the  United  States.  Thomas, 
C.     1873. 

6.  Fossil  flora  of  the  western  territories.    Part  1 :  Cre- 

taceous flora.     Leaquereux,  Leo.     1874. 

7.  Fossil  flora  of  tlie  western  territories.     Part  2:  Ter- 

tiary flora.     Lesquereux,  Leo.     Wash..  1878. 
9.  Invertebrate  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  fossils  of  the 
upper  Missouri  country.      MeeV,  F.  B.     Wash., 
1876. 

10.  Mont)graph  of  the  geometrid  moths  or  phala)nidffi  of 

the  United  States.  Packard,  A.  S.,  jr.  Wash., 
1876. 

11.  Monographs  of  North  American  rodentia.    Coues,  E., 

and  Allen,  J.  A.    Wash.,  1877. 

12.  Fresh-water  rhizopods  of  North  America.     Leidy,  J. 

Wash.,  1879. 
Ao(e. — Vols.  3,  4,  8  have  not  yet  appeared. 


Miscellaneoui  publications.     Nos.  1-12.    Wash., 
1873-1878.     12  V 


54—325 


No.  1.  Lists  of  elevations,  principally  in  that  portion  of 
the  United  States  west  of  the  Mississippi  river. 
4th  ed.     Gannett,  Henry.     1877. 

2.  Mett'orological  observations  during  the  year  1872 

in  Utah,  Idaho,  and  Montana.  Gannett,  Henry. 
1873. 

3.  Birds  of  the  northwest:  a  handbook  of  the  omi- 

tliology  of  the  region  drained  by  the  Missouri 
river  and  its  tributaries.     Coues,  Elliott.     1874. 

4.  Synopsis  of  the  flora  of  Colorado.    Porter,  Thomas 

"C,  and  Coulter,  John  M.     1874. 

5.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  photographs  of  the 

United  States  geological  and  geographical  sur- 
vey of  the  territories.     In75. 

6.  Meteorological  observations  made  during  the  year 

1873  ai.d  the  early  part  of  1874  In  Colorado  and 
Montana  Territories.  Chittenden,  George  B. 
1874. 

7.  Ethnography  and  philology  of  the  Hidatsa  Indians. 

Matthews,  W.     Wash.,  1877. 

8.  Fur-bearinganimals:  a  monograph  of  North  Amer- 

ican mustelida'.     lUus.     Coues,  Elliott.     1877. 

-Descriptive  catalogue  of  photographs  of  North 

.  American   Indian*.      Jackson,    W.    H.      1877. 


United  States — continued. 

No.  10.  Bibliography  of  North  American  invertebrate 
paleontology:  being  a  report  npon  the  publica- 
tions that  have  hitherto  been  made  upon  the  in- 
veilebrate  paleontology  of  North  America,  in- 
cluding the  West  Indies  and  Greenland.  White, 
C.  A.,  and  Nicholson,  2>r.  H.Alleyne.  1878.  Sup- 
plement. 

11.  Birds  of  the  Colorado  valley :  a  repository  of  sci- 

entific and  popular  information  concerning  North 
American  ornithology.  lUus.  Coues,  Elliott. 
1878. 

12.  Pinnipeds:  amonographof  the  walruses,  sea-lions, 

sea-uears,  and  seals  of  !North  America.  Allen, 
J.  A.     Wash.,  1880. 

Unclassified  publications  of  the  United  States  geo- 
logical and  geographical  survey  of  the  territo- 
ries        54 — 325 

No.  1.  Final  report.  Nebraska  and  portions  of  adjacent 
territories.  With  maps.  1872. 
3.  Profiles,  sections,  aud  other  illustrations,  to  ac- 
company the  final  report  of  the  geologist  of  the 
United  States  survey.  Elliott,  H.  W.  Wash., 
1872. 
7.  Grotto  geyser  of  the  Yellowstone  national  park. 

10.  Bulletins  of  the  United  States  entomological  com- 

mission. Destruction  of  the  young  or  unfiedged 
locusts.    No.  1.    1877. 

11.  Natural  history  of  the  Rocky  mountain  locust. 

No.  2.     {Second  edition.)     1877. 

14.  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  plants  of  the  western  ter- 

ritories of  the  United  States.  lUus.  1878.  (To 
accompany  v.  8.  of  "Final  reports,  or  mono- 
grnphs." 

15.  Catalogue  of  the  publications  of  the  United  States 

geological  and  geographical  survey  of  the  terri- 
tories.    (Third  edition.)     Revised  to  December 
31,  1878.     1879. 
See,  also,  in  this  class  under  Congressional  Reports,  Sec. 
(Interior  Department). 

Greological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel. 
lUus.  King,  Clarence,  geologist  in  charge. 
Wash.,  1870-'80.    7  v 31—187 

COMTENTB. 

V.  1,  Systematic  geology. 

2.  Descriptive  geology. 

3.  Mining  industry.      With  geological  contributions. 

Atlas. 

4.  Part  1 :  Paleontology. 
Part  2:  Paleontology. 
Part  3:  Ornithology. 

6.  Botany. 

6.  Microscopical  petrography. 

7.  Odontomithes. 

Atlas  accompanying  V.  3.     (60.) 

MISCELLANEOUS   REPORTS   OF   SURVEYS. 

O-eological  report  of  the  exploration  of  the  Yellow- 
stone and  Missouri  rivers,  1859,  '60.  F.  V.  Hay- 
dea,  assistant,  under  direction  of  Kaynolds,  W. 
F.     Wash.,  1869.    Maps 54—325 

Pacific  railroad  explorations.  Reports  of  explora- 
tions and  surveys  to  ascertain  the  most  practi- 
cable aud  economical  route  for  a  railroad  from 
the  Mississippi  river  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  1853-'55. 
12v.in  13.     Wash.,  1855-'61 20—118—119—120 

Hiatozy. 

GENERAL  WORKS. 

Annals  of  America  [1492-1826].     Holmes,  A.     182fl. 

2v 44—270 

Biographical  annals  of  the  civil  government  of  the 
United  States  during  its  first  century.  Lanman, 
0.     1876. 25—153 

Centennial  edition  of  the  history  of  the  United 
States  from  the  discovery  of  the  American  con- 
tinent to  1877.    lUuB.     Lossing,  B.  J.    n.  d 49 — 301 

Oomic  history  of  the  United  States.    Hlus.    Hop- 

kins.L.    N.Y.,1876 4»— 302 

First  century  of  the  republic.    Woolsey,  T.,  and 

otiurt.    N.  Y.,  1876 40—301 


UNITED  STATES. 


278 


UNITED  STATES. 


United  States — continued. 

First  century  of  the  United  States.    Lossing,  B.  J. 

IlluB.    n.d   49—301 

CONTKNTB. 

Aboriginals,  p.  9;  Colonies,  p.  104;  Diacoverles,  p.  34; 
Nation,  p.  364;  Revolution,  p.  207;  Settlements,  p.  61. 

Supplement:  Articles  of  contederation  ;  Centennial  exhi- 
bition ;  National  constitution ;  National  progress. 

Histoire  des  !^tats-Unis.  Keguault,  E.,  et  Labaume, 

J.     (L'Univers.)     1849 43—261 

Hiitozy  of  the  United  States.    Bancroft,  G.    1850- 

74.     lOv.    2copie8 49—303 

HUtory  of  the  United  States.     Grahame,  J.     1850. 

2v 49—302 

HUtory  of  the  United  States.  Hildreth,  E.  1851-60. 

Ist  aeries,  v.  1,  2 ;  2d  series,  2, 3.    2  v 49—302 

History  of  the  United  States.     Illus.    Hinton,  J. 

H.    n.d.    6v 44—271 

Popular  history  of  the  Unit«d  States.    Illus.    Rid- 

path,  J.  C.     1876 r. . .      49—301 

Recherches  histoiiques  et  politiques  sur  len  fitats- 

Uni8derAm6riqueseptentrionale.    Warden,  D. 

B.     1788.    4  V 49—300 

COLONIAL   PERIOD. 

Accurate  and  interestin<;  account  of  the  hardships 
and  sufferings  of  that  band  of  heroes  who  trav- 
ersed in  the  wilderness,  in  the  campaign  against 
Quebec,  in  1775.     Henry,  John  Joseph.     1812  ..       50—306 

Charters  of  the  old  English  colonies  in  America. 

Lucas,  S.    Lond.,  1850 29—178' 

Conspiracy  of  Poiitiac,  and  the  Indian  war  after 
the  comiuest  of  Canada.  Parkman,  Francis. 
1870.    2  V 34—205 

General  history  of  the  lat«  war.    lUns.    EnticK, 

John.    1763-'C4.    5v 43—266 

Novanglns,  or  a  liistory  of  the  dispute  with  Amer- 
ica, from  1754  to  1774.  Adams,  John.  (In  his 
■Works,  V.  4,  1856) 22—135 

Old  times  in  the  colonies.     Illus.    Coffin,  C.  C. 

1881 49-300 

Original  lists  of  persona  of  quality,  emigi-ants,  ap- 
prentices, and  others  who  went  from  Great  Brit- 
ain to  the  American  i>lantatlons,  1600-1700.  With 
their  ages,  localities  where  they  formerly  lived 
in  the  mother  country,  &c.  Hotten,  J.  C,  ed. 
1874 52—314 

Political  annals  of  the  present  united  colonies,  from 
their  settlement  to  the  peace  of  17C3.    Chalmers, 

George.    1780 -*....      49—302 

N^ote. — See,  also,  under  the  nanica  of  the  original  States, 
more  detailed  historiea  of  this  period;  also,  under  New 
England. 

REVOLUTION,  1776. 

American  revolution.  Bancroft,  George.  1850.  4  v.      49 — 303 

Note.— In  his  History  of  the  United  States,    v.  7-10. 

Boys  of  '76.    Illus.    CotKn,  C.  C.     1877 42—255 

Capture  of  Ticonderoga.     Annual  address  before 

the  Vermont  historical  society.     Chittenden,  L. 

E.    1872    42—255 

Diary  of  American  revolution.    Illus.    Moore,  F. 

1860.     2  V 42—255 

Documentary    history    of    American    revolution. 

Gibbes,  R.  W.     1853-'57.    3  v 

First  battles  of  the  revolutionary  war.    Everett, 

Edward,  {/n /it«  Works,  v.  1,  p.  73.)  1850....  22—134 
History  of  the  Boston  massacre.  Kidder,  F.  1870.  49—300 
History  of  the  late  war  in  North  America  and  the 

West  Indies.    Maute,  T.     1772 44—271 

Historyof  the  war  with  America.  France,  Spain,  and 

Holland;  commencing  in  1775  and  ending  in  1783. 

Andrews,  John.     1785, '86.    4v 43—266 


XJnited  States — oontiuued. 

History  of  the  war  of  the   independence  of  the 

United  States  of  America.    Botta,  C.   1838.    2  v.      42—255 

Journal  of  Claude  Blauchard,  commissary  of  the 
French  auxiliary  army  sent  to  the  United  States 
duringthe  American  revolution.     1876 37 — 223 

Letter  to  the  sheriffs  of  Bristol  on  American  affairs. 

Burke,  E.     (In  his  Works,  v.  3,  I826-'27) 21-128 

Memoirs  of  his  own  time,  with  reminiscences  of 
the  men  and  events  of  the  revolution.  Graydon, 
A.     1846 40—245 

Memoirs  of  the  war  in  the  southern  department  of 
the  United  States.  [Second  edition.]  I^ee,  H. 
1827 42—255 

Men  and  times  of  the  revolution.     Watson,  E. 

1856 37—228 

Official  register  of  the  officers  and  men  of  New 
Jersey  in  the  revolutionary  war.  Published  by 
authority  of  the  legislature.  Stryker,  Wm.  S. 
1872 51—310 

Oration  on  the  battle  of  Lexington.  Everett,  Ed- 
ward.    (In  his  Works,  v.  1,  p.  .536.     1850-'59) 22—134 

Personal  recollections  of  the  American  revolution. 

Post,  L.  M.    Barclay,  S.,  ed.  {pseud.).    1859 42—255 

Pictorial  field-book  of  the  revolution.     Lossing,  B. 

J.     1851, '52.     2  V 42—253 

Poems  relating  to  \  ho  American  revolution.    Fre- 

neau,  P.     1865 16—  98 

Principles  and  acts  of  the  revolution  in  America. 

Niles,  H.     1822 42—254 

Records  of  the  revolutionary  war ;  containing  mili- 
tary and  financial  correspondence,  nann's  of  otfi- 
cers  and  privates,  general  orders,  list  of  prison- 
ers of  war,  half-pay  acts,  and  pension  laws. 
vSaffell,  W.  S.  K.     1860  42—255 

Seven  years'  war,  the  school  of  the  revolution. 
Everett,  Edward.  (In  his  Works,  v.  1,  p.  377, 
1850-'59) 22—134 

Speech  on  American  taxation.    Burke,  E.    (Inhia 

Works,  v.  2,  1826) 21—128 

Speech  on  conciliation  with  America.    Burke,  E. 

(/n  Ai«  Works,  v.  3,  1826) 21—128 

See,  also.  Biography  ((;ollective),  forlivesof  the  signers  of 
the  Declaration  of  Independence;  also.  Biography  (Indi- 
vidual), for livesof  Adams;  Ellcry;  Franklin;  Hancock; 
Jay ;  Jefferson ;  Lee.  K.  II. ;  Madison ;  Morris,  Gouver- 
neur ;  Otis,  James;  lieed,  Joseph;  Warren,  Jo-scph; 
Washington,  G.  For  lives  of  revolutionary  olficers, 
see  Alexander,  Wm.,  earl  of  Stirlinq ;  Allen,  Ethan; 
Arnold,  Beiiedit't;  Grreene,  S'athanicl:  Lafayette:  Lin- 
coln, Bciy. :  Lee,  Charles  :  Adams,  Francis;  Montgom- 
ery, K. ;  Pulaski;  Putnam;  Stark;  Sullivan,  John; 
Washington;  Wayne,  A.  See,  also.  Riedesel,  F.  A.; 
Riedesel,  Fredcrika. 

See,  in  general  alphabet.  History,  Lexington,  Sec. 

FROM   1789  TO   1812. 

History  of  the  insurrection  in  the  four  western 
counties  of  Pennsylvania  in  1794.    Findley,  W. 

1796 50—306 

For  an  elaborate  account  of  this  period,  see  Hildreth's 
History  of  the  United  States,  v.  1,  2.    (49—302.) 

WAR  OF  1812-'l4. 

Campaigns  of  the  British  army  at  Washington  and 
New  Orleans  in  the  years  1814,  '15.  Gleig,  G.  R. 
1847 : 42—255 

Historical  memoir  of  the  war  in  west  Florida  and 
Louisiana,  in  1814,  '15.  Latour,  A.  L.  Nugent, 
H.  V.,tr.     1816.    Map 42—255 

History  of  the  American  privateers  and  letters  of 
marque,  during  our  war  with  England,  in  the 
years  1812-' 14.    Coggoshall,  George.    1856 42—254 

History  of  the  late  war  between  the  United  States 

and  Great  Britain.     Brackenridge,  H.  M.     1846.      42—255 


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279 


UNITED  STATES. 


United  States — continued. 

Official  letters  iif  the  military  and  naval  officers  of 
the  United  States  during  the  war  with  Great  Brit- 
ain.   Brannan.J.    ]82;i 42—255 

Pictorial  fleld-boolt  of  the  war  of  1812.    Lossing,  B. 

J.     1868 42—253 

See,  also,  in  Biography,  lives  of  Decatur ;  Jackson ;  Pike ; 
Scott. 

FHOM    1815   TO   THE  WAR   WITH   MEXICO. 

yote. — This  period,  including  the  Missouri  compromise 
controversy,  the  tarifl',  bank,  and  nullification  questions, 
and  the  growtli  of  the  anti-slavery  a^^itation,  is  covered 
by  Benton's  Thirty  \eais'  view.     (52—316.) 

See,  also,  in  Biography,  lives  of  Clay,  Jackson,  and  Web" 
ster:  and  the  works  of  Madison,  Clay,  Webster,  Benton* 
Calho\iu,  and  Everett. 

Florida,  or  Seminole  War. 

Origin,  progress,  and  conclusion  of  the  Florida  war, 

1830-'45.    Sprague,  John  T.    N.  T.,  1848 42—255 

Sketch  of  the  Seminole  war,  by  a  lieutenant  of  the 
left  wing.    Charleston,  1830 

WAR  WITH   MEXICO. 

Slavery  and  the  Mexican  war.    Sumner,  C.    (In 

Am  Works,  v.  1,  p.  333.    1850) 22—132 

Twelve  montlis'  volunteer,  and  history  of  the  Mex- 
ican war.    Illus.     Furber,  (}.  C.    1848 

War  with  Mexico.     Ripley,  R.  S.     1849.     2v 

Withdrawal  of  American  troops  from  Mexico. 
Sumner,  C.     (7rs  ftis  Works,  v.  1,  p.  374.     1874).. 

Wrongful  di  claration  of  war  against  Mexico.  Sum- 
ner, C.     (7/1  his  Works,  v.  1,  p.  317.     1874) 

See,  also,  in  Biography,  life  of  fleneral  Winfleld  Scott 
V.  2,  p.  381.     (41-248.) 


42—255 
42—255 


22—132 


22—132 


Civil,  WAR,    1861-'65. 

Historus. 

American  conflict:  a  history  of  the  great  rebellion 

inl860-'64.    lUus.    Greeley,  H.    1865--67.    2  v..      42—254 

Four  years  of  lighting:  a  volume  of  personal  ob- 
servation with  the  aruiyand  navy,  from  the  first 
battle  of  Bull  Run  to  the  fall  of  Richmond.  Cof- 
fin, Charles  Carletou.    1800 42—254 

Great  rebellion,     lleadley,  J.  T.     1867 42—254 

History  of  the  American  civil  war.     Draper,  J.  W. 

1868.    3v  42-254 

History  of  the  civil  war  in  America,  to  Jan.  1, 1863. 

Paris,  Oomte  de,  1875, '76.    2v    42—254 

Historr  of  the  rebellion.    Giddings,  J.  E.    N.  Y., 

1864    42-254 

Memoirs  of  the  confederate  war  for  independence. 

Von  Boroke,  11.     1867 42— •.54 

Pictorial  history  of  the  American  civil  war,  v.  1. 

Leslie,  F.    1802 42—253 

Picforial  history  of  the  civil  war  in  the  United 
States  of  America.  Leasing,  B.  J.  186e-'fl8. 
3v 42—253 

Political  history  of  the  United  States  of  America 
during  the  great  rebellion,  from  Nov.  6,  1800,  to 
July  4, 1864.  McPherson,  Edward.  Wn8h.,18«4-      42—254 

Same.    Second  edition.    1865  42—254 

Hebellion  record  ;  a  diary  of  A  merican  events,  with 
documents,  'narrative,  illustrative  incidents, 
poetry,  &c.    Moore,  Frank,  cd.    1861-'68.    12  v.      42—253 

Youth's  history  of  the  rebellion.    Illus.    Thayer, 

William  M.     n.  d.    4v 42—255 

CONTESTS. 

V.  1.  From  the  bombardment  of  Fort  Sumter  to  the  cap- 
ture of  Koanoke  island. 
2.  From  the  capture  of  Roanoke  island  to  the  battle  of 
Uurfreesboro',  • 


United  States — continued. 

V.  3.  From  the  battle  of  Murfreosboro'  to  the  massacre  at 
Fort  Pillow. 

4.  From  the  massacre  at  Fort  Pillow  to  the  end. 
See,  also,  in  Biography,  lives  of  Grant,  Sherman,  Lincoln, 

Seward,  Sumner,  and  Custer. 

Miscellaneous  Works  Sclafing  to  the  War. 

Alphabetical  list  of  battles  in  the  war  of  the  rebel- 

liou.     Wells,  J.  W.     1875 54—327 

Army  life  in  a  black  regiment.    Higgiusou,  T.  W. 

1870 23—139 

Oase  of  the  war-steamer  Florida.    Sumner,  C.    (In 

Am  Works,  V.  9,  p.  141.    1874) 22—132 

G-rant  and  his  canii)aigns:  a  military  biography. 

Illus.    Coppi'se,  Henry.     1866 40—245 

Heroes  of  the  war  for  the  l^nion  and  their  achieve- 
ments: a  complete  history  of  the  great  lebellion. 
Ferrce,  P.  V.    1864 36—217 

Hospital  sketches  and  camp  and  fireside  stories, 

Alcott,  L.  M.    1872 1—    7 

Incidents  of  the  United  States  Christian  commis- 
sion. Illus.  Smitli,  Hev.  Edward  P.  Pliila., 
1871 42—254 

Memoirs  of  General  William  T.  Sherman.    1875. 

2v 41—247 

Military  history  of  U.  S.  Grant,  1861-'65.    Badoau, 

A.     N.  T.,  1881.    3v 42—245 

My  diary,  north  and  south.    Russell,  W.  H.    1863.      34-209 

Narrative  of  military  operations,  directed  during 
the  late  war  between  the  States.  Illus.  John- 
ston, J.  E.     1874  42—264 

Official  report  of  the  United  States  engineer  depart- 
ment of  the  siege  and  reduction  of  fort  Pulaski, 
Ga.,  Februaiy,  March,  and  April,  1862.  Illus. 
Gillmore,  Q.  A.    1862 54—327 

Red-tape  and  pigeon-hole  generals,  as  seen  from 
the  ranks  during  a  campaign  in  the  army  of  the 
Potomac,  by  a  citizen  .soldier.     N.  Y.,  1804 10 — 57 

Sherman's  historicalraid.    Boynton,  H.  V.    1875..      42 — 255 

Southern  history  of  the  war:  official  reports  of 

battles.     1803 42—254 

War  of  the  rebellion.  Pictorial  book  of  anecdotes 

and  incidents  of  the.    Kirklacd,  F.    1866  22—131 

Oriyin  and  Issues  of  tlie  War. 
Origin  of  the  Wur. 

America  :  origin  of  her  present  conflict.    Massie, 

J.W.    1864 A— 

History  of  the  rebellion :  its  authors  and  causes. 

Giddings,  J.  R.     1864 42—254 

History  of  the  rise  and  fall  of  the  slave  power  in 

America.     WUson,  H.    1874-'77.    3v 44—269 

Mr.  Ambrose's  letters  on  the  rebellion.    Kennedy, 

J.  P.     1865 

Rebellion:  its  origin  and  mainspring.     Sumner,  C. 

(In  his  Works,  v.  0,  p.  70.     1874) 22—132 

Emancipation. 

Immediate  emancipation,  not  gradual.    Sumner, 

C.    (In  his  Works,  v.  7,  p.  206.    1874) 22— 132 

Nullity  of  the  emancipation  edict.    Dana,  Richard 

H.   (/n  North  American  review,  August,  1880).      D — 

Proclamation  of  emancipation :  its  p<dicy  and 
necessity  as  a  war  measure  for  the  suppression 
of  the  rebellion.  Sumner,  C.  (Speech  at  Faneuil 
Hall,  October  6,  1862,  v.  7  of  his  Works,  p.  191)  .       22—132 

Validity  of  the  emancipation  edict.    Ferris,  A.  A. 

(In  North  American  review,  December,  1880)  . .      D — 


UNITED  STATES. 


280 


XJFIVERS. 


United  States — coBtinued. 

Jtecormtruction. 

Deitmction  and  roconetruction  :  personal  experi- 
ences of  the  late  war.    Taylor,  Richard.    1879..      42—254 

History  of  the  Thirty-ninth  Congress  of  the  United 
States,  1865-'67.  Barnes,  W.  H.  Ulns.  If.  T., 
1868 52—315 

Political  history  of  the  United  States  during  the 
]KTiod  of  reconstruction,  from  April  15,  1865,  to 

July  15,  1870.    McPherson,  Edward 44—269 

See,  also,  Appleton's annual cyclopjedia,  1866, article  "Pub- 
lic docunmuts,''  for  congressional  legislation. 

POLITICAI.  AND  PARTY  HISTORY. 

Buchanan's  administration,  on  the  eve  of  rebel- 
lion.    1866 52—316 

Hand-book   of    politics.      McPherson,     Edward. 

Wash.,  1874 29—178 

Political  annals  of  the  present  united  colonies. 

Chalmers,  G.     Lond.,  1780 49—303 

Political  history  of  the  United  States  of  America 
during  the  period  of  reconstruction.  McPher- 
son, Edward.     1871    

Political  history  of  the  United  States  of  North 
America  during  the  great  rebellion.  McPher- 
son, Edward.     1863 42—254 

Political  parties  in  the  United  States.  Van  Buren, 

M.     N.  Y.,1867     29—178 

Political  textbook,   or   encyclopaedia.      Cluskey, 

Michael  W.     Wash.,  1857 29—178 

Presidential  counts :  Complete  record  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  Congress  at  the  counting  of  the  elec- 
toral votes  in  all  the  elections  of  President  and 
Vice-President  of  the  United  States,  together 
with  all  congressional  debates  incident  thereto, 
or  to  proposed  legislation  upon  that  subject ; 

with  an  analytical  introduction.     1877 29 — 178 

Statesman's  manual.     Illus.     Williams,   E.,  and 

Lossing,  B.  J.     1858 2^-178 

Thirty  years  in  the  United  States  Senate.    Benton, 

T.H.     1854.    2v 52—316 

2fote. — In  connection  with  political  and  party  history,  con- 
sult the  writings  and  speeches  of  George  Washington, 
Alexander  Hamilton,  Benjamin  Fi-antlin,  Jefferson, 
Madison,  Webster,  Calhoun,  Clay,  Edward  Everett, 
Charles  Suram-r,  William.  Livingston,  S.  S.  Prentiss, 
W.  H.  Seward,  Abraham  Lincoln,  S.  P.  Chase, 
For  lives  of  public  men,  see,  in  Biography,  names  of  states- 
men enumerated  under  divisions,  "  Kevolution,"  &c.,  to 
"  War  with  Mexico,"  and,  in  addition,  the  names  of  the 
following :  Patrick  Henry,  Bewitt  Clinton,  Joseph  Story, 
H.  S.  Legare. 

SLAVE   POWER. 

Historical  research  respecting  the  opinions  of  the 
founders  of  the  republic  on  negroes  as  slaves,  as 
citizens,  and  as  soldiers.     Livermore,  G.     1863..      29 — 177 

History  of  the  rise  and  fall  of  the  slave  power  in 

America.     Wilson,  H.     1874-'77.     3  v 44—269 

Slave  power.    Caimes,  J.  E.    1862 44—269 

Slave  power;  its  character,  cai'eer,  and  probable 
designs;  being  an  attempt  to  explain  the  real 
issues  involved  in  the  Ameiican  contest.  N.  Y., 
1862 44—269 

Slave  States  of  America.    Buckingham,  J.  S.    1842. 

2  V 44—270 

See,  also,  various  headings  under  Civil  War,  1861-'65,  in 
this  class. 

Statutes  at  Large. 

Revised  statutes  of  the  United  States,  relating  to 
the  District  of  Culumbia  and  post  roads,  passed 
at  first  session  of  the  forty-third  Congress,  1873, 
'74, together  with  the  public  treaties  in  force  on 
December  1.  1873.     Wash.,  1875 26—156 

Statutes  at  large.    Edited  by  Peters,  R.,  Minot,  G., 

and  Sanger,  G.  P.    1789-1879.    19  v 26—157 


United  States — continued. 

Statutes  at  large  of  the  Confederate  States  of  Amer- 
ica.    1862-'64.    2v 2&— 156 

Treaties. 

Treaties  and  conventions  made  since  July  4th,  1776. 

1871 49—303 

Treaties  between  the  United  States  of  America  and 
the  several  Indian  tribes,  from  1778  to  1837 ;  com- 
piled and  printed  by  the  direction,  and  under 
the  supervision,  of  the  Commissioner  of  Indian 
Affairs.     1837  47—286 

Treaties,  declarations  of  war,  manifestoes,  and 
other  public  papers  sslating  to  peace  and  war 
among  the  potentates  of  Europe,  from  1495  to 
the  present  time.     1710.     3v 43—266 

See,  also,  names  of  various  localities.  States,  and  Territo- 
ries as  thej^  occur  in  the  general  alphabet.  For  other 
sources  of  information  relative  to  the  United  States: 
Almanacs;  Agriculture;  Arts  (Useful:  exhibitions 
worhl's  industry) ;  Biography ;  Botany ;  Education ; 
Geology;  Language;  Law;  Literature;  Meteorology; 
Natural  History  (Birds,  fishes,  insects,  &c.) ;  Political 
Economy;  Slavery;  Sociology. 

Unity  of  law.    Carey,  H.  C.    Phila.,  1872.  29—176 

Universal  exhibition,  Illustrated  cata- 
logue of  the,  publiahed  with  the  Art 
Jounial.     Lond.,  1867 30— Ibl 

Universal  geography.  Arrowsmith,  J. 
Lond.,  1842    B— 

Universal  history.  Miiller,  J.  von,  1837. 
4v.    v.3,4 43—263 

Universal  progress.     Spencer,  H.    N.  Y., 

1868 32—197 

Universe  and  the  coming  transits.  Illus. 
Proctor,  R.  A.     Lond.,  1874 32—196 

Univers,  L\  Histoire  et  description  de 
touslespeuples.  Paris,  1840-'45.  42v.43— 260-261 

CONTENTS. 

V.    1-A.    Dictionnaire    encyclop6dique    de    I'histoire    de 
France.     Le  Bas,  P.    v.  1-4. 
5-12.  Dictionnaire    encyclopedique    de    I'histoire    de 

France.     Le  Bas,  P.     v.  1-4. 
13-15.  Planches  du  dictionnaire  encyclop6dique  de  I'his- 
toire de  France.     Leniaitre,  M. 
16-17.  Annales  historiquesdela  France.    Le  Bas,  P. 
18-21.  Angleterre,  ficosse,  et  Irlande.     Galibert,  L6on, 
et  Pell6,  Clement. 

22.  Espague.       Lavall6e,      Joseph,      et     Gueroult, 

Adolphe. 

23.  Espagne.     Levall6e,  Joseph. 

ties  Bal^ares  et  Pitliyuses.  ,Lacroix,  Fr6d6ric. 
Sardaigne.    Gregory,  G.  de. 
Corse.    Friess,  Colonna  de. 

24.  Portugal.     Denis,  Ferdinand. 

25.  Danemarck.    £vri63,  J.  B. 

26.  Bel^ique  et  Hollande.    Van  Hasselt,  A.  * 
27-28.  Italie  ancienne.     Duruv,  V.,  and  others. 

29.  Antilles.     Regnault,  Eiins. 

Suite  des  Etiits- Unis.     Kegnault,  Elias,   et  La- 

baume,  Jules. 
Possessions  anglaises  dans  I'Ani^rique  du  Nord. 

Lacroix,  Frederick. 
Les  CalitViniies.    Denis,  Ferdinand. 

30.  Esquisse,  g6nerale  de  t'Afrique  et  Afrique  an- 

cienne.   D'Avezac,M.  P. 

Carthage.   Dureau  de  la  Malle,  ( — )  et  Yanoski,  J. 

Numidie  et  Mauritanie.    Lacroix,  Louis. 

L'Afrique  chr6tienne,  et  domination   des  Van- 
dales  en  Afritiue.     Yanoski,  J. 

31.  Afrique,  australe,  orientale,  centrale,  empire  do 

Maroc.     Hoefer,  F.  * 

32.  lies  de  1' Afrique.    D'Avezac,  M.  P. 

33.  Senejjambie  et  Guin6c.    Tardieu,  Am6d6e. 
Nubie.    Ch6rubini,  S. 

Abyssinie.     Desvergers,  Noel. 

34.  Arabic.     Desvergers,  Noel. 

35.  Syne,  ancienne  et  modeme.    Yanoski,  Jean. 

36.  Alg6rie.    Du  Genie,  Kozet,  C.A.,  «i  Carette,  A. 

£tats  Tripolitaius.    Hoefer,  Fred. 
Tunis.    Frank,  Louis,  et  Marcel,  J. 


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V.  37.  ]ffi(;yi)te  ancieiino.    Champollion-Figoac,  J. 

38.  Egypte  moderne.    Marcol,  J.  J. 

39.  IiKie.    Janciguy,  Dubois  (le,  et  Raymond,  Xavier. 

40.  Villes  Anstotiquos.    Kochelle,  J.  B.  G.  Kmix  do. 

41.  Tartarie,  I561i)nt(lii8tan,  Boutan,  et  Nepal.    Da- 

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Vane,  Sir  Henry.    See  Biography. 

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Van  IValree,  E.  C.  W.  See  Walr^e, 
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Vasa,  Gustavus.     See  Biography. 

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CONTENTS. 

Vatican  decrees  in  their  bearing  on  civil  allegiance ;  Vati- 
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history  of  the  Vatican  council,  together  with  the  Latin 
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decrees.    By  Philip  Schaff. 

Note. — See,  alio,  American  annual  encyclopasdia,  1870,  '71, 
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Vattel,  Emmeric  de.     *  Law  of  nations. 

Chitty,  J.,  (r.     Phila.,  1849 29—177 

Vaug^han,  Henry.     Sacred  poems  and 

private  ejaculations;   with  memoir  by 

Lyte,  H.  F.     Host.,  1854 17—105 

See  Spare  hours.     Vanghan's  poems,  by  Brown,  J. 

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Vauvenarg:ues,  Luc  de  Clapiers, 
Marquis  Ae.  CEuvrescomplfetes.  (/»Mo- 
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Vega,  Garcias  Laso,  or  Garcilaso,  de  la. 
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Yncas,  roys  du  Peru.  Fidellement  tra- 
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Same.   Translated  from  the  Spanish 

into  English  by  Eycaut,  Sir  P.   London, 

1(588 48-295 

Vegetable  kingdom.    See  Botany. 

Vegetable  world.   Illus.  Figuier,  L.  n.  d.  32 — 195 

Vegetation,  First  forms  of.  Illus.  Mac- 
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Vegetation,  "Wonders  of.  Illus.  Marion, 
F.    1874. 32—195 

Veneg;as,  Miguel.  Natural  and  civil 
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Venetian  life.    Howells,  W.  D.     1867....  36— 221 

(In  Fiction,  see  Howells'  Foregone  conclusion.    See,  alto, 
in  general  alphabet,  works  ou  Italy. 

Venice : 

Italy,  Florence,  and  Venice.   Taine, 

H.  A.     1869 36—221 

Sketches    from   Venetian    history. 

Illus.    Lond.,  1846.    2v 48—292 

Stones  of  Venice.   Ruskin,  J.   1864. 

3v 15—  8» 

Two  Venetian  studies:    1,    Venice 

and  Rome;  2,  Venice  and  Tintoretto. 
Green,  J.  B.  {In  his  Studies  from  En- 
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Ventilation.    See  Arts  (Useful:  "Warming  and  ventilation). 

Verg'ennes,  Charles  Gravier  de.  Md- 
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Vergier,  Jacques.  {See  Petits  PoiJtes 
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VEEMONT. 


282 


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Vermont: 

CsUections  of  the  Vermont  histor- 
ical society.  Moiitpelier,  Vt.,  1870, 71. 
2v 50—305 

History  of  eastern  Vermont.    Hall, 

B.  H.    Illus.     1853 50—305 

History  of  Vermont.   Thompson,  Z. 

1842 50—304 

COSTENTS. 

Part  1.  Katnral  history,  geology,  and  mineralogy. 

2.  Civil  liistory. 

3.  Gazetteer. 

Natural  and  civil  history  of  Ver- 
mont.   Williams,  S.    1809.    2v 50—304 

Records  of  the  council  of  safety, 

and  governor  and  council  of  the  State  of 
Vermont,  1775-1823.  Walton,  E.  P.,  ed. 
Montpelier,  Vt. ,  1873-'78.    6  v 50—306 

Report  on  the  geology  of  Vermont. 

Hager,  Albert  D.  Claremont,  N.  H.   2  v.  53—321 

Reports  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 

1864-'66.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  1864-'66.    3  v.  50—304 

See,  aleo.in  Fiction,  D.  P.  Thompson's  Green  moiintain 
boys;  Kangers. 

Verne,  Jules.  Exploration  of  the  world: 
famous  travels  and  travelers.  Leigh,  D., 
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Tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days. 

Towle,  G.  M.,  tr.    Best.,  1874 12—  67 

For  his  other  works,  see  Fiction. 

Vertebrata  of  the  cretaceous  formations 
of  the  west.  Cope,  E.  D.  {Final  Eeports 
or  MonograpTis  of  the  United  States  Geolog- 
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Tertot  d'Aubeuf,  Ren<5  Aubert,  aU4 
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republic.    Lond.,  1724.    2v... 48—293 

History  of  the  knights  of  Malta. 

Edinburgh,  1757.    5  v.    (1100-1725)....  37— 224 

History  of  the  revolutions  in  Spain. 

Lond.,  1724 48—293 

Revolutions  of  Portugal,  and  the 

revolutions  of  Sweden.    Lond.,  1721...  48—295 

Veatigea  of  the  natural  history  of  cre- 
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Vesnvini.    See  Meteorology  (Earthquakes  and  volcanoes). 

Tiardot,  Louis.  Wonders  of  European 
art.    N.  Y.,  1874 15—90 

Wonders  of  Italian  art.   N.Y.,1872.   15—90 

Wonders  of  sculpture.    N.  Y.,  1873.  15—  90 

Ticat,  Louis  Joseph.  Practical  and  sci- 
entific treatise  on  calcareous  mortars 
and  cements,  artificial  and  natural. 
Smith,  J.  T.,  tr.    Lond.,  1837 18—109 

Victoria,  Queen.    See  Biography, 

Victoria: 

Prodromus  of  the  paleontology  of 

Victoria;  or,  figures  and  descriptions 
of  Victorian  organic  remains.  McCoy, 
Frederick.  {Geological  Survey  of  Victo- 
ria.) Illus.  Melbourne  and  Lond.,  1877.  52 — 314 


Victoria — continued. 

Transactions  and  proceedings  of  the 

royal  society  of  Victoria,  V.  15.    1879..  52 — 314 

Transactions  of  the  philosophical 

institute  of  Victoria,  from  January  to 
December,  18.59,  inclusive,  v.  4,  Mel- 
bourne, 1860 52—314 

Victorian  poets.    Stedman,E.  C.     1876..  23—139 

Victoriea  of  love.    Patmore,C.     1863 16—95 

Vienna.  International  exhibition  in  1873 : 
Reports  of  the  commissioners  of  the 
United  States.  Illus.  Thurston,  Rob- 
ert H.,  ed.     Wash.,  1876.    4v 52—314 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Introduction;  Executive  commission;  Agricultnre; 
The  exhibition,  its  antecedents,  inception,  organi- 
zation, and  results ;  Aitstracts  of  foreign  reports 
on  exhibits  from  the  United  States  ;  Report-of  Hon. 
H.  Garretsou ;  Report  on  forestry,  by  J.  A.  Ward- 
er ;  Sheep  and  wool,  by  J.  R.  Dodge. 

2.  Report  on  chemicals,  by  J.  L.  Smith ;  on  Vienna 

bread,  by  E.  N.  Horsforil ;  on  commercial  fertilizers, 
by  p.  Collier;  on  photography,  by  C.  A.  Doremns; 
on  medicine  and  surgery,  by  A.  Ruppaner;  on 
physical  apparatus,  by  T^.  Gibbs ;  on  instruments 
of  "precision,  by  0.  F.  Carpenter  and  R.  B.  Cutts ; 
on  telegrapliy,  by  R.  B.  Lines ;  on  telegraphs  and 
apparatus,  by  D.  Brooks;  on  education,  by  E.  Se- 
gum  and  J.  W.  Hoyt;  on  deaf-mute  instruction  and 
governmental  patronage  of  art,  by  B.  M.  Gallaudet ; 
on  government  printing  and  art  of  printing,  by  G. 
"W.  Silcox  and  A.  H.  Brown. 

3.  Manufactures  and  macliinery,  R.  H.  Thurston ;  S^- 

ing-macliines,  G.  A.  Fairfield ;  Civil  engineering 
and  architecture,  W.  "Watson ;  Hydraulic  engineer- 
ing, C.  Davis. 

4.  Architecture ;  Construction  of  dwellings  in  Vienna, 

J.  R.  Niemsee ;  Architecture  and  materials,  N.  L. 
Derby ;  "Wood  industries,  N.  M.  Lowe ;  "Working 
of  stone  and  artificiiil  stone.  L.  J.  Hinton;  MetaH 
lurgy  of  iron  and  .steel,  W.  P.  Blake:  Metallurgy 
of  lead,  silver,  copper,  and  zinc,  H.  Paint«r ;  Gen- 
eral index. 

Vienna,  Memoir  of  the  court  of.  Wrax- 
all,-SirN.W.     1800.    2v 36—219 

Viewaarfoot.    Taylor,  J.  B.     1870 35—213 

Viking  tales  of  the  north.  The  sagas  of 
Thorstein,  Viking's  son,  and  Fridthjof 
the  bold.  From  the  Icelandic,  by  R.  B. 
Andersen  and  J<5n  Bjamason,  Also, 
Tegndr's  Fridthjof 's  saga,  translated  by 
G.  Stephens.    Chicago,  1877 15—92 

Vikram  and  the  vampire.  lUns.  Bur- 
ton, R.  F.    n.d 2—14 

Villea  An8<5atiqne8.  Roux  de  Rochelle, 
J.  B.  G.     (V  Univers. )    Paris,  1844 43—260 

.Tincent,  Frank,  jr.  Land  of  the  white 
elephant:  Burma,  Siam,  Cambodia,  and 
Cochin-china,  1871-74.  Illus.  N.  Y., 
1874 35—211 

Vinci,  Leonartlo  da.    See  Biography. 

Viollet-ie-Duc,  Engfene  Emmanuel. 
Habitations  of  men  in  all  ages.  Illus. 
Bucknall,  B.,  tr.    Bost.,  1876 30—185 

Virgilius  Maro,  Publius  (Virgil), 
.aineid.    Conington,  J.,  <r.    N.  Y. ,  1867 .  17— 105 

.a^neids.     Done  into  English  verse 

by  William  Morris.    Bost.  ,1876 17—105 

Bucolica,  Georgica  et  .SIneis ;  with 

English  notes.    Bowen,  F.    1860 17—105 


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283 


WALKER. 


Tlrg^ilius  ]?Iaro,  Publius — continued. 

Works.    Lond.,  1830.    2v 17—105 

CONTENTS. 

T.  1.  Bio^rapbical  sketch ;  Eclogues,  translated  by  Fran- 
cis-Wrangham:  Georgics,  translated  by  William 
Sotheby  i  iEneid,  translated  by  J.  Dryden. 
2.   ^neid  (concluded). 

^neas:   a  Virgilian  study.     Green,  J.  R. 

(In  hU  Studies  from  Italy,  Ac,  p.  227.    1876) . . .      23—140 

Virginia : 

Acts  of  assembly  passed   in    the 

colony  of  Virginia,  1662-1715.     Lond., 

1727 ;..  50—304 

History  of  the  early  settlement  and 

Indian  wars  of  Virginia.     De  Hass,  W. 

1851 42—255 

History  of  Virginia.    Burke,  J.    3 

V.    1804, '05 50—304 

History  of  Virginia  commenced  by 

John  Burk,  and  continued  by  Skelton 

Jones  ond  Louis  Hue  Girardin.     1816...  50 — 304 

History  of  Virginia.     Howison,  R. 

E.     1846-'48.     2v 50—304 

History    of    Virginia.     Smith,    J. 

1819 50—304 

Introduction  to  the  history  of  Vir- 
ginia.    Campbell,  C.     1847 50—304 

Notes  on   Virginia.     Jefferson,   T. 

1803 50—304 

Old  churches,  ministers,  and  fami- 
lies of  Virginia.    Meade,  \V.    1857.    2  v.  50— 304 

Sketches  of  Virginia.    Foote,  W.  H. 

2v 50—304 

I  Virginia :  geographical  and  politi- 
cal summary.     Richmond,  1876 50 — 304 

Virginia  illustrated.     Strother,  D. 

U.  {Porte  Crayon).     1857 3.5—216 

,Se«.  also,  United  States  (the  South) ;  Civil  war.    Alto,  in 
Biography,  lives  of  John  Smith ;  Jefferson ;  Madison,  &c. 

Vision.    See  Physics  (Light  and  optics). 

Vision,   The.      Dante,    Alighieri.      1819. 

3v 16—  98 

Vitality.    See  Biology ;  Medicine  (Health) ;  Vital  statistics. 
See,  alto.  Political  economy  (Population). 

Vital  statistics : 

Statistics,  medical  and  anthropo- 
logical, of  the  provost-marshal-general's 

bureau.     Baxter,  J.  H.     1875.     2v 54—328 

See,  alto,  United  States  (Census). 

Voice.    See  Medicine. 

Voices  of  the  night.    Longfellow,  H.  W.    (In  hit 

Poems,  v.l.    1866) 16—96 

Volcanoes,    earthquakes,    and    thermal 

springs.     Daubeny,  C.     1848 32—195 

Tolckhausen,  Ad.  von.    See  Fiction. 

Volluill,  E.  P.  Wingless  grasshopper 
of  Shasta  and  Fall  river  valleys,  Cali- 
fornia.    (In  Sm.  Rept.,  1860) ■...  54—324 

Voltaire,  Francois  Marie  Arouet  de. 
Age  of  Louis  XIV.    Lond.,  1732.    2v...  40—241 

History  of  Charles  XII,   King  of 

Sweden.     Lond.,  1732 39—238 

History  of  the  Russian  emiiire,  un- 
der Peter  the  great.    Aberdeen,  1777...  48—293 


Toltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de — continued. 

CEuvros.    Illus.    Paris,  1864.    13  v.  21—122 

C0NTKMT9. 

v.  1.   Vie  de  Voltaire ;  Th6atro. 

2.  Theatre ;  La  Eenriade ;  Essais ;  La  Pucelle ;  Poems ; 

Odes ;  Stances ;  fipitres ;  Contes  en  vers :  Satires  ; 
Poesies  mel6es  ;  Vers  Latins  ;  Vers  Anglais. 

3.  Essai  sur  la  mccurs ;  Aunales  de  renipire. 

4.  Si6ele  de  Louis  XIV :  Si6cl6  do  Louis  XV;  Histoire 

do  Charles  XII;  Histoire  de  Russie;  Histoire  da 

Parlement  de  Paris;    Fragments  historiques  sur 
Inde. 

5.  Melanges    historiques ;    Politique    et    Ugislation ; 

Physique. 
G.  Philosophie;  Dialogues. 
7-8.  Dictionnaire  philoaopbique. 

9.  Melanges  litt^raires ;  Commentaires  sur  Comeille. 

10.  Con-espondance  avcc  le  roi  do  Prusse ;  Correspon- 

dance  avec  rimp6ratrice  de  Russie  et  d'Alembert. 
11-12-13.   Correspondance  g6n6rale. 

For  life  and  critical  notice  of  Voltaire,  tee  Biography. 
Von  Auer,  Adelheid.    (See  Auer,  A.  von, 

in  Fiction. 
Von   Boecke,  Heros.     See  Boecke, 

Heros  von. 
Von  Hillern,  Wilhelmine.  ySeeHillern, 

W.  von,  in  Fiction. 
Von  Marenholtz-Buelow,  Bertha. 

New  education  by  work,  according  to 

Froebel's  method.     Camden,  1876 14—82 

Von  Volckhausen,  Ad.    See  Volck- 

hausen,  A.  von,  in  Fiction. 
Voyages  and  travels.    See  Geography.    For  voyages  relating 

to  any  particular  country  or  place,  tee  entries  under  name 

of  such  country  or  place  in  general  alphabet. 

Voyages  and  travels ;  a  collection.  With 
an  account  of  the  progress  of  navigation 
from  its  first  beginning.  Illus.  Lond., 
1732-'45.    8v 52—320 

IVade,  John.  British  history  chronolog- 
ically arranged ;  from  the  first  invasion 
by  the  Romans  to  A.  D.  1847.  Loud., 
1848 43—264 

Wages  question.    Walker,  F.  A.    1876..  29— 176 

IVaites,  Alfred.  Historical  student's 
manual.     N.  Y.,  1878 43—265 

■Walden.    Thoreau,  H.  D.    1874 34—209 

Walford,  L.  B.     See  Fiction. 

Walker,  Amasa.  Science  of  wealth: 
a  manual  of  political  economy,  embra- 
cing the  laws  of  trade,  currency,  and 
finance.     Bost.,  1867 29—176 

"Walker,  Francis  Amasa.  Statistical 
atlas  of  the  United  States,  based  on  the 
results  of  the  ninth  census.    1870 B — 

Wages  question :  treatise  on  wages 

and  the  wages  class.    N.  Y.,  1876 29—176 

.—  compile):  See  United  States  (Cen- 
sus). 

Walker,  Joseph  Cooper.  Historical 
memoir  on  Italian  tragedy,  and  bio- 
graphical notices  of  the  principal  tragic 
writers  of  Italy.    Illus.    Lond.,  1799...  15— 91 

Walker,  Sears  Cook.  Researches  rela- 
tive to  the  planet  Neptune;  with  ephe- 
merides,  from  1846  to  1853.  (In  Sm. 
Contnb.,  v.  2) 53—322 

Walker,  General  William.  War  in 
Nicaragua.    Mobile,  1860 <2 — ^855 


WALKS. 


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Walks  from  Eden.   Illus.   Warner,  Susan 

(Elizabeth  Wetherell).    1873 13—  80 

'Walks  in  London.     Hare,  A.  J.  C.     1878  .  35—211 

"Wall,  G.  P.,  and  Sawkins,  J.  Economic 
geology  of  Trinidad.  (7k  Sm.  Eept, 
1856). , 54—324 

Wallace,  Alfred  Russell.  Geographical 
distribution  of  animals.  With  a  study  of 
faunas  as  elucidating  the  past  changes 
of  the  earth's  surface.  Illus.  N.Y.,  1876. 
2v 31—191 

Malay  archipelago ;   narrative  of 

travel,  with  studies  of  man  and  nature. 

Illus.    N.Y.,1869 35—211 

Wallace,  D.  Mackenzie.   Russia.  N.  Y., 

1877 36—222 

Wallace,  Lew.    See  notion. 

"Waller,  S.  E.  Six  weeks  in  the  saddle : 
a  painter's  journal  in  Iceland.  Illus. 
Lond.,  1874 36—222 

Wain,  Robert,  jr.  {Peter  Atall).  Hermit 
in  Philadelphia.     Phila. ,  182 1 22—129 

Walpole,  Horace,  itk  earl  of  Oxford. 
Letters  [1735-1797].  Illus.  Cunning- 
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2foi£. — A  complete  edition  of  his  letters,  chronologically 
arranged. 

Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  King  George 

n.    Lond., 1847.    3v 46—282 

Memoirs  of  the  reign  of  King  George 

in.    Lond., 1851.    4v 46—282 

W^alree,  E.  C.  W.  van  (Chrisline Muller). 
See  Fiction. 

Walton,  E.  F.,ed.  Records  of  the  coun- 
cil of  safety,  the  governor  and  council  of 
the  State  of  Vermont,  1775-1823.  Mout- 
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War  (Laws  of).    See  Law  (Military). 

War: 

Arhitrement  of  national  disputes. 

Legar^,  H.  8.     (In  Mi  Writings,  v.  1. 

1846) 22—133 

Conversations  on  war.     Helps,  A. 

1871 23-139 

Discourse  on  war  in  general.  Ra- 
leigh, Sir  W.    (7h  Ai8  Works,  V.  8.  1829).  21—124 

Inquiry  into  the  accordancy  of  war 

with  Christianity.   Dymond,  J.   n.  d 29 — 177 

Limitations  to  the  severity  of  war. 

Buxton,  C.    (In  Cambridge  essays,  1855, 

p.  110) 23-^142 

True  grandeur  of  nations :  oration. 

Sumner,  C.     (In  his  Works,  v.  1,  1874). .  22—132 

War.    Lieber,  F.    (In  hia  Political 

ethics,  V.  2, 1875,  p.  426) 29-178 

See,  also,  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  88, 1860  (Courtesies  of 
■war) ;  Westminster  review,  v.  73,  1860  (The  ethics  of 
war,  by  T.  W.  Newman). 

Warburton,  Eliot.  Memoirs  of  Prince 
Rupert  and  the  cavaliers.  Illus.  Lond., 
1849.    3v 37—224 

Ward,  Artemus  (pseuf?.).  <See  Brovrne, 
C.  F.,  in  Flotilou  and  in  Biography, 


Ward,  Artemus :    the    genial   showman. 

Illus.     Hingston,  E.  P.     1870 39—240 

liVard,   Sir  Henry  George.     Mexico  in 

1827.     Lond., 1828.    2v 48—296 

W^ard,  James  H.  Manual  of  naval  tac- 
tics ;  with  a  brief  critical  analysis  of  the 
principal  modern  naval  battles.  N.  Y., 
18,59 43-265 

Ward,  Robert  Plumer.    See  Fiction. 

W^ard,  Samuel.    See  Biography. 

Ward,  Thomas.  England's  reformation : 
apoem.     Balt.,n.  d 17—105 

Warden,  David  Baillie.  Chronologie 
historique  de  rAmdrique.  (L'Art  de  veri- 
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Recherches    historiques    et    poli- 

tiques  sur  les  fitats-Unis  de  I'Am^rique 
septentrionale ;  par  un  citoyen  de  Vir- 

ginie.    Paris,  1788.    4v 49—300 

United  States  of  North  America: 

statistical,  political,  and  historical  ac- 
count, from  the  period  of  their  first  col- 
onization to  the  i)resent  day.      Edin., 

1819.     3v 49-300 

"Warden,  Robert  B.  Account  of  the  pri- 
vate life  and  public  services  of  Salmon 

Portland  Chase.     Cin.,  1874 39—238 

Warfare  of  science.    White,  A.  D.     1876.14—84 

"Warllcld,  Mrs.  Catherine  Anne.  See 
Fiction. 

Waring:,  George  Edwin,  jr.    Fanner's 

vacation.     Illus.     Bost.,  1876 36—222 

Note. — Sketches  of  the  Netherlands,  Noimandy,  Brittany, 
and  the  Channel  islands. 

Warming  and  ventilation.    /See  Arts  (Useful)." 

Warner,  Anna  B.    See  Fiction. 

W^arner,  Charles  Dudley.  In  the  Le- 
vant.    Bost.,  1877 35—214 

My  winter  on  the  Nile,  among  the 

mummies  and  Moslems.  Illus.  Hart- 
ford, 1876 33—201 

W^arner,  Susan  (Elizabeth  Wetherell). 
See  Fiction. 

W^arren,  General  Gouvemeur  K.  Me- 
moir to  accompany  the  maps  of  the  ter- 
ritory of  the  United  States  from  the 
Mississippi  river  to  the  Pacific  ocean, 
giving  a  brief  account  of  each  of  the 
exploring  expeditions  since  A.  D.  1800. 
Illus.     Wash.,  1859 54—327 

Preliminary  report  of  explorations 

in  Nebraska  and  Dakota  in  the  years 

1855, '56, '57.     Maps.     Wash.,  1875 54—327 

Report  of  the  surveys  and  examina- 
tions of  the  Connecticut  river,  between 
Hartford,  Conn.,  and  Holyoke,  Mass., 
made  since  1867.     Maps.     Wash.,  1878..  54— 327 

Report  on  bridging  of  the  Missis- 
sippi river,  between  St. Paul,  Minn.,  and 
St.  Louis,  Mo.    Illus.    Wash.,  1878....  54— 327 


WAEREK 


285 


WELLS. 


Warren,  General  6.  K. — continued. 

Report  on  the  transportation  route 

along  the  AVisconsin  and  Fox  rivers,  in 
the  State  of  Wisconsin,  between  the 
Mississippi  river  and  Lake  Michigan. 
With  maps  and  diagrams.     Wash.,  1876.  54 — 327 

Warren,  Joseph.     See  Biography. 

Warren,  Samuel.    See  Fiction. 

Wars  and  battles.  For  works  ri^ating  to  wars  anil  battles 
of  any  particular  country  or  place,  see  entries  under  name 
of  such  conntry  or  place. 

■Warsaw,  Memoir  of  the  court  of.     Wrax- 

all,  Sij-N.  W.     1800.     2v 36—219 

Warwick,  Sir  Philip.  Memoirs  of  the 
reiguo  of  King  Charles  the  first,  with  a 
continuation  to  the  happy  restauratiou 
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■Washburn,  Katharine  Sedgwick.  See 
Fiction. 

Washing'ton,  George.  Farewell  ad- 
dress to  the  people  of  the  United  States. 
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Writings,     with    life,     by    Jared 

Sparks.    N.  Y.,  1847, '48.    12  v 42—257 

CONTEXTS. 

Y.  1.  Life  of  Wa.shingtou. 

2.  Official  letters  relating  to  the  French  war,  and 
private  letters  before  the  American  revolution, 
1754-75. 
3-8.   Correspondence  and  miscellaneous  papers  relating 
to  the  American  revolution,  1775-  83. 
9.   Correspondence,  1783-'g9. 
10-11.  Correspondence  from   the  beginning  of  his  presi- 
dency to  the  end  of  his  life,  1789-'94. 
12.   Speeches  and  messages  to  Congress ;  Proclama- 
tions and  addresses ;  General  index. 
For  life  of  Washington,  see  Biography. 

Home  of;   or.  Mount  Vernon  and 

its  associations.    lUus.    Lossing,  B.  J. 

1870 35—216 

Water.    See  Arts  (Useful:  Hydraulics);  Ocean. 

Waterston,  William.  Cyclopiedia  of 
commerce,  with  an  essay  on  commerce 
by  J.  R.  McCulloch.     Loud.,  1843 25—154 

Watson,  Elkanah.  Men  and  times  of 
the  revolution;  or,  memoirs,  including 
his  journals  of  travel  in  Europe  and 
America,  1777-1842.  Watson,  W.  C.,ed. 
N.Y.,1856 37—228 

Watson,  John  Fanning.  Annals  and 
occurrences  of  New  York  city  and  state 
in  the  olden  time.     Phila. ,  1846 50— .307 

Annals  of  Philadelphia  and  Penn- 
sylvania in  the  olden  time.  Illus. 
Phila.,  1845.     2v 50—306 

W^atson,  Robert.  History  of  the  reign 
of  Philip  II,  King  of  Spain,  and  of  Philip 
III,  King  of  Spain.     N.  Y. ,  1818 48—293 

W^atson,  Sereno.  Bibliographical  index 
to  North  American  botany,  with  a  chro- 
nological arrangement  of  the  synonymy. 
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and  Eaton,  Daniel  C,  and  others. 

Botany.  (  United  States  Geological  Explo- 
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Wash., 1877 31—187 


Watts,  Isaac.     Horaj  lyricas ;  with  a  life 
of  the  author,  by  Robert  Southey.     Bost., 
1864 17—105 

A'ee,  also,  Biography  for  life  of  Watts. 

Wayne,  Anthony.    See  Biography. 

Weale,  John.  Bridges  :  in  theory,  prac- 
tice, and  architecture.  Loud.,  1839.  2v-  19 — 114 

Dictionary  of  terms  used  in  archi- 
tecture, art,  engineering,  &c.  Loud., 
1849, '50 25—149 

London,  exhibited  in  1851';  eluci- 
dating its  natural  and  physical  charac- 
teristics, its  antiquity  and  architecture, 
its  arts,  manufactures,  trade,  and  organ- 
ization, &c.    Illus.    Loud.,  n.  d 35 — 211 

Portfolio  of  ancient  capital  letters, 

monograms,  quaint  designs,  &o.,  &c., 
colored  and  tinted.     Illus.    Loud.,  1858.  15 —  90 

Webster,  Daniel.  Diplomatic  and  offi- 
cial papers  of,  while  Secretary  of  State. 
N.Y.,1848 22-131 

Works.    Bost.,  1851.    5v 22—132 

CONTENTS. 

T.  1.  Biographical  memoir  of  the  public  life  of  Daniel  Web- 
ster.   Everett,  Edward. 
Speeches  delivered  on  various  occasions. 

2.  Speeches  delivered  on  various  occasions  (continued). 

3.  Speeches  delivered  on  various  occasions  (continued). 

4.  Siteeches  in  Congress. 

6.  Legal  arguments  and  speeches  to  the  jury. 
Diplomatic  and  otticial  papers. 
Miscellaneous  letters. 
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Webster,  Lelaud  A.  Present  status  of 
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Webster,  Noah.  American  dictionary 
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Wedding-day.     /See  Marriage  (Ceremonies,  history,  «fec.). 
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The.    Wood,  E.  J.    N.  Y.,  1869 22—129 

Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack. 

Thoreau,  H.  D.     1864 34—208 

Weights  and  measures.    <See  Arts  (Useful). 

Weil,  Gustav.     The  Bible,  the  Koran,     , 

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the  Mussulmans.    N.  Y.,  1846 14—  86 

W^eitieel,  G.  Translation  of  notes  ac- 
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Wellesley,  Arthur,  duJce  of  Wellington. 
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Wells.    (See  Arts  (Useful ;  Hydraulics). 

W^ellS,  David  Ames.  Annual  of  scien- 
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Year-book    of   agriculture.      Illus. 

Phila.,  1856 18—108 

Wells,  J.  W.  Alphabetical  list  of  the 
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"Welsh,  J.  Construction  of  a  standard 
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Wendover,  Roger  de.  See  Roger  de 
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Weppner,  Margaretha.  The  north  star 
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Werner,  Ernest  (paeud.).  See Bursten- 
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"Wesley,  Itev.  John.     See  Biography. 

Weit,  The.    See  United  States  (The  west,  &c.). 

TVest  Indies : 

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Indies.     Kingsley,  C,  1874 

Description  do  las  Indias  occiden- 

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Geographical  and  historical  diction- 
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History  of  the  British  colonies  in 

the  West  Indies.     Edwards,   B.    1806. 

4  V 47—287 

Journal  kept  during  a  tour  to  the 

West  Indies,  in  1863,  '64.     Moore,  R.  W. 

1867 35—215 

West  Indies  and  the  Spanish  main. 

Trollope,  A.     n.  d 3£— 215 

See,  also,  Onba;  Hayti. 

In  Fiction,  tee  Captain  Brand,  of  the  "Centipede,"  by 
Wise,  H.  A.  {Harry  Qringo), 

■West  Virginia : 

History  of  the  early  settlement  and 

Indian  wars  of  western  Virginia.     Illus. 

DeHass,  W.     1851 42—255 

Westlninater  review.     1859, '60.    2  v....  28—173 

Same.     1880 D— 

"W^etherell,  Elizabeth"  {pseud.).     See 

Warner,  Susan. 
"Wetherill,  Charles  M.    Ozone  and  an- 

tozone.     {In  Sm.  Rept.,  1864) 54—324 

Theory  of  chemical  types.    {In  Sm. 

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Wetmore,  Alphonso.    Gazetteer  of  the 

State  of  Missouri,  with  frontier  sketches, 

and  illustrations  of   Indian  character. 

St.  Louis,  1837 50—309 

Whales.    See  Natural  history. 

"Wharton,  Grace  and  Philip  {pseud..). 

See  Thomson,  Mrs.  K.  B. 
■What  I  saw  in  California.     Bryant,  E. 

1848 34—310 

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"What  I  saw  in  New  York.    Illus.    Ross, 

J.  H.    1851 50—308 


W^hatcly,  Richard.    See  Biography. 

W^heatland,  Henry,  ed.  History  of 
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"Wheaton,  Henry.  Elements  of  inter- 
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Life    of  William    Pinkney.       {In 

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Some  account  of  the  life,  writings, 

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1826 41—248 

Wheeler,  George  M.  Geographical 
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W^heeler,  Gervase.  Homes  for  the  peo- 
ple, in  suburb  and  country;  adapted 
to  American  climate  and  wants.  Illus. 
N.  Y.,  1868 18—109 

W^hcelcr,  Henry  G.  Biographical  and 
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W^heeler,  John  H.  Historical  sketches 
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Wheeler,  J.  Talboys.  Analysis  and 
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W^heeler,  William  A.  Explanatory 
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lations often  referred  to  in  literature 
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"Wheelock,  Julia  S.  Boys  in  white; 
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around  Washington.    N.  Y.,  1870 22—129 

Whewell,  William.  Elements  of  mo- 
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History  of  the  inductive  sciences, 

from  the  earliest  to  the  present  time. 

N.  Y.,  1858.     2v 32-198 

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W^hipple,  A.  W.  Report  upon  the 
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Ewbank,  T.,  and  Turner,  W.  W. 

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Whipple,  Edwin  Percy.  Character 
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COXTKHTB. 

Agassiz. 

American  mind  (The). 

Character. 

Character  ;  Eccentric,  heroic,  intellectual. 

English  mind  (The). 

Everett,  Edward. 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

King,  Thomas  Starr. 

Thackeray. 

Washington,  and  the  principles  of  the  revolution. 


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TFhippIe,  Edwin  Percy — continued. 

Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth. 

Best.,  1869 15—  92 

CONTENTS. 

Bacon. ' 

Beaumont  and  Fletcher,  Masninger,  and  Ford. 

Characteristics  of  the  Elizabethan  literature — Marlowe. 

Hooker. 

Jonson,  Ben. 

Minor  Elizabethan   dramatists:     Hey  wood,    Middleton, 

Marston,  Dekkar,  'Wobster,  and  Chapman. 
Minor  poets;  Phineas  and  Giles  Fletcher,  Daniel,  Davies, 

Drayton,  Warner,  Donne,  Hall,  Wotton,  and  Herbert. 
Shakespeare. 
Sidney  and  Raleigh. 
Spenser. 

Success  and  its  conditions.     Bost., 

1875 23—141 

CONTBNTS. 

Andrew,  John  A.  Mental  and  moral  pauperism. 

Cheerfulness.  Popularity,  Ethics  of. 

Dickens,  Genius  of.  Sale  of  soiilg  (The). 

Grit.  Shoddy. 

Imagination.  Tricks  of.  Vital  (The)  and  the  mechan- 

Invective,  Economy  of.  ical. 

IVhitcher,  Frances  Miriam.  See  Fic- 
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'White,  Andrew  Dickson.  Warfare  of 
science.    N.  Y.,  1876 14—84 

White,  C.  A.  Geology  of  Colorado. 
{Tenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States 
Geological  and  Geograph  ical  Survey  of  the 
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Report  of  the  geological  survey  of 

the  State  of  Iowa.     Illus.    Des  Moines, 

1870.     2v 20—120 

and  Nicholson,  Alleyne  H.  Bib- 
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White,  Henry  Kirke.  Poetical  works : 
with  a  memoir  by  Sir  Harry  Nicolas. 
Bost.,  1864 17—105 

White,  James.  History  of  France,  from 
the  earliest  times  to  1848.     N.  Y.,1849..  47—290 

W^hite,  J.  C.  Report  of  progress  in  the 
Beaver  river  district  of  the  bitumin- 
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{Geological  Survey  of  Pennsylvania,  1875.) 
Illus.     Harrisburg,  1878 19—117 

White,  Richard  Grant.  Memoirs  of  the 
life  of  William  Shakespeare ;  and  an  ac- 
count of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the 
English  drama.     Bost.,  1865 41—247 

Words  and  their    uses,  past   and 

present :  a  study  of  the  English  lan- 
guage.   N.Y.,1876 15—93 

W^hitefield,  George.    See  Biography. 

W^hitflcld,  R.  P.    See  Hall,  James. 

Whitmore,  James  Herman.  Evidences 
of  the  antiquity  of  man.  Rochester, 
1874 30—181 

W^hitney,  A.  D.  Train.    See  Fiction. 

Whitney,  Josiah  Dwiglit.  Metallic 
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with  that  of  other  countries.  Illus. 
Phila.,  1854 ^ 29—176 


Whittaker,  Frederick.  Life  of  Gener- 
al George  A.  Custer.    Illus.    N.  Y., n.  d.  39—235 

Whittier,  John  Grcenleaf.  Hazel  blos- 
soms; with  poems  by  Elizabeth  H. 
Whittier.     Bost.,  1875 17—105 

Leaves  from  Margaret  Smith's  jour- 
nal in  the  province  of  Massachusetts 
bay,  1678, '79.     Bost., 1849 13—79 

Old  portraits  and  modern  sketches. 

Bost.,  1850 37—224 

CONTENTS. 

Baxter,  Richard.  Leggett,  William. 

Bunyan,  John.  Marvell,  Andrew. 

Dinamore,  Robert.  Kayler,  James. 

EHwood,  Tliomas.  Roberts,  John. 

Hopkins,  Samuel.  Rogers,  Nathaniel  P. 

Pennsylvania    pilgrim    and    other 

poems.     Illus.     Bost.,  1872 17—105 

Poetical  works.     8  v.     Bost.,  1872.  17— 105 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Home  ballads;  National  lyrics ;  Poems:  Legendary; 
In  war  times;  Miscellaneous;  Voices  of  freedom; 
Snow-bound :  a  winter  idyl ;  Tent  on  the  beach. 
2.  Among  the  hills ;  Ballads ;  Chapel  of  the  hermits ; 
Miriam;  Miscellaneous  poems ;  Panorama;  Poems 
and  lyrics  ;  Songs  of  labor. 

Whittlesey,  Charles.  Ancient  mining 
on  the  shores  of  Lake  Superior.  {In 
Sm.  Contrih.,  Y.  13) 53—322 

Description    of   ancient  works   in 

Ohio.     {In  Sm.  Contrih.,  v.  3) 53—322 

Early  history  of  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Illus.     Cleveland,  1867 49—300 

Fluctuations    of    level   in    North 

American    lakes.      {In    Sm.     Contrih., 

V.42) 53—328 

Fresh-water  glacial    drift    of   the 

northwestern  States.     {In  Sm.  Contrih., 

V.  15)... 53—322 

Life  of  John  Fitch.    {In  Sparks',  J., 

Library  of  American  biography,  v.  16)..  36 — ^219 

•■Who's  who.  Oakes,  C.  H.,  ed.  1850- 
'55.     3v 39—240 

'WThy  we  laugh.    Cox.S.  S.     1876 15—91 

W^hymper,  Frederick.  Travel  and  ad- 
venture in  the  territory  of  Alaska. 
Illus.     N.Y.,1871 35—216 

WicliflT,  John.    See  Biography. 

Written,  Jeremiah  Holme.  Historical 
memoirs  of  the  house  of  Russell,  from 
the  time  of  the  Norman  conquest.  Illns. 
Lond.,  1833.     2v 37—224 

W^ikoflT,  Henry.    See  Fiction. 

Wild  North  land.  Illus.  Butler,  W.  F. 
1874 : 34—210 

Wild  scenes  of  a  hunter's  life.  Illus. 
Frost,  J.     1875 '.....  34—207 

W^iikes,  Charles.  Narrative  of  the 
United  States  exploring  expedition. 
1838-'42.     Illus.     N.  Y.,  1851.     5v 53—321 

W^iikinson,  James.  Memoirs  of  my 
own  times.     Phila.,  1816.     3  v 42—256 

Wilkinson,  Sir  John  Gardner.  Man- 
ners and  customs  of  the  ancient  Egyp- 
tians.   Illus.    Lond.,  1837-'41.    3  v....  47— 277 

Wille,  Elizabeth  de.    See  Fiction. 


WILLIAMS. 


288 


WINDS. 


Williams,  Edwin.  Presidents  of  the 
United  States,  their  memoirs  and  ad- 
ministrations, &c.     Illus.     N.  Y.,1849..  37—226 

and   Lossing;,    B.   J.     Statesman's 

raan\ial :  addresses  and  messages  of  the 
Presidents  of  the  United  States.  N.  Y., 
1858.     v.1,2,4 29—178 

Williams,  H.  C.  Antiquities  in  some 
southern  States.     (In  Sm.  Ilept.,  1870). .  54—324 

W^illiams,  J.  -T.  Standard  interest 
without  calculation.  Memphis,  Tenn., 
1876 53—321 

W^illiams,  John  Lee.  Territory  of 
Florida,  from  the  first  discovery  to  the 
present  time.     N.  Y. ,  1837 49—299 

W^illiams,  Roger.     See  Biography. 

'Williams,  Samuel.  Natural  and  civil 
liistory  of  Vermont.  Burlington,  Vt., 
1809 50—304 

'Wiliiamsoii,  R.  S.  Report:  route 
near  32d  and  35th  parallels.  (/«  Pacific 
railroad  reports,  v.  5) 20 — 119 

Use  of  the  barometer  on  surveys 

and  reconnaissances.  Plates.  N.  Y.  and 
Lond.,  1868 54—328 

and  Heuer,  W.  H.     Report  upon 

the  removal  of  Blos.som  Rock,  in  San 
Francisco  harbor,  Cal.  Illus.  Wash., 
1871 54-327 

Williamson,  William  D.  History  of 
the  State  of  Maine,  1602-1820.  Hallow- 
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W^illis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  Canadian 
scenery;  illustrated  by  W.  H.  Bartlett, 
Lond.,  1842.     2v 34—210 

Health  trip  to  the  tropics.     N.  Y., 

1853 35-216 

Out-doors  at  Idlewild ;  or,  the  shap- 
ing of  a  home  on  the  banks  of  the  Hud- 
son.   N.  Y.,  1855 34—209 

Paul  Fane ;  or,  parts  of  a  life  else 

unsold.    N.  Y.,  1857 13-79 

Poems :  sacred,  passionate,  and  hu- 
morous.    N.  Y.,  1873 17—105 

Trenton  falls.     Illus.    N.Y.,1851..  34—209 

Wilson,  A.  D.  Geography  and  topog- 
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Eeport  of  the  United  States  Geological  and 
Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories.) 
Illus.     Wash.,  1877 54-325 

Same.    (Tenth Annual iiei}ort,1878).  54—325 

"Wilson,  Andrew.  The  abode  of  snow  : 
Tour  from  Chinese  Thibet  to  the  Indian 
Caucasus  through  the  Himalaya.  N.  Y., 
1875 36—220 

Wilson,  Augusta  J.  (formerly  Miss  A. 
J.  Evans).     See  Fiction. 

"Wilson,  Daniel.  Physical  ethnology. 
(/«  Sm.  i?epf.,  1862) 54—324 

Prehistoric    annals    of    Scotland. 

Illus.    Loud.,1863.    2v 48—292 


Wilson,  Henry,  and  Cauliield,  James. 
Book  of  wonderful  characters :  memoirs 
and  anecdotes  of  remarkable  and  eccen- 
tric persons  in  all  ages  and  countries. 
Illus.     Lond.,  n.  d 22—130 

W^ilson,  Henry  (of  Massachusetts). 
History  of  the  rise  and  fall  of  the  slave 
power  in  America.    Bost.,  1874-77.    3  v.  44 — 269 

— Same.    v.  1,2 44—269 

Wilson,  James  Grant.  Life  and  letters 
of  Fitz-Greeue  Halleck.    N.  Y. ,  1869 ... .  40—244 

Wilson,  John.  Elements  of  punctua- 
tion ;  with  rules  on  the  use  of  capital 
letters.    Bost.,  1856 15—93 

W^iison,  Prof.  John  (Christopher  North). 
Genius  and  character  of  Burns.  N.  Y., 
1845: 23—142 

Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life. 

Phila.,  1871 13—  77 

Recreations  of  Christopher  North. 

(Modern  British  essayists.)    Bost.,  1854..  23—142 

CONTKNTB. 

Christmas  rtreanos.  Our  parish. 
Cliristopher  in  his  aviary.      Our  winter  quarters. 
Christopher  in  his  sporting    3*oc,try(  An  liour's  tails  about). 

.jacltot.  Sacred  jioetry. 

Cottages.  Scenery  of  the  Uighlands. 

Field  of  dowers.  Soliloijuy  on  the  seasons. 

Ilighlund  snow  storm.  Snowball  hicker  of  Pedmount 

H(dy  child.  (The). 

Inch  Cruin.  Stroll  to  Grasmere. 

Kitchener,  Dr.  Talc  of  ex])iation. 

L'envoy.  Thomson,    (James),    A    few 

May  (lay.  words  on. 

Moors,  The.  Windermere,  A  day  at. 
Morning  monologue. 

and  Maginn,  W.,  Lockbart,  J.  G., 

Hogg,   J.,   Mackenzie,   R.   S.    Noctcs 
ambrosianai,  v.2,3,4,5.      N.Y.,n.d....  23—136 
Tor  life  of  Wilson,  gee  Biography.  _ 

Wilson,  Eev.  John  Leighton.  Western 
Africa :  its  history,  condition,  and  pros- 
pects.    Illus.     N.Y.,1866 44—267 

"Wilson,  John  Mackay.  Tales  of  the 
borders  and  of  Scotland  ;  historical,  tra- 
ditionary, and  imaginative.  Edin.,  n.  d. 
11  V 13—  78 

Wilson,  Joseph M.  History,  mechanics, 
science  ;  masterpieces  of  the  Centennial 
International  Exhibition,  v.  3.  Illus. 
Phila.,  1876 30—181 

W^ilson,  Sir  Robert.  Remarks  on  the 
character  and  composition  of  the  Rus- 
sian army ;  and  a  sketch  of  the  cam- 
paigns in  Poland,  in  the  years  1806,  '07. 
Lond.,  1810 53—321 

Wilson,  Robert  Anderson.  Mexico  and 
its  religion  ;  with  incidents  of  travel  in 
that  country.  1851-'54.  Illus.  N.  Y., 
1855 35—215 

W^incliell,  Alexander.  Sketches  of  cre- 
ation ;  primordial  condition  and  the  ul- 
timate destiny  of  the  earth  and  the  solar 
system.     Illus.     N.  Y. ,  1874 32—193 

"Winchendon,  History  of  the  town  of. 
Illus.  Marvin,  A.  P.    Winchendon,  1868.  50—309 

Winds.    See  Meteorology. 


WINSOE. 


289 


WOMEN. 


IVinsor,  Justin.    History  of  tho  town 

of  Duxhury,  Mass. ;  with  genealogical 

registers.     Bost.,  1849 49—299 

Winter'er  tale.     Shakespeare,  William  .. .  17—107 
liVintlirop,  Theodore.    See  Fiction. 
Wirt,  William.     Sketches  of  the  life  and 

character  of  Patrick  Henry.  N.  Y.,1860.  40—244 

For  life  of  "Wirt,  see  Biographf . 
Wisconsin : 
Antiquities  of  Wisconsin.  Lapham, 

J.  A.     (In  Sm.  Contm.,  v.  7) 53—322 

Collections  of  the  State  historical 

society  of   Wisconsin,   1856.     Madison, 

1857.     V.  3 50—304 

Geological  survey  of  Wisconsin,  &c. 

Owen,D.D.     1852.     2v 20—121 

History  of  Wisconsin.     Smith,  W. 

E.     1854.     V.  3 50—304 

Wisconsin  and  its  resources.    Illus. 

Ritchie,  J.  S.     1857..... 50—304 

'Wise,  Henry  Augustus  (San'y  Gringo). 

Captain    Brand    of    the    "Centipede." 

Illus.     N.  Y.,  1871 13—77 


■  Los  Gringos ;    an  inside  view    of 


Mexico  and  California ;  with  wander- 
ings in  Peru,  Chili,  and  Polynesia. 
N.  Y.,  1850.-. 34—209 

W^iscnian,  Nicholas  P.  S.,  cardinal. 
Lectures  on  the  identification  of  artisan 
and  artist.     (In  Sm.  Be^t.,  1870) 54—324 

Wit  and  humor : 

Comic,  The.     Emerson,  R.  W.     (7« 

his  Letters  and  social  aims,  1876) 23 — 141 

Cyclopaidia    of    wit     and    humor. 

Illus.     Burton,  W.  H.     1872 22—131 

English  humorists  of  the  18th  cen- 
tury.   Thackeray,  W.  M.    1869 12—72 

CONTENTS. 

Addison;    Congrevci    Fielding;    Gay;    Goldsmith;    Ho- 
garth ;  Pope ;  Prior ;  Smollett ;  Steele ;  Sterne ;  Swift. 


Esprit.      Voltaire,    F.    M.    A.    de. 


(/«  Hs  (Euvres,  V.  7,  1864) 21—122 

Essay  on  Irish  hulls.     Edgeworth, 

Maria.     (In  her  Tales,  v.  1,  1860) 4—25 

Humors  of  Falcoubridge  :  a  collec- 
tion of  humorous  scenes.  Kellej',  J.  F. 
1856 ; 6-  39 

Prenticeana  ;  or,  wit  and  humor  in 

paragraphs.     Prentice,  6.  D.     1871 10 —  58 

Treasury  of  wisdom,  wit,  and  hu- 
mor.   Wooldvcr,  Adam.     1876 15 —  91 

Why  we  laugh.     Cox,  S.  S.     1876..   15— 91 

•  Wit  and  wisdom  of  George  Eliot. 


1873 

Wit  aud  wisdom  of  Sydney  Smith. 

1869 23—138 

Wits  and  beaux  of  society.  Thom- 
son, Jfcs.  K.  B.     1871 12—71 

See,  alto,  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  88,  1860  (Great  wits, 
mad  wits!).    (27—164.) 

37 


Wit  aul  wisdom  of  George  Eliot.    1873 2 8 

Wit  and  wisdom  of  Sydney  Smith.    1869 23 — 138 

Witchcraft.  See  Apparitions ;  Occult  sciences ;  Spiritual- 
ism. Also,  see  LecKy's  History  of  nationalism,  v.  1,  1870 
(14—84) ;  Longfellow's  New"  England  tragedies,  1868 
(16—96) ;  Lowell's  Among  my  books,  1870  (23—139) :  Spof- 
ford's  New  England  legends,  1871  (11 — 62).  In  Piction, 
see  Disosway's  South  meadows;  Cnstleton's  Salem;  Haw- 
thorne's Young  goodman  Brown,  in  his  Mosses  from  an 
old  manse. 

Within    and    without.      MacDonald,   G. 

1872 16-  95 

Wits  and  beaux  of  society.  Illus.  Thom- 
son, jlffs.  K.  B.     1871 37—224 

W^itt,  Mine.  Pauline  Guizot  de.  French 
country  family.  Illus.  Craik,  Mrs.  D. 
M.,tr.    N.Y.,1868 3—20 

Wolcott,  John(Peto-  Pindar).  Poetical 
works;  with  memoirs  and  anecdotes  of 
the  author.     Dublin,  1788 17—105 

WOMEN. 
Biography  of  Women. 

Eminent  women  of  the  age.  Parton,  J.,  and  others. 

1811 ._. 37—226 

Ladies  of  the  White  house.  Illus.    Holloway,  L.  C. 

1880 37-228 

Loves  of  the  poets.    Jameson,  Jfr*.  A.  M.    1866.. 

Pioneer  mothers  of  the  west.    Frost,  J.    1875 37 227 

Queens  of  society.    Thomson,  Mrs.  K.  B.    1872. . .  37—225 

Women  of  Israel.    Aguilar.  G.    1871.    2v 37 224 

World-noted  women.    Clarke,  M.  C.    1857 37—226 


A  spasia. 
Catherine. 
Cecilia,  St. 
Cleopatra. 
Grey,  Lady  Jane. 
Hiloise. 

Isabella  of  Castile. 
Joan  d'Arc. 
La  Vallifere. 


Laura. 

Luc:  etia. 

Margaret  of  Anjon. 

Maria  Theresa. 

Nightingale,  Florence. 

Pocahontas. 

Sappho. 

Valentine  de  Milan. 


Education. 


Health  of  our  girls.  Higginson,  T.  W.  {In  his 
Out-door  papers,  1871,  p.  199-223) 23—139 

Nausicaa  in  London;  or,  the  lower  education  of 
women.  Kingsley,  C.  (In  his  Health  and  edu- 
cation.    1874) 23—139 

Ought  women  to  learn  the  alphabet  ?     Higginson, 

T.  W.   (In  his  Atlantic  essays.  1871 ;  p.  93-121.) .      23—141 

Sex  in  education.    Clarke,  E.  H.    1874 14 82 

Sex  in  mind  and  in  education.    Maudsley,  H.    (In 

Popular  science  monthly,  v.  5,  1874) 32 — 197 

See,  also,   Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  115,    1874   (Sex  in 
mind  and  education :  a  commentary). 

History  of  Women. 

Oharacteristics  of  women.    Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  M. 

1866 23—138 

Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan !    A  home-bom  book  of 

home  truths.    Sikes,  Mrs.  W.   (Olive  Logan). 

1872 11—  85 

New  atmosphere,  A.     Dodge,  Miss  M.  A.  (Qail 

Hamilton).     1865 23—138 

Toilers  and  spinsters.      Thackeray,    Miss  A.  I. 

1874 23—141 

Woman  in  her  various  relations.  Abell,  L.  G.  1860.  23 — 138 
Woman  in  the  nineteenth  century.  Ossoli,  M.  F.  d'. 

1855 37—228 

Woman's  sphere,   &c.     Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  B.     (In 

Chimney  corner,  1868) 11—62 

Woman's  worth  and  worthlessness.    Dodge,  Miss 

M.  A.  (Gail  Hamilton).    1872 23—138 


WOMEN. 


290 


WORDSWOETH. 


■Women — continued. 

Womankind  in  western  Europe.    Illus. 
T.     1869 


Wright, 


23—141 


23—139 
23—138 


22—129 

See,  aUo,  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  79,  1856  (Lawa  con- 
ceming  women  )  ;  v.  83, 1858  (The  condition  of  women); 
V.  102,  1867  (Woman  in  the  middle  ages):  v.  112,  1872 
(Old  maids). 

Women's  Rights. 

Enfranchisement  of  women.    Mill,  Jfr».  J.  S.    {In 

Mill's,  J.  S.,  Dissertations,  &c.,  v.  3.    1868) 

Eights  of  woman.    Holland,  J.  G.    (In  his  Lessons 

in  life.    1872) 

Subjection  of  women.    Mill,  J.  S.    1870    

Woman  and  political  power.     Pike,  L.  O.     {In 

Popular  science  monthly,    v.  1) 32—197 

Woman's  rights.    Henry,   C.  S.    {In  hit  About 

men  and  things,  p.  163) 

See,  also,  Blackwood's  magazine,  v.  92, 1862  (The  rights  of 
woman) ;  v.  100,  1866  (The  great  unrepresented) ;  v.  106, 
1869  (Mill  on  the  subjection  of  women). 

Wonderful  balloon  ascents.    Illus.    Ma- 
rion, F.     1870 

Wonderful  characters.   Illus.  Wilson,  H. 

a«(Z  Caulfield,  J.    n.  d 22—130 

Wonderful  escapes.    •Bernard,  F.    1871..  22 — 130 
Wonders  of   architecture.    Leffibre,  M. 

li^S 15_  90 

Wonders  of  European  art.     Viardot,  L. 

1874 i5_  90 

Wonders  of  glass-making.    Sauzay,   A. 

1^2 32—196 

Wonders  of  heat.     Cazin,  A.     1874 32—194 

Wonders  of  Italian    art.      Viardot,   L. 

1872 

Wonders  of  optics.  Marion,  F.  1872.. 
Wonders  of  sculpture.  Viardot,  L.  1873. 
Wonders  of  the  heavens.    Flammarion, 

C.     1874 

Wonders  of  the  moon.     Guillemin,  A. 

1873 

Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone.    Eichard- 

Bon,  J.     1874 ;..  34—206 

Wonders    of    vegetation.      Marion,    F. 

^'^*^ 32—195 

"Wood,  Edward  J.     Giants  and  dwarfs. 

Lond.,  1868 37—225 

Wedding-day  in  all  ages  and  coun- 
tries.   N.Y.,1869 22—139 

Wood,  Ella  Price  (Mrs.  Henrj-  Wood). 

See  Fiction. 
Wood,  Lady  Emma.    See  Fiction. 
"Wood,  Horatio  C.,jr.     Contribution  to 
the  history  of  the  fresh-water  algas  of 
North  America.    (In  Sm.  Contrih.,  v.  19) .  .53—322 

Study  of  the  nature  and  mechanism 

of  fever.     (/»  Toner  lectures,  Sm.  Mi»e. 

Coll.,  V.  15,  1878) 53-323 

"Wood,  John  George.     Homes  without 
hands;  description  of  the  habitations  of 

animals.     Illus.    N.Y.,1874 31-191 

Insects  at  home.     Illus.     Phila. 


15—  90 
32—196 
15—  90 

32—196 

32—196 


1873  . 


Man  and  beast,  here  and  hereafter. 

N-Y.,n.d 31. 


31—189 


Wood,  John  George— continued. 

Uncivilized  races  of  men  in  all  coun- 
tries of  the  world.  Illus.  Hartford, 
l*^''!-    2v 30-185 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Bosjesman,  or  Bushman;  Hottentots;  Kaffirs  of  South 
Atrica;  Various  African  races. 
2.  Alaska;  Ancient  Europe;  Andaman  and  Kicobar 
islands;  Araucanians;  Australia;  Borneo-  Caro. 
hue  archipelago;  China;  Esnuimaux;  Fi,ji;  Gran 
Chaco;  Herveyand  Kingsmill  islands;  India;  Ja- 
pan;  Marquesas  islands;  Mexico;  Mundurucus- 
JVew  Caledonia;  New  Guinea;  New  Zealand;  Nine 
orbavagei-slands;  North  American  Indians-  Pat- 
agonians;  Philippine  islands;  Samoa,  or  Naviga- 
tors island;  Sandwich  islands;  Siam;  Siberia - 
Society  islands;  Solomon  islands  and  New  Heb- 
rides; Tartary;  Tierra  del  Fuego;  Tonga;  Tribes 
of  Guiana;  Vancouver's  island. 

troodbury,  D.  P.  Treatise  on  the  va- 
rious elements  of  stability  in  the  well- 
proportioued arch.     Illus.    Wash.,  1858.  54— .'327 

W^oods,  Daniel  B.  Sixteen  months  at 
the  gold  diggings.     N.  Y. ,  1851 34—209 

Woods  aud  by-ways  of  New  England. 
Illus.    Flagg,  W.     1872 34-209 

Woodward,  J.  J.  Medical  and  surgi- 
cal history  of  the  war  of  the  rebellion— 
1861  to  1865;  prepared  under  the  direc- 
tion of  Joseph  K.  Barnes.  (Part  1,  v.  1, 
1875.  Part  2,  v.  1,  1879.)  Wash.,  1875, 
1S79.     2v 54-328 

Structure  of  cancerous  tumors.  .  {In 

>  Toner  lectures,  Sm.  Misc.  Coll.,  v.  15, 


53—323 


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1878)  

WooWver,  Adam.  Treasury  of  wisdom, 
wit,  and  humor.     Harrisburg,  1876 15 91 

Woolnian,  John.  Journal  of  his  life, 
gospel  labors,  and  Christian  experiences. 
NY.,  1845 42-256 

"Woolrych,  Humphry  W.  Life  of  the 
Eight  Honorable  Sir  Edward  Coke,  lord 
chief  justice  of  the  king's  bench.  Lond., 
1^6 39—327 

Woolsey,  Susan  C.    See  Fiction. 

W^oolsey,  T.  D.  Eulogy  [on]  C.  C.  Fel- 
ton.     (/»  Sm.  Rept.,imi) 54—324 

First  century  of  the  republic;  re- 
view of  American  progress.  Illus.  N.  Y., 

1876 

For  contents,  see  United  States  (Progress). 

Political  science.    N.  Y.,  1878.    2  v.  29— 178 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Doctrine  of  rights  ;  Theory  of  the  state ;  Practical 
pontics. 
2.  Aristocracy;  Democracy;  Composite  states ;  Confed- 
erations. 

Woolwortll,  James  M.    Nebraska  in 

1857.     Omaha,  1857 50 309 

Worcester,  Joseph  E.  Dictionary  of 
the  English  language.    Bost.,  1860 25—151 

Words.    See  Language  (English). 

"Wordsworth,  William.  Poetical 
works.     Bost.,  1864.    7v 17—105 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Sketch   of  Wordsworth's   life ;    Poems  written  in 
youth ;  Poems  referring  to  the  period  of  childhood : 
Poems  founded  on  the  affections ;  Notes. 
2.  Poems  on  the  naming  of  places ;  Poems  of  the  fancy  • 
Miscellaneous  sonnets;  Notes, 


WOEDSWORTH. 


291 


YANOSKI. 


'Wordsworth,  William — continued. 

V.  3.  Memorials  of  a  tour  in  Scotland,  1803  ;  Same,  in  1814 ; 
Poems  dedicated  to  national  independence  and 
liberty;  MemorialB  of  a  tour  on  tue  continent; 
Memorials  of  a  tour  in  Italy,  1837 ;  The  river  Dud- 
don;  Yarrow  revisited,  and' other  poems;  Notes. 

4.  The  white  doe  of  Rylstone;  Ecclesiastical  sonnets; 

Evening  voluntaries ;  Poems  composed  or  suggest- 
ed during  a  tour  in  the  summer  of  1833:  Poems  of 
sentiment  and  reflection ;  Sonnets  dedicated  to  lib- 
erty and  order :  Sonnets  upon  the  punishment  of 
death ;  Notes. 

5.  Miscellaneous  poems ;  Inscriptions;  Selections  from 

Chaucer  modernized ;  Poems  referi  ing  to  the  period 
of  old  age;  Epitaphs  and  elegiac  pieces;  Appendix, 
prefaces,  tfec. 

6.  The  excursion. 

7.  The  prelude ;  or,  growth  of  a  poet's  mind. 

For  critical  estimates  of  Wordsworth,  see  Biography. 
Working  classes.    See  Political  economy  (Labor,  &c.);  also, 
Sociology  (Laboring  classes). 

'Workingmen's homes.   Ha]e,  E.  E.    1874.  29—175 

■World,  The: 

Cosmos.      Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von. 

Ott<?,  C.  E.,  Jr.     1849-'52.     4v 31—191 

Vastness  of   the   visible    creation. 

Alexander,  S.     (In  Sm.  Rept,  1857) ....  54—324 

See,  also,  Astronomy ;  Biblical  and  religious  literature 
((jrenesis;  Genesis  and  geology);  Evolntion;  Earth; 
Geography  J  Meteorology;  Natural  history.  For  his- 
tories of  the  world,  see  History  (Universal)'. 

■World  before  the  deluge.    Illus.    Figuier, 

L.    1869 33—194 

World   of  the  sea.     lUns.    Tandon,   M. 

n.  d 31—188 

■World-noted  women.    Illus.    Clarke,  M. 

C.     1857 : 37—226 

■Worthies  of  England.    Fuller,  T.     1840. 

3  V 37—224 

'Wrang:hain,  Francis.  British  Plu- 
tarch: containing  the  lives  of  the  most 
eminent  divines,  patriots,  statesmen, 
warriors,  philosophers,  i>oets,  and  artists 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  from  the 
accession  of  Henry  the  eighth  to  the  pres- 
ent time.    Lond.,  1816.     6v 37—226 

For  cont-ents,  see  Biography  (Collective:  English). 

liVraxall,  Sir  Nathaniel  'William.  His- 
torical memoirs  of  my  own  time.  1772- 
1784.     Lond.,  1815.     2v 42—256 

Memoirs  of  the  courts  of  Berlin, 

Dresden,  Warsaw,  and  'Vienna,  from  1777 
tol779.    Loud.,  1800.     2v 36—219 

'Wrig'ht,  Cbauncey.  Philosophical  dis- 
cussions.    N.Y.,1877 30—184 

CONTENTS. 

Biographical  sketch  of  Cbauncey  "Wright;  Physical  theory 
of  the  universe ;  Natural  theology  as  a  positive  science ; 
Philosophy  of  Herbert  Spencer;  Limits  of  natural  se- 
lections; Genesis  of  species :  Evolution  by  natural  selec- 
tion; Evolution  of  sclt-consciousness;  Con'tlict  of  studies; 
Uses  and  origin  of  the  arrangement  of  leaves  in  plants  ; 
McCosh  on  intuitions;  Mansel's  reply  to  Mill;  Lewes's 

ftroblems  of  life  and  mind;  McCosh  onTyndall;  Specu- 
ative  dynamics ;  Books  relating  to  the  tfieory  of  evolu- 
tion ;  German  Daf  wiuism ;  Fragment  on  cause  and  etfect ; 
John  Stuart  Mill ;  A  commemorative  notice ;  Index. 

'Wright,  George  Newnham.  Life  and 
campaigns  of  Arthur,  duke  of  Welling- 
ton.    Lond.,1839-'41 42—257 

'Wright,  Thomas.  History  of  caricature 
and  grotesque  in  literature  and  art.  Il- 
lustrated by  F.W.Fairholt.  Lend.,  1875. 


Wright,  Thomas — continued. 

Womankind    in   western    Europe, 

from  the  earliest  times  to  the  seventeenth 
century.     Ilhis.    Loud., 1869 22—129 

■Writing,   reading,   and  speaking.      Cox, 

E.W.     1873 15—93 

"Wurdeinan,  Gustavus.  On  obtaining 
specimens  of  flamingoes  and  other  birds 
of  south  Florida.     (In  Sm.  liept.,  1860).  54—324 

Wyatt,  Sir  Thomas.  Poetical  works; 
with  a  memoir.     Bost.,  1864 17 — 104 

CONTENTS. 

Songs  and  sonnets;  Eondeaux;  Odes;  Songs  and  epigrams ; 
Satires ;  Penitential  psalms. 

■Wymail,  Jeffries.  Anatomy  of  the  ner- 
vous system  of  Eana  pipiens.  (In  Sm. 
Conthb.,  V.  5,  1853) 53—322 

'Wyman,  R.  H.  Winds,  currents,  and 
navigation  of  the  gulf  of  Cadiz,  the 
western  coast  of  the  Spanish  peniusula, 
and  the  strait  of  Gibraltar.  Illus. 
Wash.,  1870 ; 55—332 

'Wyoming  Territory : 

Geological    survey    of    Wyoming. 

Illus.     Hayden,  F.  V.     1871 54—325 

Pahrontology  of   Wyoming,    &c. : 

special  reports.     (Fourth  Annual  Report 

of  the   United  States  GeoJogioal  Survey  of 

the  Territonea.)    Illus.     Wash.,  1871. ...  54— 325 

See  United  States  (Government  surveys  of  the  Territories). 

■Wyoming  (Pa.): 

History  of  Wyoming.     Miner,   C. 

1845 50—304 

Sketch  of  the  history  of  Wyoming. 

Chapman,  I.  A.     18.i0 50—304 

Xavier,  Francis (.SainY,  Jesuit,  ^'apostle of 
India,"  b.  1509,  d.  1552).  Jameson,  Anna 
M.  (In  her  Legends  of  monastic  orders, 
p.  473) 23—138 

Xenoplioil  (Athenian  general,  historian, 
and  philosophei;  b.  445,  d.  354  B.  C). 
Works.  Cooper,  M.  A.,  and  Spelman, 
E.,  <r8.     Lond.,  1830.     2v 17—103 

CONTENTS. 

V.  1.   Biographical  sketch  of  Xenophon ;  Argument ;  The 
Anabasis. 
2.  Cyropsedia. 

Works.    Translated  by  Cooper,  A., 

Spelman,   Smith,   Fielding,  and  others. 
Phila.,  1845 17—103 

CONTENTS. 

Affairs  of  Greece ;  Athenian  republic ;  Banquet  of  Xeno- 
phon: Epistles;  Expedition  of  Cyrus;  Defence  of  Socra- 
tes :  Hiero :  on  the  condition  of  royalty ;  Horsemanship ; 
Institution  of  Cyrus;  Lacedemonian  republic ;  Memoirs 
of  Socrat<'S ;  Revenue  of  the  state  of  Athens ;  Science  of 
good  husbandry. 

Herbert,  H.  W.    (In  his  Captahis  of  the  old 

world,  p.  172, 1852)  36—218 

Yankee  in  Canada.   Thoreau,H.  D.   1874.    34—210 

Yanoski,  Jean,  and  David,  J.  A. 
Syrie  ancienne  et  modeme.  Paris,  1848. 
(L'Univei-s) 43—260 


YAEEOW. 


292 


ZOROASTER • 


farrow,  H.  C.  Introduction  to  the 
stiidj-  of  mortuary  customs  among  the 
North  American  Indians.     Wash.,  1880.  53 — 323 

Yates,  Edmund.    See  Fiction. 

Year-book  of  facts  in  science  and  art. 
Timbs,  J.    Lond.,  1853-'57.     5v 32—198 

Yeast.    Huxlev,  T.  H.     (Popular  acienct  monthly, 

v.],  p.  573).' 32=197 

Yellow  fever.      Caiise   and  prevention. 

Barton,  E.  H.     N.  Y.,  1857 30—183 

Yellowstone  Region : 

Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone.     Illns. 

Richardson,  James.     N.  Y.,  1374 34—206 

Yellowstone  national  park.     (I'op- 

ular  science  monthly,  v.  1,  p.  381) 32 — 197 

For  interestiiia  details  of  the  Yellowstone  national  park, 
»««  United  States  (Geological  surveys  of  the  Territories). 
[Fifth  annual  report.    Hayden,  F.  V.)    (54—324.) 

Yelvcrton,  Th<Sr&se  {viscountess  Awn- 
more).     Tercsina   in    America.     Lend., 

1875.  2v 34—205 

Yesterday,  to-day,  and  forever:  a  poem. 

Bickerstetli,  E.  H.     1876 16—100 

Yesterdays  with  authors.    Fields,  J.  T. 

1872 36-220 

Tonge,   Charles  Duke.     Life  of  Marie 

Antoinette,  Queen  of  France.     Lond., 

1876.  2v 41—252 

Three  centuries  of  English  litera- 
ture.    N.  Y.,  1872 15—  92 

Tongue,  Miss  Charlotte  Mary.  Book  of 
worthies  gathered  from  the  old  histories, 
and  now  written  anew.     1869 37 — 224 

History  of  Christian  names.   Lond., 

1863.  2v 15—90 

See,  also,  Fiction. 

York,  House  of.    See  England  (History:  By  periods). 

Youmans,  Edward  Livingston.  The 
correlation  and  conservation  of  forces:  a 
series  of  expositions  by  Grove,  Helm- 
holtz,  Mayer,  Faraday,  Liebig,  and  Car- 
penter.   N.  Y.,  1868 31—192 

For  contents,  see  Physics  (Forces). 

Youinans,  Eliza  A.  Lace  and  lace- 
making.  (Popular  science  monthly,  v.  8, 
p.  52) 32—197 

Young,  Edward.   Poetical  works.  Bost., 

1864.  2v 17—104 

COSTENTS. 

v.  1.  Night  thoughts. 

2.   The  last  day ;  Force  of  religion ;  Love  of  fame,  the 
universal  passion ;  Ocean,  an  ode. 
See  Biography. 


Young,  Edward (cAic/o/<Ae  VniiedStales 
Bureau  of  Statistics).  Labor  in  Europe 
and  America.    Wash. ,  1875 29—176 

Young,  George  R.  British  North  Amer- 
ican colonics.     Lond. ,  1834 44 — 268 

Young,  John  Russell.  Around  the  world 
with  General  Grant;  a  narrative  of  the 
visit  of  General  U.  S.  Grant,  ex-President 
of  the  United  States,  to  various  countries 
in  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa,  in  1877,  1878, 
and  1879.     lUus.     N.  Y.,  1879, '80.     2  v..  34-208 

Young  men : 

Advice  to  a  young  gentleman  on 

entering  society.     1839 2^—139 

Letters  to  a  young  man.    De  Quiu- 

cey,  T.     1861 21—126 

Letters  written  by  the  earl  of  Ches- 
terfield to  his  son.     1868 39—238 

Strength  and  beauty :  discussions 

for  young  men.     Hopkins,  M.     1874 14 —  84 

Young  American.     Emerson,  R.  W. 

(In  his  Prose  works,  v.  1,  p.  197.     1870).  23-141 

Yucatan : 

Caragigautescaof  Yzamal.    Schott, 

Arthur.     (In  am.  Kept.,  1869) 54—324 

Incidents    of   travel   in  Yucatan. 

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